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Garage door openers usually last 10 to 15 years, depending on usage and maintenance. If your opener is older and showing signs of wear, such as slow response times or frequent breakdowns, it may be time for an upgrade. Newer models offer improved security, efficiency, and smart technology features.
A garage door that opens on its own could be caused by electrical interference, a faulty remote, or misaligned opener settings. Nearby garage doors using the same frequency might also trigger it. Resetting your opener’s code and inspecting the wiring can help, but if the issue continues, contact a technician.
Lubricate your garage door’s springs, hinges, rollers, and tracks every six months to ensure smooth operation. Using a silicone-based lubricant or garage door-specific grease prevents wear, reduces noise, and extends the lifespan of moving parts. Avoid using WD-40, as it can attract dirt and cause buildup.
A slow-moving garage door may be due to worn-out springs, dry rollers, or an aging opener. Lack of lubrication, dirt buildup in the tracks, or weak motor performance can also contribute to sluggish movement. A professional tune-up can identify and resolve these issues for smoother operation.
While minor maintenance like lubricating tracks or tightening bolts is safe, repairs involving springs, cables, and openers should be left to professionals. Garage door systems operate under high tension, and attempting DIY repairs without the right tools and experience can lead to serious injuries or further damage.
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