Your garage door motor is the heart of your automatic garage door system. It does the heavy lifting every time you leave or return home. But like any hard-working machine, it will eventually wear out. Ignoring the warning signs of a failing motor can leave you with a garage door that will not open or close, creating a major inconvenience and a security risk.
At Garage Door Services DMV, a subsidiary of Brickfront Properties and Construction, we want to help you avoid that situation. Here are the key warning signs that your garage door motor is about to fail.
1. Unusual Noises During Operation
A properly functioning garage door motor operates smoothly and quietly. If you start to hear grinding, squeaking, or rattling noises, it is a clear sign that something is wrong. These sounds often indicate that the motor’s internal components are wearing out.
- Grinding noises may point to worn-out gears.
- Squeaking sounds could mean that the motor needs lubrication.
- Rattling often suggests that parts have become loose.
Do not ignore these sounds. A simple tune-up might solve the problem. However, if the noises persist, you may need a new motor.
2. Slow or Inconsistent Movement
Your garage door should open and close at a consistent speed. If you notice that it is moving slower than usual, the motor may be losing power. This is a common sign of aging.
Inconsistent operation is another red flag. Does your garage door sometimes stop halfway? Does it refuse to open or close on the first try? This could be due to a faulty connection or a problem with the motor’s logic board. For more information on garage door maintenance, check out our blog post on Signs Your Garage Door Motor is About to Fail.
3. The Motor is Unresponsive
If your garage door does not respond when you press the remote or the wall switch, the motor may be failing. First, check the simple things. The remote’s batteries could be dead, or the power to the motor could be disconnected.
If you have checked these things and the motor still does not work, the problem is likely more serious. The motor’s internal wiring could be faulty, or the receiver could be broken. In either case, you will need a professional to diagnose the issue.
4. Your Garage Door Reverses Randomly
Modern garage door motors have a safety feature that causes the door to reverse if it detects an obstruction. However, if your door reverses for no reason, the motor’s safety sensors may be malfunctioning. This is a serious safety hazard and should be addressed immediately.
5. The Motor is Old
The average lifespan of a garage door motor is about 10 to 15 years. If your motor is in that age range, it is living on borrowed time. Even if it seems to be working fine, it is a good idea to start thinking about a replacement.
Newer models are more energy-efficient and have better security features. Upgrading your old motor can improve the safety and security of your home.
When to Call a Professional
If you notice any of these warning signs, it is time to call a professional. A trained technician can inspect your garage door motor and determine whether it can be repaired or needs to be replaced.
Do not wait until your garage door motor fails. Contact Garage Door Services DMV today for a professional inspection and a free estimate. We are here to keep your garage door operating safely and reliably.
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