What To Do If Your Electric Garage Door Has Stopped Working
Enhanced security, greater convenience and improved usability. It’s easy to see why the popularity of electric garage doors has soared. In fact, many modern homes are built with electric garage doors.Â
But like all garage doors, they occasionally require attention. If your electric garage door has stopped working, take a look at our handy guide below.Â
Common issues with electric garage doorsÂ
While not a comprehensive list, below are the most common issues that may arise with electric garage doors. You should note that regular maintenance and expert installation will reduce the likelihood of these occurring:Â
- Remote control is not working: If your remote is not responding, it may indicate faulty batteries, signalling issues or the need to be reprogrammed.Â
- Garage door won’t close completely: This point will be covered in more detail later, but a garage door that won’t close is a big problem for safety and security, and can be caused by a myriad of issues.Â
- Garage door reverses after hitting the floor: This usually indicates a close-limit switch issue, sensor problems or something amiss with the circuitry.Â
- Strange noises: Unusual sounds have many different causes and will need a professional diagnosis if the culprit is not immediately obvious.Â
- Garage door won’t open at all: Faulty or disconnected electrics, blocked sensors or issues with settings could be the causes behind a faulty electric garage door that won’t open.Â
Always seek the diagnosis from a professional who will swiftly suggest and administer the most appropriate solution.Â
What to do if your electric garage door won’t closeÂ
An electric garage door that refuses to close can compromise the security of your property, and it’s an issue that should be resolved swiftly.Â
If your electric garage door won’t close, follow these steps:Â
- It may seem obvious, but you first need to check the power supply and change the batteries in your remote to see if that makes a difference.Â
- Electric garage doors rely on sensors to operate which identify obstructions and respond accordingly. Dirt or misalignment can affect their operation, preventing them from closing completely. Clean the sensor and see if this resolves the problem. If it doesn’t, then misalignment could be a cause. Â
- Safely and carefully remove any obstructions from tracks and rollers. Identify if they are damaged and need to be fixed or replaced.Â
The issue may be more technical than those outlined above and could be a problem with the circuitry or the opener. If you’re unsure, call out a garage door professional for a quick diagnosis.Â
How to maintain an electric garage door
Regular maintenance can prevent problems from worsening by identifying them early. This includes the following:Â
- Semi-regular inspections will ensure you keep tabs of the condition of your garage door.Â
- Regularly lubricate moving parts of the door to ensure smooth performance and consider your safety around these heavy and dynamic parts.Â
- Clean the sensors when they become grimy to ensure the signals are not disturbed.Â
- Test safety features so they don’t let you down at the wrong moment.Â
- Always repair or replace any faulty or worn parts. Leaving problems to worsen can prove dangerous and compromise your home’s security further down the line.Â
Stop garage door problems in their tracks with professional assistance. Attempting to fix any problems you spot by yourself can pose a risk to your safety and may make things worse in untrained hands. Instead, always seek the assistance of an expert.Â
Quickly resolve any garage door problems with help from Doormatic. As a leading garage door expert for the South East, we install and repair a wide range of garage doors from world-leading brands. Enjoy a fast and friendly service by getting in touch with our team today.

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