When your garage door is stuck after a power outage, your whole day can suffer. Summer storms hit, your garage door opener gets caught in the crossfire, and before you know it, your car is being held hostage by your garage. While it stinks to have your garage door stuck open because of safety issues, it may be even more frustrating to have your cars trapped inside. Just like saying your dog was eating your homework as a kid, now you have to explain to your boss how your car is being held hostage. Good luck.
We want you to get to work on time. We’ve listed some steps below from our garage door manufacturer Clopay, but if they aren’t working, try calling us for some help.
To avoid having the same problem in the future, consider buying a surge protector. Use it on the outlet where the garage door opener is plugged in. Make sure the surge protector is in compliance with the garage door opener, like this one from LiftMaster, our garage door opener manufacturer.
The service was great. I did not know why the garage door wouldn’t open, but I noticed cables hanging on either side of door. Deluxe came promptly, recognized the problem of the broken spring, then replaced the spring and lubricated the door parts. I found them helpful and efficient and I was very happy with the company.