Do you have a Genie garage door system that needs to be repaired? If so, I am pleased to be able to share with you the Genie garage door opener troubleshooting guide. This guide is extremely useful as it shows you how to troubleshoot and perform your own Genie garage door opener repair.

The first thing to do when assessing your garage door system is to look at the system as a whole. What I mean by this is to examine and carry out a quick checklist on the system, looking for things such as the following. Are the springs in working order? Does the garage door opener turn on when you push the wall button? Does the garage door hang up when opening and closing? Does the chain have too much slack or is it too tight? These questions alone can often help you determine the underlying cause of your garage door system problem.

Many Genie garage door systems seem to have problems with their actual overhead motors. They are a bit temperamental at times because they have a safety cover that covers the light bulb. The thing is that when ever this cover is opened or loosened, the garage door opener has a safety mechanism which won’t allow it to run until this cover is closed. Most people sit for hours trying to figure out what is wrong with their garage door when most of the time it is this simple issue. The cover should stay tightly closed, but vibrations, wind in the garage, and other factors seem to pop this little cover loose and cause all sorts of problems for owners.

My best advise on these Genie overhead motor covers is to tape yours down well so it can’t pop loose. This is a very simple fix that works very well, so go grab the duct tape and fix it redneck style. Hopefully this brief article has helped you and will continue to help you with your garage door repairs. Follow this link for more general information about adjusting garage door springs.


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Do you have a Genie garage door system that needs to be repaired? If so, I am pleased to be able to share with you the Genie garage door opener troubleshooting guide. This guide is extremely useful as it shows you how to troubleshoot and perform your own Genie garage door opener repair. [...]


Garage door springs are heavy duty springs that make it possible for your garage to open and close swiftly. These powerful springs, along with cables and rollers, easily lift a door that weighs several hundred pounds. However, if these springs aren’t maintained properly, they become extremely dangerous.

Whether you have a flip-out or roller garage door, at some point you will have to repair or entirely replace the springs. Now you’ll have to decide whether you want to fix it yourself or have a licensed contractor do it for you. If you’re comfortable around tools, dangerous equipment, and can follow precise instructions, then it’s probably worth your time to repair the springs yourself and save a good amount of money. However, if you haven’t worked on your garage door or aren’t mechanically inclined, you’ll save yourself a huge headache by hiring a licensed contractor to do it for you.

You’ve probably never heard of garage door springs, or even cared about them, until right now. I know I didn’t have a clue what they were until my garage couldn’t open one morning. All you knew was that when you clicked your garage door remote, the garage opened for you and then closed for you. You didn’t think about how two springs (or a set of two springs) could lift a 400 lb. plus door, day-in and day-out. Now imagine one of those springs being damaged, and suddenly releasing when they weren’t supposed to; that has “dangerous situation” written all over it. Never, ever try to repair your garage door springs when the door is closed. That is when the springs are stretched and can release a tremendous amount of energy if you attempt to fix them.

If you’ve had your garage for awhile, and have never maintained your garage springs, you’ll probably have to replace them entirely. Your springs are incredibly dangerous because pieces of the old springs can become shrapnel projectiles and can possibly kill anyone in the garage at that time. If this is a scary thought for you, then it’s a good idea to hire a professional. They’ll be able to guarantee the work and make sure the parts are cared for properly.

Adjusting Your Springs

If you’ve maintained your garage door over the years, the first thing you’ll have to do is either tighten or loosen the springs. It’s important that you make the adjustment to the door while it’s neutral so that it doesn’t fly up or drop down while you’re repairing it. Remember, if you don’t feel comfortable doing this yourself, it’s ok to hire a contractor to do it for you.

Installing New Springs

If adjusting your springs doesn’t do the trick, you’ll have to replace them entirely. When you install your new springs, you’ll have to slowly release the tension off of the old springs first. And remember to replace both springs. It will save you from having to this again in the near future when your other spring becomes worn out.

Once you’ve replaced or repaired your garage springs, it’s important that you perform regular maintenance at least twice a year. As with any type of mechanical device that you use regularly, it will eventually wear out. To ensure that it doesn’t wear out to the point of failure, it’s important to conduct regular maintenance checks. It’s also worth bearing these maintenance issues in mind before you next think about buying garage doors. Here also are some additional tips for trouble shooting and fixing Genie garage door systems.


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Garage door springs are heavy duty springs that make it possible for your garage to open and close swiftly. These powerful springs, along with cables and rollers, easily lift a door that weighs several hundred pounds. However, if these springs aren’t maintained properly, they become extremely dangerous.
Whether you have a flip-out or roller garage door, [...]



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Thanks for visiting Wooden Garage Doors Guide. This site owes its origins to an unfortunate incident when my home was burgled and the route used was via the largest and most obvious door available – you guessed it, a not very secure garage door.
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