When to Replace a Garage Door Opener
Is your garage door opener showing signs of wear and tear? If you’ve had your current model for a long time, it may be due for an upgrade. Replacing a garage door opener at the right time can help prevent extra wear and tear on your other components and ensure that your garage door operates smoothly and efficiently.
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How Long Will New Openers Last?
The lifespan of a garage door opener depends on the type of drive system it uses, the quality of its components, how frequently it’s used, and how well it’s maintained. Openers can last anywhere from 7 to 15 years on average or, in some cases, even longer.
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Chain-drive openers are known for their durability and long lifespan. Using a metal chain to lift and lower the door, they’re well-suited for heavy doors and frequent use. With proper care, including regular lubrication and tension adjustments, they can remain reliable for many years.
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Belt-drive openers offer quieter operation compared to chain-drive models by using a rubber belt instead of a chain. While slightly less durable, regular maintenance, such as belt inspections and occasional replacements, can significantly extend their lifespan.
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Wall-mount garage door openers are a space-saving alternative to ceiling-mounted models. Installed on the wall beside the garage door, they’re efficient, quiet, and modern. With proper upkeep, they can stay reliable for a long time.
While openers can last many years, you may need an opener repair like a belt or chain replacement earlier on. Our technicians can help you decide which solution is best for your home.
When To Replace the Garage Door Opener
Having trouble opening or closing your garage door? Is the opener making weird noises that are louder than usual? Here are the signs that it might be time for a new one.
- Frequent malfunctions requiring constant repairs
- Slow or inconsistent operation when opening or closing
- Unusual, loud, or grinding noises during operation
- Inconsistent response to remote or wall control commands
- Visible wear and tear on components like the belt or chain
If your garage door opener seems suddenly unresposive, check to make sure it’s receiving power and the remote has fresh batteries.
The Perks of a New Opener
A garage door opener that isn’t functioning at its best can put undue stress on your garage door springs, cables, and tracks. This not only shortens the lifespan of these components but also increases the likelihood of a sudden breakdown. By replacing your opener before it completely fails, you can avoid costly repairs and inconveniences like a garage door that won’t open.
Older garage door openers may lack the more advanced technology that newer models offer. By upgrading, you can take advantage of features like:
- Smartphone Integration – Control your garage door from your phone, receive alerts when it’s opened, and even check its status remotely.
- Battery Backup – Ensure your garage door operates even during power outages, providing peace of mind in emergencies.
- Improved Safety Features – Modern openers often come with enhanced safety mechanisms like auto-reverse, reducing the risk of accidents.
- Energy Efficiency – Newer models are designed to be more energy-efficient, which can help reduce your overall energy consumption and save on electricity costs.
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We’re proud to install only the highest-quality openers available. Our professional technicians can help you choose the best option for your home based on your home, lifestyle, and budget.
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