2026-06-03 7 min read A2Z Garage Doors
Most homeowners don't think about their garage door until the moment it stops working. A stuck or broken garage door isn't just an inconvenience.it blocks access to your home, your vehicles, and your peace of mind. The good news: many issues are fixable, and we can help you troubleshoot what's happening and get it working again.
A garage door that won't open can stem from several causes. The most common culprits are broken springs, misaligned sensors, a faulty opener, or a dead remote battery. Springs typically last 7 to 9 years before they wear out, and once they break, the door becomes too heavy to lift manually or by the opener motor.
Sensor problems rank second. These safety devices sit near the floor on both sides of your garage opening. If one is blocked by dust, misaligned, or damaged, the door won't move. It's the system's way of protecting your family from a door closing unexpectedly.
The opener itself can fail too. Age, electrical surges, or simple motor burnout will prevent the door from responding to your remote or wall button. Sometimes the fix is straightforward. Other times, you'll need a replacement.
Before calling for service, try a few things. First, check your remote batteries. Replace them and try again. Next, inspect the sensors on both sides of the opening. Make sure nothing is blocking the beam, and gently wipe the lens clean with a soft cloth.
If your door is stuck but not completely broken, listen for unusual sounds when you press the opener button. A grinding noise suggests worn gears. A clicking sound often points to a spring issue. These clues help us diagnose the problem faster when you call.
Don't force the door open manually if springs are involved. A broken spring under tension can cause serious injury. If you suspect spring failure, stop and contact a professional. Learn more about spring warning signs every Wedderburn homeowner should recognize.
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Some repairs demand professional hands. Spring replacement, sensor realignment, and opener motor work require proper tools, training, and safety knowledge. Attempting these yourself can lead to injury or further damage.
A professional technician can visit your home, run a full diagnostic, and provide an accurate cost estimate before starting work. Most simple repairs, like sensor cleaning or remote replacement, get done the same day. More complex jobs like spring replacement typically finish within 24 hours.
Garage Door Wedderburn specializes in getting broken doors working again quickly. We understand the frustration of a stuck garage door, especially when you need to access your vehicles or leave for work. Schedule a free quote and get your door assessed today.
Repair costs vary widely depending on what's wrong. A sensor cleaning might run under $100. A spring replacement typically costs $200 to $400 per spring, since most doors have two. Opener replacement ranges from $300 to $600.
Rather than guess at the price, we always provide a clear estimate first. No surprises, no hidden fees. That transparency is part of our commitment to doing the job right. Read more about garage door cost and pricing in Wedderburn to understand what affects the final bill.
The best way to avoid a broken garage door is regular maintenance. Clean the tracks quarterly, lubricate the springs and hinges annually, and test the auto-reverse safety feature once a month. These simple steps extend the life of your door and catch small problems before they become expensive ones.
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Your garage door works hard. When it stops working, call someone who takes pride in fixing it right the first time. We're here for Wedderburn and the surrounding areas. Don't let a stuck or broken door disrupt your day any longer.
Reach out to us at (541) 945-3664 or contact us online for a same-day estimate. We'll get you back in business.
How long does garage door repair typically take? Most repairs finish within hours. Simple fixes like sensor alignment or remote battery replacement take 30 minutes. Spring replacement usually takes 1 to 2 hours. Complex opener issues may require a return visit if parts need ordering.
Is it safe to open my garage door manually if the opener is broken? If springs are intact, you can manually lift the door carefully. If springs are broken or missing, do not attempt this. The door is extremely heavy and dangerous. Wait for professional help.
What causes garage door sensors to stop working? Misalignment, dust accumulation, spider webs, or physical damage breaks the infrared beam. Sometimes the wiring connection loosens. A technician can realign, clean, and test sensors in minutes.
Can I replace my garage door opener myself? Opener installation involves electrical wiring, proper door balance, and safety sensor setup. We recommend professional installation to ensure it works safely and lasts. Improper installation voids warranties and creates safety risks.
Why is my garage door making grinding noises? Grinding usually indicates worn opener gears, damaged rollers, or old springs about to fail. Have a professional inspect it promptly. Continuing to use a grinding door risks sudden failure and potential injury.