The opener only guides your door — the springs do the lifting. That distinction explains a lot of opener "failures," and this guide walks through what to check. Homeowners across Clayton, NJ trust us for honest, same-day service — (314) 200-4089.
If you hear the motor but the door doesn't move, the trolley may be in manual-release mode (re-engage the red cord) or the drive gear has stripped — common on older chain openers and a quick fix. If the door feels heavy by hand, the real problem is a spring, not the opener.
If the wall button works but the remote doesn't, the opener is fine — replace the remote battery first, then re-program it with the "Learn" button. If multiple remotes fail at once, suspect the logic board; if only one fails, it's that remote.
If the door stops short or reverses with the sensors clear, the travel or force limits have drifted. These adjustments need a careful hand — too much force defeats a safety feature, too little and the door won't close — so this is a good point to call a pro.
Does the motor run but the door not move? Does nothing happen on the remote but the wall button works? Does the door start down then reverse? Each symptom points to a different fix, so note exactly what happens before troubleshooting.
If your opener is over 15 years old, lacks rolling-code security, or has a failing board, a new belt-drive unit is usually the smart money — quieter, more secure, with Wi-Fi control and battery backup. If it's newer and the fix is a gear or sensor, repair it.
How long do garage door openers last?
A quality opener lasts 10-15 years. Beyond that, parts get harder to find and newer models offer real security and convenience upgrades worth the replacement.
Why does my garage door opener work intermittently?
Intermittent operation usually points to a dying remote battery, interference, or sensors that are slightly out of alignment. If those check out, the opener's logic board may be failing.
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