Power surges are common with our summer storms.
Garage door opener water damage.
If your garage door still opens even after heavy flooding or rain but you notice leaks coming from it prioritize fixing the water problem first.
A good safeguard to protect your garage door opener is to plug in a surge protector on the outlet where your opener is plugged.
Garage door openers are particularly vulnerable to power surges.
Small single outlet surge protectors are available at most hardware stores and office supply stores.
The panel is severely water damaged.
This means they re subjected to water dirt and physical damage from careless drivers and children.
Under ideal circumstances the door in its entirety would be replaced but that isn t going to happen for a few year while other priorities are pending.
Keep in mind that electronics and water do not mix and using a garage door opener that has a damaged system due to flood water can be very dangerous.
Don t be surprised when the.
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The sensors that make garage doors safer must be located in the worst possible place close to the floor.
Also note that in the bottom right corner a piece of the garage door likely the size of a rodent is missing filled in currently with cardboard from a tape roll.
In the images below is the bottom right section of my garage door.
The electrical circuits can be harmed by a power surge from a nearby lightning strike.
It may open suddenly without a person pushing the button or it may stop half way open.
After a lightning storm there are three signs to look for to determine if a garage door opener was damaged by lightning.
At the door works we can help you with this.
Common causes of garage door being damage.
The opener acts haphazardly.