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Garage Door Won’t Close

Why a garage door may refuse to close.

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Why a garage door may refuse to close.

Start with safe observations

  1. Keep people, pets, and vehicles clear of the moving door.
  2. Look for an obvious obstruction.
  3. Notice whether the opener motor runs.
  4. Check remote batteries and normal household power when relevant.
  5. Look at the photo-eye area for blockage or obvious misalignment.
  6. Stop if the door is crooked, off track, unusually heavy, or has damaged spring/cable hardware.
Safety: Garage door springs, lift cables, and unstable/off-track doors can be hazardous. Do not loosen, wind, unwind, cut, remove, or improvise repairs on high-tension components.

Why one symptom can have several causes

Garage door systems combine mechanical and electrical components. A door that will not move, for example, can involve controls, sensors, the opener, springs, cables, tracks, or an obstruction. The goal is to narrow the issue without turning troubleshooting into a hazardous repair attempt.

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