Articles Tagged ‘Garage Door Transmitter’

TIP: Many homes have been burglarized through the use of universal garage door opener controls. Rolling code technology is one of the best ways to prevent unwanted access into your home through the garage by changing the code of your automatic opener after every use.

Have you had your garage door professionally inspected?

Author: Certified Garage Door, Inc.

TIP: Your garage door is the largest moving part in your home and is used several times a day. Eventually, garage door and garage door opener parts will wear out and break. In addition to conducting your own maintenance and safety inspections, you should have your garage door and opener professionally serviced every 6-12 months to increase the lifetime of your automatic garage door. A properly working automatic garage door will help to ensure the safety of your family and property.

TIP: Children playing with the automatic garage door opener(s) can lead to accidental injury or property damage. You should educate your family about the danger of playing with your garage door openers automatic controls. Certified Garage Door Inc. recommends that all remote controls should remain out of reach of children. Additionally, you’re wall-mounted controls and keypads are a minimum of (5) five feet above your garage floor so they are not easily within reach of small children.

Both of our transmitters quit working at the same time.

Author: Certified Garage Door, Inc.

Can I fix easily or should I call a garage door service professional?

Most likely the problem is in the garage door opener receiver. It is also possible that the problem could be inside the operator itself and that it is no longer sending power to the receiver unit. You should call a garage door repair professional to determine & fix the problem.