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NotGolfer
10-31-2024, 05:41 PM
I tried a search for garage door opener repairs and couldn't make it work. I remember some people mentioning someone who could come to the house to fix openers. Ours is not working properly. Can y'all share the person you hired and if you were happy with the service. TYA
retiredguy123
10-31-2024, 06:18 PM
Ryan O'Cull, 352-207-5668
Scott Cowan, 352-697-0321
villagetinker
10-31-2024, 06:45 PM
What is your opener not doing and what make is it? I have seen several MVP models where the sensor connections are corroded the door will not close. Look at the sensors for a RED light. Also, these have RED and Green lights at the back of the unit. If these are ON or flashing this is an error code, the codes are in the manual, or I have a copy of these, and can look it up for you.
NotGolfer
10-31-2024, 08:39 PM
What is your opener not doing and what make is it? I have seen several MVP models where the sensor connections are corroded the door will not close. Look at the sensors for a RED light. Also, these have RED and Green lights at the back of the unit. If these are ON or flashing this is an error code, the codes are in the manual, or I have a copy of these, and can look it up for you.
You hit the tab to open and it goes up just a bit then down again. Doesn't open all the way!
Yesterday it worked if one went inside (we were in the car) and hit the opener tab in the garage. It happens with both the car opener and the garage one.
NotGolfer
10-31-2024, 08:43 PM
Thank you for the information!!! We'll see how it all goes!!
retiredguy123
11-01-2024, 07:07 AM
You hit the tab to open and it goes up just a bit then down again. Doesn't open all the way!
Yesterday it worked if one went inside (we were in the car) and hit the opener tab in the garage. It happens with both the car opener and the garage one.
Have you looked at the torsion springs to see if one of them may be broken? They are the large horizontal springs above the door just inside the garage entrance. If you see a gap in the spring, it is broken. Some doors will open with one broken spring, but the door will not function properly.
CoachKandSportsguy
11-01-2024, 07:33 AM
I tried a search for garage door opener repairs and couldn't make it work. I remember some people mentioning someone who could come to the house to fix openers. Ours is not working properly. Can y'all share the person you hired and if you were happy with the service. TYA
What did google say the issues might be?
villagetinker
11-01-2024, 09:08 AM
I agree with the previous comment about checking the spring(s). The garage door openers typically have 2 safety settings, one for closing and one for opening. If a spring is broken or has come loose, then the opener has to lift a lot more weight, and it will typically trip the safety sensor.
If you cannot tell if the spring(s) damaged, pull the red handle and try to open the door manually, a properly balanced door can be opened by hand.
Once again, if this is an MVP opener, look at the lights at the back of the unit, these will typically tell you what the problem is.
NotGolfer
11-01-2024, 11:40 AM
Ryan O'Cull was called early this a.m., returned the call and just drove away after fixing a broken spring and tweaking some other things. Highly recommend him as others have. Fast, efficient and a great person to service The Villages!!
CoachKandSportsguy
11-01-2024, 01:27 PM
Ryan O'Cull was called early this a.m., returned the call and just drove away after fixing a broken spring and tweaking some other things. Highly recommend him as others have. Fast, efficient and a great person to service The Villages!!
Springs don't have the life span they used to. . my dad's house springs lasted > 40 years.
our House in MA springs lasted < 20 years. . .
Glad you got quick response and satisfaction.
ColtsFan
11-02-2024, 04:24 AM
Another vote for Ryan O'Cull. He is GREAT: 352-617-0522
Oldnavycdr
11-02-2024, 06:28 AM
I'm happy that you got your door fixed. An important maintenance item on these doors - especially the large springs - is to lubricate the spring (and other parts) about twice a year. The high humidity here causes the springs to corrode and thus bind putting great stress on them. Look for a good garage door lubricant to perform this task. 3-in-One Garage Door Lubricant is a good one.
retiredguy123
11-02-2024, 06:37 AM
I'm happy that you got your door fixed. An important maintenance item on these doors - especially the large springs - is to lubricate the spring (and other parts) about twice a year. The high humidity here causes the springs to corrode and thus bind putting great stress on them. Look for a good garage door lubricant to perform this task. 3-in-One Garage Door Lubricant is a good one.
I agree. I use a white lithium spray-on grease on all of the moving parts of the garage door. Some people mistakenly use the original WD-40 product as a lubricant for everything. But, it should mostly be used as a solvent instead. The WD-40 company now makes a range of spray-on products, one of which is a white lithium grease.
LonnyP
11-02-2024, 07:14 AM
I really liked Ryan O'Cull. He is mentioned in another comment. He is busy but there is a reason for that. He is fair and honest.
opinionist
11-02-2024, 08:21 AM
I used DGD (844) 921-0990 for repairs. They had replaced the motor, and I had a problem with the door not closing with direct sunlight on the sensor. They came back and fixed the problem for free (warranty service).
Margefrog
11-02-2024, 08:29 AM
Is it the opener or the door itself. Generally garage door service is about $70 to oil and adjust everything. Suggested maintenance schedule is annual.
Driller703
11-02-2024, 09:28 AM
I tried a search for garage door opener repairs and couldn't make it work. I remember some people mentioning someone who could come to the house to fix openers. Ours is not working properly. Can y'all share the person you hired and if you were happy with the service. TYA
First, take the batteries out of all of your openers. Put one battery back in and try it. It very often is that one of the openers has gone haywire. This will cause the others to malfunction. Trying them one at a time will find the bad one. The others should work once you disconnect the bad one. It will need to be replaced.
Good luck.
Bogie Shooter
11-02-2024, 10:04 AM
First, take the batteries out of all of your openers. Put one battery back in and try it. It very often is that one of the openers has gone haywire. This will cause the others to malfunction. Trying them one at a time will find the bad one. The others should work once you disconnect the bad one. It will need to be replaced.
Good luck.
You missed post #9.
4$ALE
11-02-2024, 10:36 AM
You missed post #9.
:shrug: You're too kind..... my guess would have been 2-16. The number of people who don't read a thread before posting I find amazing. :a20:
Bogie Shooter
11-02-2024, 10:47 AM
:shrug: You're too kind..... my guess would have been 2-16. The number of people who don't read a thread before posting I find amazing. :a20:
Kindness keeps you out of time out!
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