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Tuesday, February 28, 2023
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Wednesday, February 15, 2023
Essential Garage Door Security Tips
Most homes have security systems in place to detect burglary, vandalism, and deter intruders from coming through the front door, first-floor windows, or the back door. Most homeowners however, don’t really think about their garage door. A garage door that is not properly secured can leave a home and garage vulnerable to the affirmed security threats.
Installing a quality garage door doesn’t necessarily guarantee
that you’ll be keeping the bad guys out, and intruders may still find their way
into your garage and home. Although a good garage door opener does provide a
reasonably strong security profile for your garage and home, there are still a variety
of ways that intruders can break in. Could your current garage door setup
prevent potential break ins?
Push and Probe Method
A garage door opener that complies with the industry’s
safety regulations comes equipped with an emergency release mechanism which
disconnects the opener’s trolley from its carriage. If this feature wasn’t
present, you wouldn’t be able to mechanically disengage your garage door from its
opener and switch it to manual mode. While this feature allows you to open a
garage door if something happened to the motor, intruders may try to place an
inward pressure on your garage door by placing a wooden wedge or firm doorstop
to create a gap between the door’s top section to the garage frame. Then, use a
wire hook to fish around for the garage door emergency
release cord.
As part of your regular garage door maintenance
and safety inspections, check if the garage door’s top section can be easily pushed
away from the garage frame by applying pressure from outside. If the top
section can be pushed inward to create a gap, you can solve the problem by adjusting
the door top fixtures or set the opener travel limits to close further away. In
some cases, the tracks and flag brackets may need to be adjusted as well.
Remote Control Method
Older automatic garage door openers
utilize dip switch technology to configure the opener’s receiver and the remote’s
transmitter. If someone is using the same binary value on their remote, then
they would be able to open your garage door. Instead of playing a guessing
game, some thieves just choose to break into your vehicle to steal your garage
door remote.
Modern garage door openers use rolling code technology which
consists of an algorithm that transmits new code (out of 100 billion possible
codes) every time you press the remote-control. If you park your car outside, consider
taking the garage door remote out of the vehicle. Even with the car’s doors
locked, a thief could smash open your window to steal the garage door opener
remote control.
Automatic Garage Door Lock
A select models of Chamberlain
and Liftmaster
openers can integrate an automatic garage door deadbolt. This deadbolt will automatically
be locked once the garage door has closed, and then unlocked when it opens.
This can be a good solution to prevent push and probe attempts and ensure that
the garage door remains locked even when the door has been disengaged from the
opener.
Manual Garage Door Lock
Installing a manual garage door side lock is the most
affordable way to secure a garage door. The lock will allow you to lock your
garage door from the inside and will prevent anyone from opening the door,
manually or automatically. The downside is that the lock will need to be manually
unlocked every time, prior to the door being activated to open up.
Vacation Mode
Modern garage door openers feature a lock button on their
wall console. When active, this lock feature, aka vacation mode, will prevent
the operation of the garage door opener with remote controls and wireless keypads.
The garage door will still work when using a hardwired wall button.
If the price of a more secure garage door opener isn’t within your budget, there are some steps you can take right now that will improve your garage security. For example, a simple zip-tie can be used to lock the garage door opener’s emergency release mechanism. Keep in mind that this option is not recommended because you’ll not be able to disengage the automatic opener from the door in case of an emergency. Use the zip-tie idea only as a temporary stop-gap security measure until you can adequately protect the security of your garage door and home without compromising your own safety. For further information, consult with a licensed garage door repair company about the security options available for your garage door make and model.
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Garage Door Slams Shut at the Hubbardston Fire Station
Garage doors are complex devices that under certain conditions can be considered dangerous. Such dangers occur when the springs or cables that support the door’s weight break or are otherwise compromised. This may lead to the garage doors suddenly slamming downward as the full weight of the doors are no longer offset by the springs. A broken spring or cable resulting in not only dysfunctional garage door but may also injure anyone attempting to open or close such doors.
Hubbardston Fire Station’s Garage Door Slams Shut
Causes for a Garage Door to Slam Shut
- Broken Spring: The torsion springs that are located above the garage door help keep the door balanced while supporting its weight, and are essentially what allows you to easily move the door up and down along the tracks. A worn or broken spring means that some or all of the garage door’s weight is no longer being supported, which will cause it to slam to the ground. Trying to lift a garage door without springs is quite difficult, if not impossible depending on the weight of the door. You should not try to lift or manipulate a garage door with weakened or broken springs. A spring that is weakened presents a real danger if it snaps.
- Imbalanced Garage Door: Although not a broken spring in and of itself, an imbalance condition does relate to the springs. For the garage door to work, the springs must generate enough torque. In other words, a garage door spring that is designed to support 500 pounds will not work well on garage doors that weight considerably more or less than 500 pounds. The springs must match the weight of the door so that it can go up and down with relative ease. Otherwise, the imbalance condition will cause greater wear and tear on the springs and the garage door mechanisms until they break. And when one spring breaks, the others will soon follow as they have the same amount of wear on them.
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Sunday, January 8, 2023
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Wednesday, January 4, 2023
Advantages Of A Professional Garage Door Installation
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Tuesday, January 3, 2023
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Monday, January 2, 2023
Garage Door Repair Prank
Chase has been set up by his friends into having his garage door checked out by what he thinks is a reputable company. A service and repair technician is performing a garage door inspection that will reveal whatever issues are affecting the performance of his garage door and opener. Keep in mind that this is all a garage door repair prank. The technician is part of a popular radio show that crank calls people for entertainment value. So, no one is taken to the cleaners, but it does demonstrate how easy it is even for those who are tight with their money to be scammed.
The repeated attempts to con Chase into paying through the nose for a new garage door opener, garage door cable, or whatever he is willing to purchase over the phone does become amusing. If only because of the absurdity which keeps growing and Chase’s frustration at the escalating situation. The call starts as a rather routine maintenance check that Chase had already approved of from another garage door repair company. The maintenance check was performed to identify an issue with the garage door.
However, Chase is then told that the motor of the garage door opener is really old and that another option is to replace it for $600. Naturally, Chase is not interested in spending that kind of money and rejects the offer. But he is continually pressured to make the purchase. It’s not long before Chase is told that his garage door opener has died.
Chase does not believe it so the technician tells him that he was joking and that all he will do is repair the cable. Chase seems happy and the call ends. However, another call is made which informs Chase that while the new cable works well, the old motor is having difficulty pulling up the garage door. Still hesitant to spend any more money, the technician tells Chase that he could replace the battery which will cost a mere $130 compared to the $600.
Chase is far more open to spending $130, so he agrees to having the battery replaced. He’s been told that it is a temporary solution, but he agrees rather quickly so the technician thanks him and hangs up. That may seem to be the end of it, but the technician calls again to inform Chase that while the new battery works great, it’s working a little too well.
The garage door now keeps going up and down because it is too fast for the sensors which are in place. To replace the sensors will cost $100 each combined with two-hours labor for the job which runs the total considerably higher. Chase is then told that simply replacing the whole thing would be cheaper. Chase is understandably upset and openly suspects being scammed.
It’s at this point that the technician lets him off the hook. Admitting that he’s part of a morning radio program that regularly runs pranks like this one. Chase may not be the happiest person in the world, but he is relieved that this is all a joke that is not costing him oodles of money.
While the prank seems comical to read or listen to, its secret lies in how it combined positive news with yet another issue that keeps Chase hooked into the situation. Being so close to the end makes it seem foolish to stop now. Because Chase is likely operating out of ignorance, he’s more vulnerable to such scams despite having the reputation for being tight with his money.
Scams are everywhere and even the best people can be taken in under the right circumstances. Garage door repair that is unsolicited is one of the more obvious, but still quite effective of scams. What starts as a simple garage door inspection leads to additional discoveries which require more repairs and replacements.
There are steps you can take to minimize your chances of being scammed, especially in terms of garage door maintenance. Be aware of what is needed, pay attention to the details, and do not make any decision without seeing it for yourself. And always choose a licensed company to do the job.

