Garage Door Will Not Close All The Way Down
If something is blocking the safety beam then the garage door will not close.
Garage door will not close all the way down. These obstructions can include anything like a garden tool a lawn chair or anything else in the way. If one side of the door is not in line with the other the door won t run smoothly in its tracks and when closed one side of the door won t close completely leaving an open gap. First you need to see what has caused this to happen. Side mounted extension springs are installed above the horizontal roller tracks on both sides of the door.
One or more of these reasons is likely responsible for your garage door closing partially but not all the way. The travel controls how far the door goes up and down. Clutter or obstructions that block the sensor are the first problems to look for if your door won t close or in extreme cases open at all. Garage door opener malfunction or door has shifted.
The reasons your garage door has a gap in it could be. Now if your garage door still won t go down after you ve made sure the sensors are properly aligned and there s no obstructions you ll want to take a damp cloth and wipe down the lenses of the sensors. Does your garage door keep coming back up after it hits the floor. Though this problem should be obvious it shouldn t be overlooked.
If there s something blocking the door from closing all the way a full close will be impossible. Garage doors are heavy and to prevent injuries manufacturers of automatic openers include safety sensors to stop the door when someone is in the way. Depending on the brand. Garage floor may have cracked or shifted 2.
When the door won t go down automatically. Something blocking the door. First check the sensor lights. You just need to adjust the travel setting on your door opener.