
Missouri homes, from the Kansas City metro to its surrounding towns, rely on dependable garage doors. Our humid summers and cold winters can impact garage door opener sensors. We understand how these conditions affect your system. We ensure your garage door operates safely and efficiently, year-round. We serve Kansas City and surrounding areas.
Missouri's climate, with its hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters, presents distinct challenges for garage door opener sensors. The humidity can lead to moisture and corrosion on electrical components, while extreme temperature fluctuations can cause metal and plastic parts to expand and contract, leading to misalignment. Snow and ice accumulation in winter can also physically block the sensors. In areas like Kansas City, dust and debris can further contribute to sensor obstruction. These issues often result in the garage door refusing to close or reversing its motion. We specialize in providing robust sensor repairs that can withstand Missouri's varied weather patterns and keep your garage door functioning reliably.
Obstructions like dirt, leaves, or spiderwebs are common culprits. Misalignment is another primary reason; if the sensors aren't perfectly facing each other, the door won't close. Missouri's humidity can also cause corrosion on electrical parts, and winter ice can block sensors.
If your garage door opener stops closing or reverses its motion mid-way, your sensors are likely the problem. A blinking light on the opener unit often indicates a sensor issue. Sometimes, a simple cleaning and realignment is all that's needed for repair.
Yes, Missouri's weather extremes can impact sensors. High humidity can lead to corrosion, while cold winters can make parts brittle or cause ice buildup. Temperature swings can also lead to misalignment. These factors can all disrupt sensor function and require attention.
Home Depot typically offers installation services for new garage door openers but generally does not provide repair services for existing components like sensors. For sensor repair, it's best to contact a specialized garage door service company that handles diagnostics and fixes.
Costco offers a selection of garage door opener systems, which often include sensors. They are a good retail option for purchasing new equipment. However, if your existing sensors are malfunctioning, Costco does not provide repair services for them.
The cost to repair garage door sensors can vary depending on the exact problem and if replacement parts are needed. Simple adjustments or cleaning are typically less expensive than replacing a sensor unit. We offer free phone quotes to give you a clear cost estimate.
Useful reference: CPSC garage door safety — safety standards for openers.