Another issue that may affect whether your garage door opener works in the winter is the condition of the photo eye sensors.
Garage door opener will not work in cold weather.
Fortunately cleaning off the lenses is usually a simple fix.
If you re still having problems then the cold temperatures may have caused the brackets that hold the runners for the garage door in place to become misaligned due to contraction of the metal in the cold weather.
If your garage door isn t closing and there s no other explanation this may be the reason why.
Sometimes in cold weather these lenses develop a fine film of condensation that will break the connection between the two sensors and keep your garage door from closing.
Metal contracts in the cold weather so the springs and other metal pieces have the potential to seize up.
The cold weather can also affect the garage door s springs causing them to become brittle and possibly break.
If these sensors are fogged over because of the cold they won t be able to communicate with each other the garage door will think there is an obstruction and the garage door opener won t work.
Metal contracts in cold weather.
A door that feels heavy when you try to raise it manually is often the sign of a worn or broken spring.
But when it gets cold outside the garage door won t open in cold weather if you are low on grease.
The door feels heavy.
Working with garage door springs can be.
You may also hear a popping noise during operation.
Lubricating the springs hinges rollers and other moving parts will help keep your garage door working through the winter months.
We suggest using a silicone based lubricant.
Check them to make sure they re correctly in place and if not adjust them so that they are.
One of the most common reasons a garage door won t open in cold weather is that the metal has contracted.