Showing posts with label Garage Door Remote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garage Door Remote. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Stop Wasting Time on Opening Garage Doors Manually—Get a Garage Door Clicker

Life has been made more convenient with all these modern gadgets and devices. While you don’t need to use all of them, it does pay to use those that can really make your life easier like a garage door clicker.

There’s really no point inconveniencing yourself numerous times in a day to manually open and close your garage. Not to mention, it can hurt your back or even be a security hazard for your home. You may need to spend on a garage door remote, but it will be worth every cent you pay for. Just imagine the convenience of pushing a button and your garage doors automatically opens and closes.

Today, there are different systems for garage door openers. There’s the chain loop and rubber belt garage door. The first one is cheaper, but it is noisier. The second is more expensive, but operates discreetly. These are just some of the things you need to think about when buying a garage door clicker. Here are the others:

·         If your garage has a bedroom or office on top of it, it is very important that you get a safe and silent garage door remote system. The noise can be disruptive.

·         If there’s no harm in having a noisy garage door clicker, you can get that installed to save some money.

·     It is important for you to compare garage door remote systems from different dealers. These sellers price garage door clicker systems different, with some making more profits.

·     You may want a garage door remote system with sensors, so you don’t have to worry about improper closing and opening.

·         Always go for efficient models and durable doors and mechanisms to avoid costly repairs someday. Find the one that will suit your home’s needs.

·      You can look closely at a garage door opener’s functions, speed, reverse system, power and back-up power. It is also important to have security features where only you can input the code or password to use the garage doors.

Needless to say, a garage door opener will be prone to wear and tear. It’s not just about the use. The doors also brave the extreme weather conditions outside your home. The parts can rust and break. It is important that you regularly maintain the condition of your garage doors. Repairing it can be expensive. Plus, it will be such a hassle to have broken automatic garage doors at home.

Trinity Garage Door Service, Inc. - Land O' Lakes
3418 Thistledown Ln, Land O Lakes, FL 34638
 (813) 397-6104


Friday, June 19, 2015

BEST PRACTICES FOR YOUR GARAGE

The family garage is not just for your cars. It may also serve as a place for storage, space to play, and for other family activities. With this multi-functionality, garages may also pose security and safety concerns. Common concerns with garages are the faulty garage doors. Sometimes, garage doors are easily opened or sometimes it just doesn’t function well. Here are some tips to ensure safety and security in your garage.

1. Put the garage door remote out of children’s reach. Most of the accidents with garage doors are accidental opening because of freely accessible garage door remote. A garage door remote is usually broken because kids regard it as a toy. Generally, garage door remote should not be played by children.

2. There is a garage door remote which has an emergency button. With the emergency button, garage doors are easily and immediately released during rough times. It is also helpful to regularly consult the user’s manual of your garage door remote to refresh your knowledge about its functions.

3. Always check your garage door. Some of the parts of your garage door may need repair or replacement. Common parts that should always be checked are springs, hinges, rollers, and cables. You may also consult experts to check and have the necessary adjustments for your garage door.

4. It is important to test your garage door remote for its reversing functionality. If the reversing mechanism does not go smoothly, you should consult a garage door professional to assess the problem. You may have to replace your garage door remote or fix the mechanism of your garage door.

5. Regular orientations on safety and security around the garage are also important. Through this, the dangers of playing around your garage will be instilled to the children.

6. Make sure that you properly close your garage door. Some garage door remote has a certain locking mechanism which ensures safe and secure garage doors. If your garage door is partially open, some people might be able to get in, or your children might be able to get out.

7. If you are going away, make sure that the garage door opening mechanism is unplugged— rendering the garage door remote unusable. Putting a code in your garage door opener or remote is also a good way to ensure a secure place for your cars.

These are just some of the tips that should be remembered as best practices in maintaining a garage. You must always remember that you might lose many things once your garage is faulty. Your garage door should always be kept up and your garage door remote should not be freely accessible by all.

Trinity Garage Door Service Inc. – Land O’Lakes
3418 Thistledown Ln, Land O Lakes, FL 34638
(813) 397-6104


Sunday, May 12, 2013

Beating that Noisy Garage Door Opener



One common problem with garage doors is that its opener can produce too much noise, especially as it ages. The moment you hit the garage door remote, the opener emits a sound that can wake up everyone in the house. This noise produced by a garage door opener is a nightmare for its owners who are trying real hard to sleep well through the night.

Garage Door Opener Types and Their Relation to Noise Production

There are three main types of garage door openers: belt, chain, and screw. Of these three, the garage door opener running on belts are the ones reported to be the most quiet, while chains are reported to have been producing the most noise. Price has a correlation to the noise produced by garage door openers. A more expensive garage door opener tends to run more quietly over a cheaper counterpart.

Suggestions in Getting Rid of Garage Door Noises

The best way to reduce the sound of your garage door opener is to look for the parts that produces the most noise. This can be tedious, however, since the majority of garage doors have complex mechanics and structure. But with the help of your garage door remote, opening and closing of the door is easy and you can find the culprit which produces the noise in no time.

Here are some suggestions in making your garage door opener silent once more.

  • Mechanical Isolation

Newer models of garage door openers have isolation mechanisms. But for those who do not have this device, there is a product in the market that you can buy. This is designed to reduce vibrations. Vibrations are what produces sounds, and in this case, noise. This mounting kit utilizes air space and rubber cushions to stop the transmission of vibrations and other noisy sounds.

If you do not want to spend on this after-market product, you can try hanging your garage door opener using heavy duty straps made of rubber.

  • Maintain Gears and Tracks

Another remedy you can apply is lubrication. Lubricate the gears and tracks of your garage door. If these two parts are not maintained well, they can produce very loud noises.

  • Replace Garage Door Opener

Broken motors of garage door openers are sources of unwanted noise, too. The motor system of garage door openers operate through a set of gears. If any of its parts become damaged or worn, expect vibrating noises to follow. Check your owner’s manual for tips on maintaining and keeping these gears turning quietly.
There are a lot of ways for you to fix a noisy garage door opener: you can do proper maintenance, mechanically isolate it, or just replace the whole thing. Seek professional advise if you need further assistance.

Trinity Garage Door Service, Inc.
2424 W Tampa Bay Blvd Unit L405,Tampa, FL 33607

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Programmable Garage Door Remote Control



Several companies manufacture garage door remote controls and garage door clicker units. You might think these remote controls are programmed differently. On the contrary, the principles for each of them are pretty much the same. There are even some universal remotes available in the market that can work with the different types of openers.

How to Program Your Garage Door Remote/Garage Door Clicker

Here are simple instructions when programming your garage door remote:

  1. Take the light cover off your garage door opener.
  2. Look for the black logic board.
  3. Press the learn button found on the logic board. The learn button is usually colored red or black. It can be partially covered by a light bulb in some cases. You need to remove the light bulb first if that happens.
  4. Do not let go of the learn button until the indicator light flashes on. Be patient. Some models take longer time for this.
  5. Get your garage door remote/garage door clicker and look for its transmitter button.
  6. Press the transmitter button in your remote, and the learn button in your opener at the same time.
  7. Afterwards, release them at the same time, too.
  8. Listen for the click or observe the confirmation flash. This signals that your garage door remote/garage door clicker is already programmed.
  9. Put back the cover of your garage door opener.
  10. Test your garage door remote/garage door clicker.

If this does not work, check if there are specific instructions that come with your remote control unit. Different models slightly vary so it is best for you to double check if there are additional instructions in your manual. There should be some instructions with new remotes and you may also be given directions on your logic board.

In case you have broken or lost the remote that you originally programmed, you may opt to replace it with something that matches the original. But if that is impossible, then just go find yourself a universal garage door clicker. This is the most viable option there is when faced with this kind of problem. 

If you are still having a difficulty programming your garage door remote, consult with a garage door service provider. There might be some fixing with the electronics and wiring that needs to be done.

Trinity Garage Door Service, Inc.
2424 West Tampa Bay Boulevard l405, Tampa, FL 33607, USA

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Common Garage Door Opener Problems


images The mechanics of your garage door opener and your garage door remote works very simple. Installing a new garage door opener even with the old one working in good condition is possible in order to upgrade security and convenience. For instance, if your garage door opener has special features like a reversing system, you do not have to worry about your kids running through the closing door; as soon as the child or pet hits the light beam or the sensor, the garage door opener automatically stops and reverses. Here is a list problems with your garage door opener and garage door remote that can remedied by getting a new one.
  • When your garage door wakes almost everybody in the neighborhood, getting a new garage door opener is the best option. The original garage door opener works with the help of chains; this is similar to that of a bicycle chain, which can be annoying when not properly lubricated.
  • Older versions of garage door openers are not reliable since the garage door remotes function with fixed codes. Talented thieves can sit outside your house and figure out the code, thus making it easy to brake in. The new garage door openers are upgraded with an improved “rolling code” feature; this works without duplicates and by changing codes every time the garage door opener is used.
  • The garage door remote is one of the best features by a garage door opener. The ‘no keys’ policy increases the security of your home and provides extra convenience when inside the car. Some garage door openers are upgraded and need not the help of keypads, but simply by touch; a fingerprint detector is used to open the door. This allows increased security and privacy of your properties.
  • Garage door openers are operated by electrical equipment. In times of blackout, old garage door openers are useless; this problem has been fixed by new versions of garage doors; these doors are built with battery backup to ensure its use even without electrical supply.
You garage door opener problems can cause a lot of trouble when not attended to earlier. Updates and upgrades are not just luxury but can come as a necessity in this generation. As they say, you can never be too safe.


Trinity Garage Door Services 
2424 W Tampa Bay Blvd. Ur Tampa, FL 33607
(813) 447 3874
http://www.trinitygaragedoorservice.com/