If your garage door opener runs but the door does not go up, and the motor continues running until you press the button again, it’s highly likely that the gear and sprocket have worn out. This is a common issue with garage door openers.
The wear and tear on gears and sprockets can often be attributed to insufficient or nonexistent lubrication. These components play a critical role in operating the chain or belt that lifts your garage door. Moreover, if the rollers or torsion springs are deteriorating, it can place additional stress on the gear and sprocket assembly. Regular lubrication and maintenance of these parts can help prevent premature wear and ensure smooth operation of your garage door opener.
Contact Kaiser Garage Doors & Gates today to schedule one of our trained & experienced technicians who can easily help repair your gear and sprocket problems.