Wednesday, March 9, 2016

The Motor Facilitated Garage Door Repair

It seems like no matter how well I take care of the things in my home, they break eventually. My television stopped working, the handle of the faucet snapped off, and even the water heater started leaking.

I guess they really don't make things like they used to do. Just when I didn't think anything else could break, one of the garage doors stopped working.


When I pressed the remote to open the garage door, nothing happened. At first I thought the batteries were dead, so I changed them, but the door still wouldn't open. This caused me to believe that something must be wrong with the motor. I saved up some money to pay for garage door repair Austin, while manually opening the door with my own strength.

The repair main examined the door and confirmed that the motor wasn't operating. From years of use, the motor just gave out, which is a common occurrence. Luckily the repair man had an extra motor in his truck and installed it. Although the motor on the other garage door was working properly, I had it replaced too, since it was as old as the other motor. I figured it was only a matter of time before that one stopped working.

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