
With the sun beating down outside at 7:00 AM and the mercury hovering around 105°F, you need your car radio cranked up to get you ready for the morning grind. But when you reach for the remote, and all you get is a sad or, worse, nothing at all, it’s time to figure out what’s going on. And even if your car radio does seem to be working, chances are it’s only picking up a single station. If your car is a 2016 or older model, that’s probably because the antenna built into your side window isn’t up to the task, according to a report from Motor Trend. That means you’re stuck listening to the same tired tunes or worse, static, while everyone else tunes in clear and strong. When you live in the Mojave Desert, your home is put through a rather grueling stress test every day. The abnormally dry air, occasional dust storms, and extreme swings in temperature all have to be accounted for by your home’s electronics.
For most people in Las Vegas, finding out why your garage door won’t open is rather straightforward, thanks to the 7 common problems caused by the weather here. In this brief video, we will show you how to get back out into the cooler comfort of Las Vegas as quickly as possible.
Due to desert climates, consistently high temperatures, springs can experience growth and shrinkage during the day. This place is hot in the day and cold at night, placing a lot of stress on metal and causing it to become weak over time, resulting in the snapping of your springs.
Many people have been startled by a loud bang emanating from their garage. Your garage door opener may be malfunctioning or failing, causing your garage door to be difficult to open or feel as though it weighs 500lbs. This is due to a loss of counterbalancing tension and can cause a garage door not to open in Las Vegas.
Garage door springs are under so much tension that they can cause serious injury and even death if they release at the wrong time. Replacing them requires a great deal of skill to calibrate correctly, special tools, and care. It’s usually best to have these services performed by a professional for your safety and well-being.
Winds of Las Vegas blow desert dust over the city. That wind blows on a lot of things in your garage. Invisible laser beams in Lasertron require many sensors. It seems that tiny dirt accumulated on the lenses of the many sensors on hand blocked the beams.
When dirt accumulates and obstructs the beam, the system automatically stops for safety.
If the opener light is flashing or the door starts to close and then opens back up, this could be due to objects blocking the sensors. In order to prevent any potential harm, a safety feature is built into modern garage door openers that will prevent the door from opening if it senses that something or someone is in the way. This is one of the main reasons why a garage door in Las Vegas may not open even though you see a clear path in front of it.
To remove dirt, simply wipe both lenses with a soft, dry cloth.
Make sure that no extremely bright light is falling on the device, particularly in the afternoon when the sun is at its strongest and can almost blind the sensors. Moving the device to the side and blocking the light from the lenses will allow them to function together again.
In our dry weather, it’s common for regular oils to dry up quickly or become encrusted with dirt.
The gunk has clogged the tracks and rollers on this thing. It’s very hard to move it around where it is currently located. Garage doors encounter friction when being opened.
Test the door to see how it operates. Is there a loud squeaking or grinding noise? Does the door flail about unsafely or shake to one side and then the other as it moves? Such problems are often the result of dirt or faulty parts that are placing extra stress on the motor.
WD-40 isn’t a good choice since it’s oily and pro-magnetic, so it’ll attract more dust in our dry desert environment. Use a silicone-based spray lubricant or white lithium grease on the rollers and hinges instead. These options are paint-safe and heat-resistant.
Garage owners often overlook one simple factor: outside air temperature. However, it’s not the 115°F outside air that can destroy your garage door. The temperature of the trapped air in the garage can easily reach over 130°F! As your garage’s temperature increases, the tiny circuit boards embedded in the garage door openers begin to heat up and can actually expand, glitch, and even temporarily stop your garage door from opening.
Periodically, the wall switch may work while your remotes or keypad may not. Also, during periods of unusually hot weather, the motor may shut down due to protective overheating until the following sunset to prevent premature failure.
These are the “Smart Desert” openers. They were designed to work in the hotter conditions of the desert. During hot summer days in the desert, cooling fans and parts are included to keep equipment operating.
When in heavy use, tracks can expand in the heat of the steel and become distorted. As a result, the track can seize and become difficult to move, resulting in a too-tight path for the rollers.
However, if the bend is severe enough, the rollers can force themselves through the warped metal, potentially causing the door to stop halfway up or even produce a ‘pop’ sound.
This is a common reason for a stuck or non-operating garage door. Typically, it is caused by parts becoming distorted due to temperature.
Batteries in remotes left in your car collect a lot of mileage. When you leave your remote in your car, it gets left in an “oven” in Henderson or Summerlin. Eventually, those chemicals break down, and you get a dead clicker that won’t open your garage door in Las Vegas.
On rare occasions, a door will function perfectly off its hardwired wall switch but fail to open when commanded from its remote. This can be particularly vexing and often points to the door transmitter’s battery having a measurable amount of life remaining. Take a glance at the small LED indicator on the clicker to see if the battery is merely weak rather than dead, still able to function, though with diminished power supplied courtesy of the desert sun.
Most openers on the market come standard with nylon gears housed internally within the motor unit. Desert climates such as Las Vegas can have a profoundly negative effect on the longevity of these internal components, as they are subject to extremely high temperatures throughout the year. The heat will cause these plastic-type components to dry out and become brittle to the point that they can even shatter, leaving the teeth to strip. In the end, you are left with a garage door that refuses to open.
The gears are likely broken.If you turn on the opener and hear the motor humming or spinning fast, but the door does not move. It is because the parts needed to pull and lift the heavy door are no longer connected, but the motor is running
Safety First: Professional Risks
You can be hurt badly by strong cables and springs if moved the wrong way, it is because they hold a lot of power. Trying to fix these parts yourself is very risky. Expert repair workers have the skill and right tools to safely fix a garage door that will not open in Las Vegas.
The “Local Expert” Advantage
Choosing a Nevada expert means your repair uses parts made for our weather. Local pros use seals that resist sun damage and metal parts built for high heat. These last much longer than parts used by a general handyman, who might use basic materials not made for the desert.
So, you live in the desert! Your home is fighting a tough battle against one of the toughest opponents, the relentless weather. Many issues that homes face in the desert are caused by high heat and dust. Broken or broken-off springs or dirty or failing temperature sensors are common problems homeowners encounter. You can usually handle the minor maintenance needed to keep your garage door functioning, such as cleaning the safety sensors or replacing batteries in wireless remote transmitters. However, serious issues involving the mechanical components of your garage door should only be handled by professionals. Don’t let the heat cause a broken garage door to become a safety hazard. Stay cool, call a professional for maintenance, and keep your home running smoothly.
Don’t let the hot desert sun leave you stuck in your driveway. Our experts know how to fix garage door problems caused by Nevada’s weather. We provide fast, dependable repairs for springs, sensors, and other parts. Call us today to have a professional check your door and make your home safe and easy to use again.