Opening the Garage Door During a Power Outage
It’s essential always to be prepared for a power outage. Do you know how to open your garage door in a power outage? Fortunately, there’s no need to panic if your power goes out while your car is still in the garage. All automatic garage doors have a bypass that allows you to open the door manually.
When Your Power Is Out
Here’s how to open your garage door in a power outage.
- Disconnect the garage door opener.
Completely close the garage door, then disconnect your door opener. Don’t try to disengage your garage door while it’s open. Otherwise, the weight of the door could send it crashing down.
- Pull the emergency cord.
Find the red emergency cord. It should be hanging down from the center of the garage door track. Pull the cord and slide it back. This will disable the trolley.
- Open the door manually.
Locate your garage door’s lift handle. This is often found on the bottom panel. Lift the garage door until it’s fully opened. If your garage door is in good repair and is properly balanced, it should be pretty easy to lift. If you cannot lift the door manually, have it inspected by a repair technician as soon as possible. Your door may have a broken spring.
- Reconnect the door.
Close your garage door and reconnect the door opener trolley. Make sure that your garage door is unlocked when you reconnect it. You’ll hear a click as your trolley reconnects.
Following Restored Power
After your power comes back on, reconnect the garage door opener. Keep the door unlocked. Open and close the door to make sure it’s working correctly.
For more tips on opening your garage door in a power outage or any other garage door inquiries, please get in touch with Missouri Door and Dock.