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A broken garage door doesn't just disrupt your schedule. It compromises your home's security and your family's safety. At All Four Seasons, we understand that when your door stops working, you need help immediately. That’s why our team of fully qualified, expertly trained local technicians is standing by ready to deliver dependable, top-tier service exactly when you need it most.
Whether you are dealing with snapped torsion springs, an off-track door, or a malfunctioning opener, we bring the right tools, premium parts, and years of experience straight to your doorstep. We take pride in offering upfront value and getting your life back on track without the wait.
Stuck in your driveway? Don't wait. Call the local pros at All Four Seasons right now at (678) 981-8454 to get an expert en route to your Atlanta home.

Your Garage Door Won't Open or Close
If your automatic opener hums or clicks but the garage door refuses to move, several factors could be at play. One of the most frequent culprits is a stripped main drive gear inside the garage door opener motor. This typically happens due to an unbalanced door, excessive chain/belt tension, or standard wear and tear over time. Other potential causes include:
Misaligned or blocked safety eyes (photo-eye sensors)
An accidental disconnect of the emergency release cord
Electrical short circuits or a failing motor circuit board
What you can do: Before calling for professional garage door service, verify that the opener is securely plugged into a working outlet and check that the safety sensors at the base of the tracks are clean and pointing directly at each other. If the door still won't budge, it’s time for a professional diagnosis.

Your Garage Door Is Jammed or Stuck
A residential garage door relies on an intricate system of moving parts to glide smoothly up and down. If your door becomes crooked, jammed, or stuck halfway, the issue usually traces back to a mechanical failure, such as:
Snapped Garage Door Cables: Cables transfer the lifting power from the springs; if one breaks, the door will sag or jam.
Worn-Out Pulley Systems: Extension spring pulleys can wear down, causing the cables to slip.
Bent or Obstructed Tracks: If the vertical or horizontal tracks are misaligned, the rollers cannot move.
Broken Torsion Springs: If you hear a loud pop and the opener can't lift the door, your springs have likely failed.
What you can do: If your garage door doesn’t open but the motor is running, do not attempt to force it. Forcing a jammed door can permanently bend the panels or damage the automatic opener. Because garage door springs and cables operate under extreme tension, repairs should always be handled by a trained technician.

Your Garage Door Makes Excessive Noise
While no garage door is completely silent, grinding, squeaking, or popping sounds are clear warning signs that your system needs maintenance. The specific noise can tell you exactly what needs attention:
Popping or Clicking Noises: Usually indicates worn-out, cracked, or deteriorating garage door rollers.
High-Pitched Squeaking: A classic sign that your tracks, hinges, and rollers desperately need professional lubrication.
Scraping or Grinding Sounds: This can mean a cable is fraying and rubbing against the frame, debris is trapped in the track, or the door is severely out of alignment.
What you can do: Ignoring these noises will eventually lead to a total system breakdown and costly repairs. Routine garage door maintenance—including tightening loose hardware and lubricating moving parts—can extend the lifespan of your door and keep it operating quietly.

Your Garage Door Remote Is Not Working
If your wall button opens the door perfectly fine but your handheld remote control or wireless keypad fails to respond, you are likely dealing with an isolated signal issue rather than a broken opener. Common causes include:
Dead or Weak Batteries: The simplest and most frequent explanation.
Signal Interference: Nearby wireless devices, LED lightbulbs in the opener, or local radio frequencies can disrupt the signal.
Programming Loss: The remote may have lost its sync with the opener's receiver logic board.
Damaged Remote Antenna: The small wire hanging from your opener motor may be damaged or blocked.
What you can do: Try replacing the batteries first and test the remote from a closer distance. If it still doesn't work, the remote may need to be cleared and reprogrammed.
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