Garage Door Sensor Repair & Alignment | Canyon Overhead Doors Utah

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Garage Door SensorRepair & Alignment

Garage door safety sensors protect your family and property by preventing the door from closing when an obstruction is detected. These photo-eye sensors are a federally mandated safety feature and must remain properly aligned and fully functional.

Safety-Critical Component

Why Sensor Maintenance Matters

When sensors malfunction, the door may refuse to close, reverse unexpectedly, or operate inconsistently. Routine maintenance includes keeping lenses clean, ensuring both sensors remain aligned, confirming steady indicator lights, and protecting wiring from damage.

A properly functioning sensor system ensures safe, compliant operation.

⚠️ Federal Safety Requirement

Since 1993, federal law (UL 325) requires all residential garage doors to have a reversing mechanism — photo-eye sensors are the standard solution. Operating a door without functioning sensors is both illegal and dangerous.

Common Causes

Common Causes of Sensor Malfunction

While minor misalignment may be visible, electrical faults often require professional diagnosis. Persistent sensor issues should not be ignored — they may signal deeper system problems.

Garage door sensor alignment

Misalignment from accidental bumps

Dust, debris, or cobweb obstruction

Damaged or loose wiring

Faulty logic board connection

Basic Troubleshooting

Garage Door Sensor Troubleshooting Steps

Homeowners may perform limited checks before scheduling service:

  1. Clean both sensor lenses with a soft cloth Ensure both sensors face each other directly Confirm steady LED indicator lights Check for visible wiring damage

If the door continues to reverse or malfunction after these steps, professional service is recommended.

Professional Service

When to Schedule Professional Sensor Service

Improper sensor repair can create safety risks and system instability. Contact us for a professional evaluation if any of the following occur:

Sensors remain misaligned after adjustment

Wiring appears damaged

The opener logic board may be failing

The system is non-compliant with current safety standards

Sensors are cracked or physically damaged

Get In Touch

Schedule Sensor Service

If your garage door safety sensors are malfunctioning, schedule professional evaluation before a full failure occurs. Call (801) 967-5359 or request residential service online.

(801) 967-5359