How to Keep Your Home Safe After Your Garage Remote Is Stolen

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This blog post will teach homeowners how to best protect their homes if they find that a burglar stole their garage door opener. The tips in this blog post range from disabling your garage door remote to using your control panel to secure your home after a burglary. The FBI estimated there were 1,230,149 burglaries in the United States in 2018, causing an estimated $3.4 billion in property losses. On average, the loss per burglary cost around $2,799.1 Although the number of burglaries trended downward compared to the previous year, data from the bureau’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program show home security is of utmost importance. Burglars tend to choose one of a few common points of entry. The most common is the front door, but first-floor windows, back doors, and garage doors are sometimes chosen. And, to gain entrance to your garage, home, and belongings, all a thief needs is your garage door remote. What to Do After Your Garage Door Remote Is Stolen Garage security has become increasingly important as burglars have discovered that stealing someone’s garage door opener is a great way to gain access to a home. Unfortunately, criminals have many opportunities to steal garage remotes and breakthrough a secure garage door. Some burglars will enter parking lots and look for unlocked cars. Unfortunately, many people clip their garage door openers on a visor or near their rearview mirror. Once a criminal finds your remote, all that’s left is to locate your car registration to get your address. Most drivers store their registration in their glove compartments or in their center console. Once a criminal has your garage opener and address, they can easily get into your home. Your glove compartment or sun visor seemed like a convenient place to keep the clicker. But when you notice it’s gone, and your car had been broken into, you realize this wasn’t such a good idea after all. This blog post will tell you what you can do if you ever find that someone stole your garage door remote. Urgent: Call the Police When you contact your local police department, make a note of anything else in your car or home that may have been stolen. The police will likely ask you how the remote was stolen and the day and time you think it happened. Also, try to remember when you saw it last because the precinct will need as much information as possible. If expensive items are missing, contact your insurance company next to see if your car or homeowner’s insurance policy covers them. First Step: Disable Your Garage Door Remote Your garage remote works by emitting a signal that a receiver housed in the garage door opener’s motor captures. Since 1993, most door openers use what is known as rolling codes. This means that when you use your garage door opener, its transmission code is changed. You can disable your door opener by pressing a Smart button on the housing of the opener’s motor. Doing this will deprogram your remotes and keypads; a blinking light will indicate whether the deprogramming was successful. Once you do this, no one will be able to open your garage, even if they have your remote. You will now need to reprogram the keypads and remotes by following the manufacturer’s instructions or the owner’s manual from the dealer. All garage door opener models follow the same principle, but the programming code and frequency used differ as does the color of the Smart button. It may be green red, yellow, orange, or purple depending on the brand. It is extremely important to disconnect all programmed devices. A severed connection between the remote and the garage door means a burglar cannot get inside even if they have your clicker. If you have a second remote, use it to verify the system has been deprogrammed. Don’t just unplug the opener; the codes may be stored using a battery, so they’re not lost during a power outage. However, this is a vulnerability in case of a theft. If the process sounds too difficult for you, call us. We can put in a new garage door in Las Vegas. We’ll come to your home right away and start securing a garage door in your home. An Alternative to Deprogramming Your Garage Door Opener Some door opener models have your control panel placed near the door that accesses your home. In this instance, you can simply press the LOCK button. When you do this, you disable the keypad and remote signals. But you can still open and close your garage door by pressing the open/close button on the control panel. If you have a doorbell wall control, unplug the opener from the outlet. To open and close your garage door, pull on the red cord that releases the overhead trolley. You will then open and close your door manually. Relock the door by putting a lock on the side of the door. The option to open and close the door manually is convenient in some cases. However, it does mean the garage door is unsecured because anyone can gain entry from outside. Reprogramming your spare remote is the best option for protecting your home against intruders. For guidance on how to do this, follow the instructions in the manual, look up the model number of the motor online, or contact the manufacturer or your local garage door company. MyQ System How To Nowadays, every garage door opener is connected to a wireless system. This means you can operate it using your smartphone. With MyQ technology from LiftMaster, you can manage garage door openers from LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Craftsman, Genie, Stanley, Wayne-Dalton, or Linear using an app. Not only can you see if you left your garage door open. You can erase a program but still access the system because your smartphone doesn’t have to be reprogrammed. To erase a remote control and keypad on the MyQ Control Panel, press and hold the LEARN button until the

10 Fun Garage Door Stats That Will Surprise You!

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Your garage door is the largest moving part in your home and perhaps works harder than any object or appliance that you own. To maximize your safety, and provide you with some intriguing facts, here are garage door stats homeowners should know. The most common garage door injuries are caused by pinched or crushed section joints (59.5%), followed by falling doors (16.5%) and someone working on a door (12.7%). About 20,000 Americans suffer garage door related injuries every year. The weight of the garage door (it’s the heaviest moving object in your home), springs, cables, and other attached hardware can seriously injure children and adults. On average, a garage door will open and close three to five times per day, or about 1,500 times per year. This puts a tremendous strain on a garage door opener over its expected 15-year lifespan. An Impulse Research Survey found 24% of garage owners are embarrassed when they leave their garage doors open. This percentage isn’t only due to the fact leaving the door open invites danger, including burglaries, but also because of a lack of storage or organization in the garage space. If you have an attached garage, the garage door may take up as much as one-third of your home’s exterior. Electric garage door openers have been around for a long time. The first one appeared in 1926, invented by C.G. Johnson. However, they did not become popular until after World War II when Era Meter Company of Chicago launched one that could be operated with a switch from the garage or a keypad in the driveway. If you’re looking for a sound return on investment, you can recoup 80% to 90% of the cost of a new garage door when you sell your home. By installing a new garage door, the value of your property can increase by up to 4%. If your home is worth $175,000, this means it can increase by $7,000. Modern garage doors can make your house more energy efficient. You can also save electricity with a new garage door opener. Modern openers use up to 75% less power than older systems. More than half of homeowners (55%) enter their home through their garage door after parking. Many consider it easier to get out of the car and go inside rather than walk around to the front door. Get a New Garage Door or Garage Door Repairs from Precision Door Service of Las Vegas Serving the Las Vegas area, including Henderson, Green Valley, and Boulder City, Precision Door Service of Las Vegas provides a wide selection of high-quality new garage doors from leading manufacturers. Our team can even help select a door that updates the style of your home, whether you have a single-car or 2-car garage. We can also protect you and your vehicles with garage door tune-ups and maintenance and by repairing any problem, no matter how big or small it is. Our team is available 24/7 to provide emergency service. The stats don’t lie. With your garage door opening and closing so frequently, it’s important to keep it in good shape, so it’s safe and easy to get in and out. We can also increase the value of your home with a new installation. To receive assistance by our trained, certified service technicians or to schedule maintenance or free quote, call Precision Door Service of Las Vegas at 702-637-2700 or contact us online.

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Why do homeowners choose Precision over 1000 times a day to repair their garage door in Las Vegas, NV? Expertise Trust Convenience When you choose Las Vegas Garage Door, you are choosing peace of mind and the convenience of a professional technician. Our technicians are trained, certified, and field tested by the best in the industry at one of our two, state-of-the-art training facilities prior to servicing your door. This allows us to ensure that you receive the most reliable service every time your garage door is repaired by us. In order to keep the trust of our customers, we always provide a written estimate that is signed before doing any work. This estimate is where everything is explained completely, so it can be clearly understood. This helps build and keep the trust of our faithful customers. Following the completion of our job we take the time to walk through the exact improvements and repairs that we’ve made.   For more information on how your Las Vegas Garage Door Company can help, contact us today at: 702-637-2700