It’s official. If you install a new garage door in Sacramento, or really anywhere in California, you’ll be required to install battery backup. As of July, it’s the law. All new garage doors are required to have a battery backup system for electronic openers.
The law was sponsored by a state senator after he and his neighbors were unable to access cars in their garages during the wildfire evacuations in 2017. The electricity was out. This can cause a serious problem because not only do you lose a car, but that could be your only way out of the fire. It’s literally a life and death situation.
Not Having a Backup Battery System is a Safety Issue
The truth is, even if your door isn’t new, a backup power source is a good idea. Opening the door manually isn’t always possible. If you are older or disabled, you might not be able to lift the door yourself. And consider the heat of some of these fires we’ve had in California. The door itself may be too hot to touch, much less lift!
The Convenience of Adding a Battery Backup to Your Opener
And even outside a life and death situation or an evacuation, battery backup is still a pretty good idea. Electrical outages are pretty common in Sacramento, California. Having power to your garage door during a power outage is just a matter of convenience. It could be the difference in you being late for work. Or if you come home to a dark house at the end of a long day, at least you’ll be able to still operate your garage door.
And if you use your garage door as the entry point to your home, you won’t be locked out during a power outage. Battery backup makes it possible to always enter or exit the garage, whether you have power or not.
Having a Backup Plan Is Always the Safest Option
As a professional garage door repair company, we work 24/7 for our local area. We’ll come out anytime, day or night but with a battery backup system, you are completely independent. You don’t have to rely on anyone during a crisis. Your garage door stays online during a blackout, natural disaster or other emergency — and you don’t even have to call someone for an emergency garage door repair.
You Can Have a Battery Backup System Installed on Older Openers
The good news is we can install a garage door opener battery backup system. Give us a call, and we can send out a crew to give you an estimate on how much it costs. Usually it’s a fairly affordable procedure and it’s definitely worth it. Not only can this be a life and death safety issue, but it’s also a question of convenience. Why let power outages get in your way? Battery backup ensures your door will always open even during a blackout. We can install battery backup on your garage door in less than an hour. Batteries can last up to 3 hours. Many are rechargeable. We have a variety of green, energy efficient options to choose from. Call us today!
