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Battery Backup Installation for Garage Door Openers

SACS GARAGE DOOR REPAIR now offers garage door battery backup installation in accordance with California SB 959. SB 959, which went into effect in 2019, is a public safety measure that requires all new garage door installations and garage door opener installations to include a battery backup unit. These can be built in to the garage door opener or as a supplementary unit.

With a battery backup on your garage door opener, a power outage is much less likely to trap your vehicle inside or outside the garage. This can make all the difference in cases of emergency evacuations during wildfire season.

The Lawrence PBU battery backup system is one of our favorite backup units we recommend to our customers. It supplies 120VAC power to maintain garage door motor functionality during a loss of power for up to 24 hours! Contact us to find out more about installing a battery backup or check out the brochure below to learn more about the Lawrence PBU battery backup for garage door openers.

Have more questions about battery backup options for your garage door opener? Or need another service for your garage or storefront doors? We offer overhead door and opener installation, repair and maintenance for homes and businesses across the Greater Sacramento area. Schedule a consultation or, in case of emergency, give us a call at 916-4-GARAGE for 24/7 emergency garage door service.

If You’ve Noticed You Garage Door is Off Track, Stop Using it Immediately

It happens sometimes; garage doors will jump their tracks. Suddenly, your garage door opener will struggle to lift and lower the door properly. It will be loud, rickety, crooked, and may cause other components to come loose. Whether it’s an issue with the tracks or the rollers is for the repair guys to figure out. Your job as the homeowner is, as soon as you notice your garage door is unbalanced, to stop using the door, secure it, and give us a call. Getting a garage door back on track is a quick, simple service stop. But if you try to ignore the problem and keep using it, it’ll become a long and costly repair. Better safe than sorry.

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