Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Spring has Sprung

When we first moved into our condo, we were delighted to discover that the previous owners had left a remote control garage door opener in the unit. We changed the code and used it without incident, always intending to buy an additional one but never getting around to it. A few days ago, the remote stopped working. I purchased new batteries, and of course it did not take the regular type, but rather those pricey flat, circular ones. Even with fresh batteries, the opener still wouldn't work. I decided it was probably time to just replace it. Jacob and I spent this week manually punching in numbers on our outside garage keypad in order for the door to open and close. We joked about how spoiled we were with the remote door opener always at our fingertips in the car, and how much we didn't really appreciate it until it wasn't available for our use. We planned to shop for new ones on Saturday.

We were leaving the condo this evening and Jacob pushed the opener on the wall inside the garage to let us out. We heard the familiar humming sound, but the door stayed shut. After some brief observations and a few more tries, it appeared that the the arm-thingy (technical word) that normally pulls the door up and along the track up above us, was no longer attached to the actual door. Long story short - an obviously very important spring had broken, making the door too heavy for the opener to lift, and causing the arm-thingy (technical word) to just snap off. This had happened to us once before at our old house, so we were all too familiar with the problem. Luckily, the vehicle that I intended to drive was out in the driveway, so I abandoned the garage, walked back through the condo, and out the front door. Well, it wasn't quite that simple, as Jacob needed his bike out of the garage, too, so we first maneuvered that through the clutter in our downstairs room and wheeled it out through the rear doorwall. Then I went out the front door.

Tomorrow morning will be spent contacting garage door repair companies so hopefully we will be able to utilize the garage again soon. And, wouldn't you know it, tonight happened to be our garbage night, too, so the recycling bin and garbage bags had to be hauled through the condo and out the front door. I will never take my garage door - or remote control garage door opener - for granted again.

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