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Re: Not looking forward to this


@LindaSal wrote:

I was thinking the same thing regarding opening the door manually.  You can disconnect the automatic opener inside the garage and just open the old fashion way.   I've never heard of a garage door being solely electronic, seems like it would be quite the safety hazard. 


Agree @LindaSal .  They can be opened manually when disconnected.  No reason to leave the garage door opened during a storm.

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Re: Not looking forward to this


@Shanus wrote:

@Luvsmyfam   Stay safe is #1. We always leave one car out of the garage since the door is electric, we couldn't get out either in an emergency. We also bring patio furniture closer to house and rockers from front porch come inside on a plastic painting cloth so not to scratch wood floors.

 

Hope all goes well and power stays on.


@ShanusNo need to do that, all electric garage doors can be put in manual model.  I am sure your husband knows how to do it.  It is not difficult.

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Re: Not looking forward to this


@Luvsmyfam wrote:
Tomorrow , Illinios is supposed to get horrible storms
Whenever we get high winds ,I loose power.Forcast is calling for high winds hail tornados 🌪
This always happens when my freezer is full of my favorite meats
I can not control mother nature but I can prepare for this storm
Number 1 is to get batteries for flashlight Number 2 is to leave my buick out of the garage so I can leave if needed
Probably not a good idea to leave car out bc I surrounded by trees




@Luvsmyfam 

 

How is it going?

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Re: Not looking forward to this

@spumoni99   Yes, it can be manually pulled down by releasing the spring, but it's a veery door. Our garage is oversized and just easier to park the car outside in the driveway. The area has a covered porch.