We have been building extraordinary structures since 1992. Our quality workmanship has earned us a reputation as one of the areas premiere contractors. We specialize in ground-up construction as well as renovations and remodel work
We have been building extraordinary structures since 1992. Our quality workmanship has earned us a reputation as one of the areas premiere contractors. We specialize in ground-up construction as well as renovations and remodel work
We specialize in helping people remain in their own homes as they age by performing home assessments and home modifications. We bring our experience to bear to make your life safer and more comfortable in your own home. Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS), Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR) and Certified Environmental Access Consultant (CEAC)
We specialize in helping people remain in their own homes as they age by performing home assessments and home modifications. We bring our experience to bear to make your life safer and more comfortable in your own home. Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS), Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR) and Certified Environmental Access Consultant (CEAC)
Class C contractor, licensed and insured. 1 employee. Free estimates. Work Monday - Sunday.
Class C contractor, licensed and insured. 1 employee. Free estimates. Work Monday - Sunday.
Lee Builders is a General Contracting Company servicing Lynchburg, VA and surrounding counties.
Lee Builders is a General Contracting Company servicing Lynchburg, VA and surrounding counties.
we are a small business,all -american,we accept credit cards up to a certain ammount,checks and cash,we honor veterans of all kinds,not just combat,and we offer discounts to the elderly as well.
we are a small business,all -american,we accept credit cards up to a certain ammount,checks and cash,we honor veterans of all kinds,not just combat,and we offer discounts to the elderly as well.
Shenandoah Doors LLC is owned and operated by James M. Heron, who is licensed, bonded and insured. Shenandoah Doors LLC has been providing garage door sales, service and installation around the greater DC/MD/VA area for the past 5 years.
Shenandoah Doors LLC is owned and operated by James M. Heron, who is licensed, bonded and insured. Shenandoah Doors LLC has been providing garage door sales, service and installation around the greater DC/MD/VA area for the past 5 years.
May contact through email.
May contact through email.
Pole barn construction. Specializing in horse barns, garages, and live in barns. Class A contracting company. Detail oriented work with heavily supervised crews.
Pole barn construction. Specializing in horse barns, garages, and live in barns. Class A contracting company. Detail oriented work with heavily supervised crews.
We specialize in commercial floor care and commercial cleaning. We will schedule a free consult for assessing the work requested and submit a proposal for services thereafter. Upon acceptance, we schedule a date for services to be rendered and then submit an invoice for payment upon completion. Payments can be mailed to our business address or paid via credit card.
We specialize in commercial floor care and commercial cleaning. We will schedule a free consult for assessing the work requested and submit a proposal for services thereafter. Upon acceptance, we schedule a date for services to be rendered and then submit an invoice for payment upon completion. Payments can be mailed to our business address or paid via credit card.
Already had account thru Handy Pro Angi services. Three years at 4.53 rating for 210 jobs and dozen repeat customers. Did 200 plus jobs thru our business Nesting Sensations and another 20 repeat customers... "We make your nest happy..." "Where there is a Will there is a Way..." Will Hummel
"Will came out and did a Toilet uninstall + new install. He was friendly and knowledgeable - did a great job! Highly recommend."
Jeff S on June 2024
Already had account thru Handy Pro Angi services. Three years at 4.53 rating for 210 jobs and dozen repeat customers. Did 200 plus jobs thru our business Nesting Sensations and another 20 repeat customers... "We make your nest happy..." "Where there is a Will there is a Way..." Will Hummel
"Will came out and did a Toilet uninstall + new install. He was friendly and knowledgeable - did a great job! Highly recommend."
Jeff S on June 2024
Look for specific performance issues that suggest sensor problems. If your garage door begins to close but then reverses immediately, refuses to close completely, or operates inconsistently, your sensors may be failing. Check the indicator lights on your sensors—properly functioning units typically display steady lights (often one red and one green). Flashing or unlit indicators generally signal problems. If adjusting and cleaning the sensors doesn't resolve these issues, replacement is likely necessary.
The lifespan of garage door sensors varies significantly based on usage patterns, environmental conditions, and product quality. Factors that can reduce longevity include exposure to moisture, accumulation of dust and debris, physical impacts, and electrical surges. Regular maintenance—particularly keeping the sensor lenses clean and ensuring proper alignment—can help maximize their functional life. When sensors begin to fail repeatedly despite maintenance efforts, replacement typically offers the most reliable solution.
Compatibility between new sensors and existing garage door openers depends on several factors. Many current sensor models are designed to work with older opener systems, but it's essential to verify compatibility before purchase. Your opener's user manual or manufacturer's website should list compatible sensor models. In some cases, adapters or additional wiring may be necessary to connect newer sensors to older systems. Consulting with a garage door professional can help identify the most compatible replacement options for your specific setup.
Postponing the replacement of malfunctioning sensors creates significant safety hazards. Without proper sensor function, your garage door may close unexpectedly on vehicles, possessions, pets, or family members. The potential for property damage and personal injury makes timely sensor replacement a priority. Additionally, operating a door with faulty sensors places extra strain on the opener mechanism, potentially leading to more extensive and expensive repairs in the future.
Industry experts recommend inspecting and testing your garage door sensors approximately every three months. A simple test involves initiating door closure and then waving an object (like a broom handle) through the sensor path. The door should immediately stop and reverse if sensors are functioning correctly. Regular testing helps identify potential issues before they lead to complete sensor failure or safety hazards. If your door fails this test, first try cleaning the sensor lenses and checking their alignment before considering replacement.