Garage door openers are a valuable asset - especially when you lose one and need to get your car in or out of the garage.
The first thing to do when you can't find your garage door opener is to disable the remote control on the garage door unit or even unplug it.
When you unplug the system from the power point, it will be effectively disabled so you can use manual control to access and exit your property.
Some garage doors allow you to use your smart device as a backup.It is usually pretty easy to replace your door openers when they are misplaced. There are different remote types available in the market. Make sure you go for the model that will fit into your lost model. The available options include:
Fixed code remotes.
Rolling code or hopping code remotes.
Dip switch remotes.
The cost of replacing garage door remotes is determined by quality, ease of use and function. A range of replacement garage door remotes are easily available, with prices ranging from between $40 and $100.