As of january 1 1993 it became mandatory that all garage door openers have safety eye sensors built into them.
Garage door eyes both are the same color.
These changes in light will affect color and contrast ratios.
There are two sensors.
As a general rule especially if your garage faces the front of your house you ll want your front door and garage door to be the same color.
If the house has shutters we like the shutters to match either the garage or the front door this gives consistency to the exterior or they should coordinate with another exterior colour maybe even the roof but the shutters need to connect with another exterior element.
Usually it looks best if it is the same as on the rest of your home but there are times when it may look better to not call attention to the trim with a contrasting color.
These sensors are designed to protect children from unnecessary harm and are usually positioned about 6 to 8 inches in front of the vertical tracks that the garage door moves up and down on.
If your front door is a bright color like red or yellow or turquoise you might find the same color overwhelming when applied to the expanse of a garage door.
The quickest way to know if it is a photo eyes problem is to look at the light bulb on the motor.
If you push the wall console for the door to come down and it does not move but the light bulb blinks eight times the photo eyes are broken or not aligned.
However there are exceptions to that rule.
A good idea is to have it match the framing around the door and windows.
The garage door colour should match another colour on the home s exterior.
They always work the same way with the same leds and colors.