Any automatic garage doors sold in california after july 1 2019 must include a backup battery that can provide power in the event of a power outage.
Garage door law california.
The new law signed last september requires newly sold or.
The bill would make a violation of those provisions subject to a civil penalty of 1 000.
Key elements of this bill include.
The bill would on and after july 1 2019 prohibit a replacement residential garage door from being installed in a manner that connects the door to an existing garage door opener that does not meet the requirements of these provisions.
You also can t use an old garage door opener with a new garage door.
A new law takes effect july 1 in california which makes it more expensive for homeowners to install or replace garage door openers.
The bill also provides for a.
In reaction the state of california introduced and signed into law senate bill 969 on september 21 2018 requiring all new garage door and garage door opener installations to include garage door openers equipped with battery backup technology designed to operate in the event of an electrical outage.
Any and all automatic garage doors sold in california after july 1 2019 must by operation of law include a backup battery system that can adequately provide power to operate the overhead garage doors in the event of a power outage.
The law will go into effect on july 1 2019.
Under the new law automatic garage doors sold in california after july 1 2019 must include a backup battery that can provide power in the event of a power outage.
Old garage door openers are not allowed to be utilized with a new garage door installation.