Does your garage door opener light bulb seem to burn out faster than other bulbs in your home? Find out why, and what you can do about it!

Garage doors are one of the least hospitable places for a light bulb to call home. Between the rough vibrations each time the door is opened, to the constant switching on and off, it’s no wonder garage door opener bulbs burn out so often.

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This is where the rough service incandescent bulb comes in. This type of bulb is specially designed to stand up to rigors of garage doors and other similar applications. What makes these bulbs different is the thin layer of silicone that covers the glass, making it much more difficult to shatter or burn out prematurely.

The rough service bulb’s silicone coating also hold the glass inside the coating, preventing glass from exploding everywhere like when a regular glass incandescent bulb breaks. Additionally, the bulb’s filament is a bit thicker and stronger than a regular light bulb, helping it to withstand the shaking and jostling of rough service applications.

 

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Rough service light bulbs run at 130 volts, which also helps prolong their life quite a bit. All things considered, rough service bulbs boast a lifetime similar to that of CFL bulbs—10,000 or more hours is quite common! With all of these features, it becomes quite clear that rough service incandescent light bulbs are the best choice for your garage door openers.