Opener acting up? We fix gear kits, circuit boards, carriages, and trolleys. We also tune up force controls and sensor alignment. If your opener clicks but the door does not move, reverses for no reason, or only works sometimes, we can fix it. Most opener repairs cost a lot less than buying a whole new unit.
Opener repair means fixing the motorized unit that lifts and lowers your garage door. Inside the opener there are gears, a circuit board, a motor, a carriage, and a trolley. Any of these parts can wear out or break over time. A tune-up includes adjusting the force settings, aligning the safety sensors, lubricating the chain or belt, and testing the auto-reverse feature.
You need opener repair when the motor runs but the door does not move, when the door reverses for no reason, when the remote or wall button stops working, or when the opener makes unusual buzzing or grinding sounds. Flashing lights on the opener usually mean a sensor issue. If the opener is more than 20 years old, replacement might make more sense than repair.
We need access to the opener unit on the ceiling of your garage and to the safety sensors near the floor. The door should be in the closed position if possible. We bring common replacement parts like gear kits, circuit boards, and sensor eyes on our truck. Most opener repairs take 30 minutes to an hour.



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