Openers & Smart Access

Garage Opener Repair

Diagnosis and repair of noisy, unresponsive or dead openers across all major brands.

What this service covers

If your opener is grinding, humming without moving, running then reversing, or ignoring the remote entirely, the fault is usually one of a handful of parts. We isolate it before quoting so you are not sold a new opener for a twelve-dollar gear.

  • Stripped drive gears, worn sprockets and failed capacitors replaced
  • Logic board and wall-console faults traced with proper test gear
  • Travel limits and force settings reset to manufacturer spec
  • Chain, belt and screw drive units from all common brands serviced
Technician performing garage opener repair work on garage door hardware
Every visit ends with a balance test and an opener force check — the two things that decide whether a repair holds.

How a visit works

  1. 1You call or send three detailsName, phone and location. That is all we need to book a slot.
  2. 2We diagnose the whole doorSprings, cables, tracks, rollers, hardware and opener — not just the obvious symptom.
  3. 3You get a price before work startsWritten on the spot, with options where options exist. No surprise invoice.
  4. 4We finish and testBalance test, safety reverse test and a walkthrough of what changed.

Garage Opener Repair questions

The motor runs but the door doesn't move. Why?
Usually a stripped drive gear or a disconnected trolley. Both are quick, inexpensive fixes.
When is replacement smarter than repair?
Openers past roughly 15 years, or units without rolling-code security and battery backup, are usually worth replacing rather than repairing twice.

The questions customers ask most before booking garage opener repair — answered in full on our garage door FAQ.

Read the full garage door FAQ

Door stuck? We can usually be there today.

One call, a real technician, and a price before any work starts.

Call (555) 555-0199