Opener won't respond, gears stripped, sensors blinking? We diagnose and repair every major brand of garage door opener — usually in a single visit.
📞 Call (469) 747-1055A garage door opener does a lot of small jobs working together: a motor turns the gears, sensors detect obstructions, a logic board interprets remote signals, and a trolley pulls the door along the rail. When any of those parts fails, the whole thing stops working — but in most cases, the broken part is replaceable without swapping the entire unit.
We service every major brand including LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Craftsman, Linear, Wayne Dalton, Sommer, Marantec, and Overhead Door. If your opener is less than 15 years old, repair is almost always cheaper than replacement.
Common opener issues we handle: stripped gears, bad capacitors, faulty logic boards, broken trolleys, misaligned safety sensors, and dead remotes or keypads.
We identify the failed component — often within minutes using diagnostic codes.
Upfront price for the repair, plus a recommendation if replacement is the better long-term call.
We replace the failed part using OEM or equivalent parts matched to your opener model.
Full cycle test, sensor calibration, and remote re-programming if needed.
Most opener repairs range from $150 to $400 depending on the failed component. Sensor adjustments and remote reprogramming are on the lower end. Logic board or motor repairs are toward the higher end. Full opener replacement runs $400–$700 if repair isn't cost-effective.
A well-maintained opener typically lasts 12 to 15 years. After that, internal components start failing and replacement parts may become harder to source. If your opener is older than 15 years and acting up, we'll often recommend replacement over repair.
We service all major brands: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Craftsman, Linear, Wayne Dalton, Sommer, Marantec, Overhead Door, and more. If you're not sure of your brand, the model number is usually printed on the side of the motor unit.
The most common cause is misaligned safety sensors near the bottom of the tracks. If they're slightly out of alignment, dirty, or blocked, the opener thinks something's in the way and stops the door. We can re-align and clean them in minutes.
Yes — we reprogram remotes, keypads, and HomeLink-equipped vehicles to your opener as part of any service call. Bring out any remotes you want connected and we'll handle it on the spot.
Most repairs done in a single visit. Call for a free quote.
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