Garage door opener malfunctioning? We diagnose and repair all major opener brands — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, and more. Belt-drive, chain-drive, screw-drive, and wall-mount units serviced on-site.
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Modern garage door openers contain motors, circuit boards, safety sensors, and wireless communication systems. When any component fails, the entire system can become unreliable or stop working altogether. We troubleshoot the root cause — not just the symptom.
We service belt-drive, chain-drive, screw-drive, and direct-drive openers from all major manufacturers. Common issues include worn gears, stripped drive sprockets, and motor capacitor failure. We carry replacement parts for the most common units.
Intermittent operation, phantom openings, and unresponsive controls often point to circuit board issues. We test logic boards, replace failed components, and reprogram units as needed. For older openers with discontinued boards, we advise on replacement options.
Federal law requires photo-eye safety sensors on all automatic garage door openers. Misaligned or dirty sensors cause the door to reverse unexpectedly or refuse to close. We realign, clean, or replace sensors and verify proper operation per UL 325 standards.
We install and configure WiFi-enabled openers and smart home integrations — including myQ, Aladdin Connect, and HomeKit compatibility. Control your garage door from your phone, receive open/close alerts, and integrate with your existing smart home ecosystem.
Licensed technicians, commercial-grade parts, and a diagnostic-first approach. We identify the problem, explain your options, and deliver a lasting repair.
This typically indicates a stripped gear inside the opener, a broken drive belt or chain, or a disengaged trolley. If you hear the motor running but the door stays put, the internal drive mechanism likely needs repair or replacement.
Most residential garage door openers last 10 to 15 years with regular maintenance. Heavy use, extreme temperatures, and power surges can shorten this lifespan. If your opener is over 10 years old and requiring frequent repairs, replacement is often more cost-effective.
In many cases, yes. Brands like LiftMaster and Chamberlain offer retrofit WiFi modules that work with compatible openers. For older units that lack this capability, upgrading to a new smart opener provides the most reliable connected experience.
This is almost always a safety sensor issue. The photo-eye sensors at the bottom of the door tracks may be misaligned, dirty, or blocked. Check for obstructions first. If the sensors appear clear, the wiring or sensors themselves may need attention.
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