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Garage Door Opener Repair

Motor humming, remote dead, light blinking, or gear stripped — diagnosed and repaired on the first visit.

  • LiftMaster Dealer
  • Genie Authorized
  • Chamberlain Service
  • Flat-Rate Pricing

We fix these symptoms

If any of this sounds like your door, you're in the right place.

  • Motor hums but the door doesn't move
  • Remote works sometimes, sometimes not
  • Wall button works, remote doesn't (or vice versa)
  • Light on the opener blinks a code
  • Door reverses immediately after closing
  • Loud grinding from the head unit

What's included

  • Brand-authorized service: LiftMaster · Genie · Chamberlain
  • Logic board, gear & sprocket, capacitor, RPM sensor diagnostics
  • Safety-eye alignment and replacement
  • Travel & force limit reprogramming
  • Remote and keypad pairing
  • Flat-rate written quote before parts go in

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Call

    Describe the symptom and the blink code — we pre-stock the likely part.

  2. Step 2

    Diagnose

    Full opener teardown check — board, drive, safety eyes, RPM sensor.

  3. Step 3

    Repair

    Bad part swapped or full opener replaced if repair isn't worth it.

  4. Step 4

    Program

    Remotes, keypad, MyQ / Aladdin Connect, car HomeLink — all paired before we leave.

How opener diagnosis actually works

A modern opener is a small computer. The blink code on the head unit tells us what's wrong before we even climb the ladder — RPM sensor, force limit, safety beam, logic board, or motor. We carry the diagnostic for every LiftMaster, Genie, and Chamberlain we service.

Repair or replace

We give you both numbers. If the repair is more than 60% of a new opener and your unit is 10+ years old, we tell you straight: replace. New openers are quieter, have rolling-code security, battery backup, and smartphone control standard. No commission, no pressure — your call.

Frequently asked questions

Is my opener worth repairing or should I replace it?+

Rule of thumb: if your opener is under 10 years old and the bad part is the gear, capacitor, RPM sensor, or remote receiver, repair it. If the logic board failed on a unit older than 10 years, the math usually favors replacement — newer openers are quieter, smarter, and code-compliant on battery backup.

Why does my door reverse right after closing?+

Almost always a safety-eye issue: misaligned, dirty lenses, or a loose wire. Sometimes it's the close-force limit set too low. Both are quick fixes on the first visit.

Do you install battery backup on existing openers?+

Yes — we recommend it on every install for hurricane-season power outages. Most modern LiftMaster and Chamberlain heads accept a snap-in battery; older units we recommend a full head swap to a backup-equipped model.

Can you set up Wi-Fi / MyQ / smart phone control?+

Yes — every opener install and most repairs include MyQ (LiftMaster/Chamberlain) or Aladdin Connect (Genie) setup, plus remote, keypad, and HomeLink pairing before we leave.

How long does opener repair take?+

60–90 minutes for most repairs. A full opener replacement is 2–3 hours including rail, head, safety eyes, battery backup, and programming.

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