Garage Door Repair Services

Our transparent, flat-rate pricing includes professional labor and expert service with no hidden hourly fees or surprises

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2420L 3/4 HPs Chain Drive Opener with Built-In Camera Battery Backup and myQ Connectivity

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$765.00
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2220L 3/4 HPs Chain Drive Opener with Built-In Camera and myQ Connectivity

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$695.00
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6580L LiftMaster 1 HPs Belt Drive Opener with Battery Backup and myQ Connectivity

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$840.00
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6690L LiftMaster 1-1/4 HPs Belt Drive Opener with Battery Backup and myQ Connectivity

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$935.00
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98022 LiftMaster Motor Elite Battery Backup Wall Mount Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener

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$1,110.00
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98032 Elite Series Heavy Duty DC Battery Backup Wall Mount Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener

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$1,230.00
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Universal Keyless Entry (Outside Keypad)

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$225.00
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Universal Garage Door Remote

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$189.00
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Rail with (Belt - Chain)

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$310.00
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Garage Door Remote Progamming

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$169.00
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Universal Garage Door LiftMaster 2-Button Keychain Remote

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$199.00
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Professional Installation of Customer-Supplied Garage Door Opener

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$399.00

Garage Door Repair Services

Restore Safety & Function to Your Garage

Is your garage door making strange noises or acting up? Our comprehensive repair services cover everything from safety sensor alignment to hardware replacement. We don't just fix the problem; we perform a full safety inspection to ensure your entire system is operating at its best.

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Labor and installation are included

With every purchase.

Warranty

90-days Labor Warranty

After-Sale Service

24/7 support

Safety Payments

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Why is my garage door making so much noise?

Excessive noise is usually caused by worn-out rollers, loose hardware, or a lack of lubrication on moving parts. For a significantly quieter experience, we recommend upgrading to nylon rollers or a belt-drive opener, which minimizes vibration compared to traditional chain drives.

What is the difference between Standard and High-Cycle springs?

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- Standard Springs: Typically rated for 10,000 cycles (approx. 7–10 years of use).

- High-Cycle Springs: Built with thicker wire and higher-grade steel to handle 25,000, often lasting 10 - 20 years. While high-cycle springs have a higher upfront cost, they offer a lower cost-per-cycle and more long-term reliability.

Why should I choose a LiftMaster opener over other brands?

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LiftMaster is a industry leader known for reliability, advanced security, and smart features. Key benefits include:

- myQ Technology: Monitor and control your door from anywhere via your smartphone.

- Security+ 2.0: Sends a new code every time the remote is used to prevent signal hacking.

- Battery Backup: Ensures your garage remains accessible even during power outages.

How often should I have my garage door serviced?

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For optimal safety and performance, your garage door should be inspected and professionally serviced at least once a year. Regular maintenance, including lubricating hinges and checking balance, can prevent major breakdowns and significantly extend the lifespan of your door and motor.

My garage door won't close on the first try-what’s wrong?

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This is most often caused by misaligned or dirty safety sensors. Check to see if the sensor lights are blinking; if they are, clean the lenses and ensure they are pointed directly at each other. Also, check the tracks for any debris that might be triggering the auto-reverse safety feature.

Can I replace my own broken garage door springs?

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No!. Replacing garage door springs is extremely dangerous because they are under high tension. Improper handling can result in severe personal injury or damage to the door system. We strongly recommend contacting a licensed professional to handle all spring-related repairs.

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