FAQs
The cost varies depending on the specific part needed, such as a sensor, roller, or spring. We provide an assessment and clear pricing options before beginning any work.
We frequently see broken springs, snapped cables, misaligned tracks, worn-out rollers, and opener motor failures.
Simple maintenance like cleaning sensors is safe, but repairs involving springs, cables, or track adjustments should be handled by a professional due to the high tension involved.
Loud grinding, squeaking, or banging usually indicates a lack of lubrication, worn rollers, or metal parts grinding together. A tune-up can often resolve this.
It is generally recommended to have a professional inspection and tune-up annually to ensure the safety reverse system works and moving parts are lubricated.
Yes, we stand behind our workmanship and the parts we install. Warranty terms vary by part manufacturer and service type.
We accept major credit cards, checks, and cash. Payment is typically handled upon completion of the service.
