Yes, all our opener repairs are backed by a 1-year warranty in writing.
Yes, we service and repair both. If you're not sure which one you have, we can identify it and talk through whether it's worth switching styles during the repair.
If the opener is under 10 years old and the issue is isolated (a sensor, a gear, a remote), repair is almost always the better value. We'll always tell you honestly if replacement makes more sense.
Yes. North Carolina summers can be tough on opener components, especially logic boards and sensors in an unconditioned garage. Regular use in high heat and humidity is one of the more common reasons we see premature opener issues in this area.
Often, yes. We serve Wake, Franklin, and Johnston Counties and can usually get to you same-day, especially if your door is stuck open and it's a security concern.
Yes, we work on Chamberlain, LiftMaster, Genie, Craftsman, and most other major opener brands you'll find in homes across Raleigh, Clayton, and Wake County.
This is almost always a stripped or worn drive gear inside the opener unit, a common failure point as openers age. It's a straightforward fix in most cases and usually doesn't require replacing the whole opener.
Yes. The opener and the door are separate systems, so in most cases we can repair or replace the opener on its own. We'll only recommend touching the door itself if there's a related issue, like worn springs putting extra strain on the motor.
Most opener repairs run less than a full replacement, since we can usually fix the motor, gears, or sensors without swapping the whole unit. We'll always give you an upfront price after diagnosing the issue, before any work begins.

