Repair & Service of All Makes, Models, and Types of Garage Door Openers
Chamberlain . Liftmaster . Craftsman . Linear . Raynor . Genie . Ryobi . Marantec... and more.
If your garage door does not open or close when you press your remote or wall button due to a malfunctioning motor, call us for a complimentary inspection. The problem could be solved by a simple solution such as discovering that it is being caused by an interrupted power signal or it maybe caused by bigger issues such as worn out boards, stripped gear and sprocket, broken belt, or other parts that may have given up that we can replace to bring your opener back to life.
OVERHEAD GARAGE DOOR OPENERS
If your overhead garage door motor has reached its lifespan and needs to be replaced, we will replace it with one of the best openers available today that fits your needs and one that will give you the best value.
Linear *
energy efficient & ultra quiet
Liftmaster **
with built in wifi & battery backup
Chamberlain **
with built in wifi & battery backup
Chamberlain ***
with MyQ® Technology
* This opener offers energy-efficiency and optional Battery Backup: This opener offers highly reliable & ultra-quiet operation. It also comes equipped with the ability to be on low-power standby mode to help you save on electricity. The optional Battery Backup accessory enables operation of your garage door in case of a power outage.
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Smooth start and soft stop for ultra quiet operation and highly reliable
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Low-power standby mode dramatically reduces energy consumption
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Battery Backup Ready
** MyQ® Technology with Built in Wifi & Battery Backup Opener: MyQ® Technology with built in wifi and battery backup opener enables you to securely monitor and control your garage door opener and houselights with your smartphone, tablet or computer from anywhere. The Integrated battery backup ensures that you can open and close your garage door even when the power is out. Battery backup for garage door openers is highly recommended for garages without an alternative entrance to the garage.
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Quiet and dependable operation
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Monitor and control your garage door using your smartphone
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Get notified if your garage door opens
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Know if your garage door has been opened while you were away
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Battery Backup Included: Operate your garage door even when the power is out
MyQ® mobile app is a free download requiring no annual activation fee.
Feel secure knowing you can control your garage door from anywhere in the world with internet access.
Stay in control and enjoy more advanced opener with MyQ® Technology with built in Wifi and Battery Backup.
*** Quiet, dependable and MyQ® enabled: This opener offers very dependable operation. It is also MyQ® Technology enabled and lets you easily upgrade to smartphone monitoring with purchase of internet gateway.
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Quiet and dependable operation
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MyQ® Technology enabled
TYPES OF MOTOR DRIVES
The Four Types of Garage Door Opener
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CHAIN DRIVE: This opener type uses a metal chain to power the opening and closing operation. They are reliable and good in a variety of climates. Chain openers are more economical but louder and requires more maintenance than a belt drive.
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BELT DRIVE: This type of opener is very quiet and offers reliable, long-lasting performance. This operation slows down for starts and stops. We highly recommend this type because it is the best garage door opener available. Belt driven openers offers quieter operation with less maintenance than a chain drive.
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SCREW DRIVE: This opener uses a lifting mechanism that moves along a threaded steel rod. They are very powerful and are rated for heavier wood doors. They require least maintenance but is known to cause problems in above average temperatures. They are slower and not as quiet as a belt drive.
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JACK SHAFT: This design is used for areas where a traditional opener won’t fit. For example, garages with low, obstructed, or cathedral ceilings are the perfect place for a jack shaft. This kind of openers mount to the wall beside the door.
The garage door opener uses a power unit that contains an electric motor. The motor uses a gear to drive a chain, belt or screw mechanism. These have a trolley connected to an arm, that is attached to the garage door. The trolley is pulled along the track by a chain, belt, or screw. A quick-release mechanism is attached to the trolley to allow the garage door to be disconnected from the opener for manual operation during a power failure, or in case of emergency.
The garage door opener does not provide the actual lifting power to open a heavy garage door. Instead, the lifting power comes from the springs. These springs are under tension to generate torque to lift the garage door using metal cables. The garage door opener also controls how far the door opens and closes. In most cases, the garage door opener also acts like a lock when the door is closed.