FAQ

Common issues include broken springs, worn-out rollers, malfunctioning openers, off-track doors, and sensor misalignment.

Noises may be caused by worn-out rollers, loose hardware, or lack of lubrication on the moving parts.

Most repairs can be completed within 1–3 hours, depending on the complexity of the issue.

We repair all types, including sectional, roller, tilt-up, side-hinged, and custom garage doors.

Regularly lubricate moving parts, check for loose hardware, clean the tracks, and inspect for wear and tear.

Torsion springs typically last 7–10 years with normal use. Frequent usage may shorten their lifespan.

Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency repairs to ensure your garage door is secure and operational at all times.

If the damage is isolated, a single panel can often be replaced. However, color matching and structural alignment are considerations.

This may be caused by a broken spring, frayed cable, or track misalignment. Prompt repair is necessary to avoid further damage.

Install a smart opener, ensure locks are functional, and avoid leaving the remote in your car. Regular maintenance also prevents vulnerabilities.

Gate & Garage Door Repair FAQ

This could be due to power supply issues, a malfunctioning motor, a damaged control board, or sensor problems.

Common causes include power surges, wear and tear, water damage, or incorrect installation.

Most repairs can be completed in 2–4 hours, but complex issues like motor replacements might take longer.

First, check for obstructions, power supply, and remote batteries. If the issue persists, call a professional for help.

We recommend servicing your gate every 6–12 months to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Sensor issues may include misalignment, dirt or debris blocking the signal, or electrical malfunctions.

Check the power source and circuit breaker. If it still doesn’t work, the motor may need repair or replacement.

Yes, we handle repairs for weather-related damage, vehicle impacts, or other physical damages to gates.

This could be due to motor strain, dirty tracks, or insufficient lubrication on the moving parts.

In many cases, individual components like hinges, motors, or panels can be repaired or replaced without needing a full gate replacement.