When the opener quits, your door will not budge and your day stops with it. Dunwoody Garage Door Pros handles garage door opener repair in Dunwoody the same day, from Dunwoody Village to Perimeter Center. Your technician works on every major brand, finds whether it is the motor, the logic board, or a misaligned sensor, and gives you an up-front price before any work starts.
Call before mid-afternoon and you can usually get a technician at your Dunwoody home the same day.
LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Sommer, and more, across belt, chain, screw, and wall-mount drives.
You approve a written, itemized quote before work starts. No surprise charges and no call-center markup.
We realign and test the photo-eye safety sensors so your door stops reversing and closes the first time.
Call (470) 558-1427 and describe what the opener is doing. We book a same-day visit when one is open and confirm the arrival window by phone.
Your technician tests the motor, logic board, drive, and safety sensors, finds the real fault, and hands you an itemized quote before any work begins.
We fix what is worth fixing and only recommend a new opener when repair is not the smarter spend. Either way, the parts are on the truck.
We run the UL 325 auto-reverse test, realign the sensors, and reprogram your remotes and keypad so everything works before we leave.
An opener is a small motor doing heavy work every day, so the failures follow a pattern. A stripped drive gear makes the motor hum while the door stays still.
A worn logic board or a dead capacitor stops it cold. The most common call of all is a door that starts down, then reverses, with the opener light blinking, which almost always means the photo-eye safety sensors have drifted out of alignment.
We service every major brand, including LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, and Sommer, across belt-drive, chain-drive, screw-drive, and wall-mount jackshaft models. We repair or replace drive gears, logic boards, capacitors, and sensors, reprogram remotes and keypads, and set the travel and force limits so the door stops and reverses exactly where it should.
If you want your phone to open the door, we can add compatible myQ smart control at the same visit.
A dead opener is easy to misdiagnose, and a guessed part means a second trip. You get a technician who tests the whole system first, so you pay for the fix your opener actually needs.
You call a real local line, not a national call center. Same-day appointments open across Dunwoody most days.
Background-checked, IDEA-certified technicians diagnose the motor, board, and sensors correctly the first time.
Belt, chain, screw, and wall-mount openers from LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, and Sommer.
Locally operated in Dunwoody, from Dunwoody Village to Perimeter Center. Not a franchise call center.
Most opener calls in Dunwoody are one of these three, and each has a clear same-day fix.
Problem: You hear the motor running, but the door stays put or barely moves. This usually means the plastic drive gear has stripped out inside the opener head.
Our Solution: We replace the drive gear kit or the opener if it is near the end of its life, then run the door through a full cycle and reset the travel limits.
Problem: The door starts down, then reverses, and the opener light flashes. That blinking light is the opener telling you the photo-eye safety sensors are misaligned or blocked.
Our Solution: We realign and test the sensors, replace them if they have failed, and confirm the door closes and holds without reversing.
Problem: The wall button works, but your remote or keypad does not, or nothing responds at all after a power event.
Our Solution: We reprogram the remotes and keypad, replace a failed receiver or logic board if needed, and can add myQ smart control if you want phone access.
If your opener is under about ten years old and the fault is a gear, board, or sensor, repair is usually the smarter spend. If it is older and failing repeatedly, a new opener costs less over time. Your technician gives you both numbers on-site.
A blinking opener light with a door that will not close almost always means the photo-eye safety sensors are misaligned or blocked. It is the most common opener call we get, and realigning or replacing the sensors fixes it fast.
A sensor or gear repair is modest, while a full opener replacement with installation runs about $350 to $750 depending on the model. We confirm your exact price in writing on-site before any work begins.
Yes, on compatible LiftMaster and Chamberlain openers we can add myQ so you open, close, and check the door from your phone. We set it up and test it during the same visit.
Yes. The repair is backed by a workmanship warranty, and any parts or new opener we install carry their manufacturer warranty. Your technician confirms the coverage on your quote before starting.
IDA-member, IDEA-certified technicians
UL 325 safety-reverse compliant
Fully insured local technicians
Locally operated in Dunwoody, GA, not a call center
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