Garage Door Opener Repair

You press the button and the door won’t move. Or the motor runs but nothing happens. Or the door starts closing and reverses for no reason. Rise & Shine diagnoses and fixes opener problems the same day you call, seven days a week. Our technicians carry gears, boards, sensors, and remotes on every truck and finish most repairs in one visit. No subcontractors, no runaround.

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Why Homeowners Call Rise & Shine for Opener Repair

A broken opener stops your day before it starts. Your car is trapped in the garage, or your home sits wide open because the door won’t close. You need someone who shows up fast, finds the problem, and fixes it without selling you parts you don’t need.

Our technicians work on openers every day. They carry the most common replacement parts on their trucks and can pinpoint most failures within minutes of walking into your garage.

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Same-Day Repairs, 7 Days a Week

We schedule same-day visits every day of the week, evenings and weekends included. Most opener repairs finish within a couple hours.
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Fully Stocked Trucks

Our technicians carry gear assemblies, circuit boards, capacitors, remotes, sensors, chains, belts, and wiring supplies. Most repairs wrap up in one trip.
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No Subcontractors, Ever

Every technician works directly for Rise & Shine. Certified, background-checked, and trained on all major opener brands and models.
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Honest Pricing, No Surprises

Our technicians earn hourly pay, not commission. You get an honest diagnosis and a fair price with no pressure to replace a unit that can be repaired.
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Repair First

We fix what can be fixed. If your opener needs a new gear set or circuit board, we swap the failed part instead of pushing a full unit replacement.
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Certified & Insured

Licensed, insured, and trained on current safety standards. If anything goes wrong on the job, your property is protected.

Common Garage Door Opener Problems We Fix

Opener Runs but Door Won't Move

You hear the motor humming or grinding, but the door stays put. The most common cause is a stripped nylon gear inside the opener. This gear connects the motor shaft to the drive system, and after years of daily use, the teeth wear away. A broken drive chain or belt and a disconnected trolley carriage also produce this symptom.

We open the unit, identify the failed component, replace it, and run the opener through full cycles to confirm the drive system is transferring power to the door correctly.

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Door Reverses Right After Hitting the Floor

The door closes all the way down, touches the floor, then immediately backs up. The close limit setting tells the opener where the floor is. When that setting drifts, the opener thinks it hit an obstruction and reverses. Misaligned sensors, a warped bottom track section, or a failing logic board can trigger the same behavior.

We recalibrate the travel limits and force settings, check sensor alignment, and test the door through multiple close cycles to confirm the reversal is gone.

 

Remote or Wall Button Won't Respond

You press the button and nothing happens. Dead remote batteries are the obvious first check. Beyond that, the problem could be a failed receiver board in the opener, a loose wiring connection between the wall button and the unit, or radio frequency interference from LED bulbs or nearby electronics.

We test each input separately to isolate where the signal breaks down. We replace the failed component, reprogram the remotes and wall buttons, and verify that every control method responds correctly.

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Loud Grinding, Clicking, or Humming

A healthy opener runs with a consistent low hum. Grinding typically means the gear teeth are wearing down. Clicking or popping points to a relay issue on the circuit board or a chain that has stretched loose. A hum with no door movement can mean a seized motor bearing or a dead start capacitor.

We isolate the noise source, replace the worn or failed part, and test the unit until it runs smoothly. If the noise is coming from the door itself (dry rollers, loose hinges), we identify that too so you don’t pay for opener work you don’t need.

Safety Sensors Not Working

The photo-eye sensors at the base of your door tracks prevent the door from closing on people, pets, and objects. When they fail, the door either refuses to close at all or only responds when you hold the wall button down continuously. Dirty lenses, bumped brackets, chewed wiring, and dead sensor units all cause this.

We clean, realign, rewire, or replace the sensors and test the auto-reverse function with a physical obstruction before we leave.

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Opener Light or Wi-Fi Features Stopped Working

Your opener light stays on permanently, won’t turn on at all, or the Wi-Fi and app features have gone dead. A failed light socket, a glitching logic board, or a Wi-Fi module that needs replacing are the usual causes. These problems don’t fix themselves and tend to get worse.

We diagnose the electrical fault and replace the specific component so the opener works the way it did when it was new.

Signs Your Garage Door Opener Needs Repair

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The door doesn't respond when you hit the button.

No light, no motor sound, nothing. Could be a power issue, a dead circuit board, or a motor that has burned out.

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The door starts moving, then stops or reverses.

Force or limit settings have drifted, sensors are blocked or misaligned, or the opener is fighting against a door that’s out of balance.
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The opener makes new noises.

Grinding, clicking, buzzing, or rattling that wasn’t there before means internal parts are wearing down. The longer you wait, the more expensive the repair.
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The door moves slower than it used to

A motor losing strength or a drive mechanism with extra friction drags the travel speed down. This gets progressively worse.

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Your remote only works at close range

A remote that used to trigger from the driveway but now needs you standing in the garage signals a receiver or antenna problem.
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The opener light blinks but the door won't close.

Blinking indicator lights are the opener’s way of telling you the sensors are misaligned, obstructed, or disconnected.

How Our Opener Repair Process Works

Step 1: Call or Book Online

Reach us at 833-865-7473 or schedule through our website. Tell us what’s happening and we’ll set up a same-day appointment.

Step 2: Fast Diagnosis

Our technician tests the opener, sensors, remotes, wiring, and internal components to pinpoint the exact failure. We explain what we find in plain terms so you know what’s going on.

Step 3: Upfront Pricing

You get a written quote covering parts and labor before we touch anything. No hidden fees, no surprise charges.

Step 4: Repair

We fix the problem using quality replacement parts built to last. Most opener repairs finish in under two hours.

Step 5: Safety Inspection

Before we leave, we test every safety feature, cycle the door multiple times, and confirm the opener responds correctly from every control point.

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Should You Repair or Replace Your Opener?

Most of the opener calls we get are fixable with a single part swap. We don’t push replacements when a repair solves the problem. Here’s how we help you decide.
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When Repair Makes Sense

The opener is less than 10 years old. The issue is a single failed part like a gear set, circuit board, or sensor. The motor still runs strong. In these cases, replacing the failed component costs a fraction of a new unit and adds years of life to your opener. Most gear replacements and sensor fixes fall into this category.
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When Replacement Makes Sense

The opener is 15+ years old. The motor is failing. Multiple parts need work at the same time. Or you want features your current unit can’t support, like Wi-Fi control, battery backup, or a built-in camera. At a certain point, putting more money into an aging opener stops being a good investment. A new unit runs quieter, responds faster, and comes with a fresh warranty.

Our technicians give you an honest recommendation based on what they find during diagnosis. If a $150 gear swap fixes the problem, that’s what we tell you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you repair my opener?

Most repairs finish in one to two hours after the technician arrives. We schedule same-day visits seven days a week, so the total turnaround from your call to a working opener is usually a few hours.

How much does opener repair cost?

Simple fixes like sensor realignment or remote reprogramming run under $150. Gear replacements and circuit board swaps fall between $150 and $350. We quote the exact price before starting.

Do you repair all opener brands?

Yes. LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Craftsman, Linear, Overhead Door, Marantec, and others. We carry parts for all major brands.

My opener runs but the door won't move. What's wrong?
Most likely a stripped gear inside the unit. The motor turns but the drive system can’t transfer the force to the door. This is our most common repair call and usually takes about an hour to fix.
Why does my door reverse right after closing?
The close limit or force settings have drifted, or the sensors are misaligned. The opener thinks it’s hitting an obstruction and reverses as a safety measure. We recalibrate the settings and check the sensors.
Is it worth repairing a 15-year-old opener?
It depends on the problem. A single part failure on an otherwise strong unit can be worth fixing. But if the motor is struggling, multiple parts need attention, or you want modern features the old unit can’t support, a new opener is the better investment.
Can you add Wi-Fi to my existing opener?
Some models accept a retrofit Wi-Fi module. LiftMaster and Chamberlain units made after 2013 usually work with the myQ adapter. We can check compatibility during the service visit.
Will you fix the door too, or just the opener?
We check the full system during every opener call. If the door’s springs, cables, or tracks are contributing to the opener problem, we identify that and quote the door repair separately. Fixing the opener without addressing a door issue would leave you with the same symptoms.
Do you offer a warranty on opener repairs?
Yes. All repairs come with warranty coverage on parts and labor. We go over the terms before you approve the work.
What areas do you serve?
Minneapolis, St. Paul, Twin Cities metro, Rochester, Owatonna, Faribault, and Austin, TX.

We’re in Your Area

Rise & Shine repairs garage door openers across Minnesota and Texas. Our trucks carry parts for every major brand, and we schedule same-day visits seven days a week. If your opener broke today, we can fix it today.

Minneapolis • St. Paul • Twin Cities Metro

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