Your garage door opener is the heart of your system—until it stops working. Whether it’s a motor that won’t run or a remote that’s lost signal, Trusted Garage Repair is here to help. We provide fast, affordable repair and new opener installation.
Need an upgrade? Ask about our smart Wi-Fi openers that let you control your door from anywhere!
If your motor won’t run or struggles to lift the door, it may be nearing the end of its life. We perform comprehensive tune-ups to extend your opener’s lifespan or provide professional motor replacements for units that have failed, ensuring your system runs smoothly again.
Upgrade your home’s IQ. We install advanced openers. This allows you to open or close the door from work, receive alerts if the door is left open, and even enable in-garage delivery for your packages. Perfect for families or also anyone who wants more security & convenience.
Frustrated by a remote that’s lost signal or a wall button that won’t respond? We troubleshoot wiring and frequency issues to repair wall switches, keypads, and remotes. We ensure every clicker connects instantly so you aren’t left pressing the button multiple times.
Hearing a humming noise but the chain won’t move? This often means the internal components are stripped. We specialize in gear and sprocket rebuilds, replacing worn-out drive trains inside the casing to restore lifting power without the cost of a full opener replacement.
Many homeowners stick with their noisy, rattling chain-drive opener simply because “it still works.” However, modern technology offers significant upgrades in safety and comfort. If your opener is over 15 years old, lacks safety sensors, or wakes up the house every time it runs, it is time for a change.
We specialize in installing steel-reinforced Belt Drive Openers. Unlike old bicycle-chain style models, these run on a rubber belt that makes them virtually silent—perfect for homes with bedrooms located above the garage.
The general rule of thumb is the "10-Year Rule." If your opener is under 10 years old and the repair cost is less than 50% of a new unit (like a gear kit or sensor fix), repair is the best option. However, if your unit is over 15 years old, lacks modern safety photo-eyes, or has a blown circuit board, investing in a new, warrantied unit is often more cost-effective and safer in the long run.