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Garage Door Repair Plano fixes and replaces garage door openers across Plano, Texas, usually the same day. We repair every major brand, including LiftMaster, Chamberlain and Genie, from a dead motor or a stripped gear to a failed logic board or a sensor that stops the door closing. We are based in Plano on Greenbriar Lane in 75074, we answer the phone 24 hours for a door stuck open, and we tell you honestly whether your opener is worth repairing or whether you are throwing good money at a unit that is done.
By the time an opener quits in Plano, it is usually the oldest working part of the whole door. The springs have been replaced once or twice. The rollers and cables have been touched. The opener bolted to the ceiling is often the original unit from the year the house was built, quietly running for 25 or 30 years.
That matters because openers are not built to last that long. The motor, the drive gear and the circuit board inside are designed for roughly 10 to 15 years of use. Much of Plano went up in the 1990s and 2000s, so a large share of the openers in this city are now well past the age they were ever meant to reach.
It is why so many Plano openers fail not from one dramatic break but from simple age: a gear finally strips, a capacitor dries out, a logic board gives up. Garage Door Repair Plano sees the same three or four end-of-life failures over and over, on units that owe nobody anything.
A repair shop makes more money replacing your opener than fixing it. So here is the rule we actually use, out loud. If the repair costs less than about half the price of a new opener, and the motor and rail are sound, we repair it. If it is more than that, or the unit is past 15 years, replacing it is the better spend and we will say so.
Some failures are worth fixing on almost any decent opener. A worn drive gear, a dead capacitor, a bad logic board, or a failed travel limit are all standard repairs on a unit whose motor still has life in it.
One line we will not cross: if your opener predates 1993 it has no photo-eye safety sensors, because they were not required yet. That is not a repair conversation. A door that cannot see a child or a pet under it gets replaced, and Garage Door Repair Plano will tell you that plainly.
The design life of a garage door opener. Plano’s housing stock is largely 25 to 35 years old, so a great many of the openers still running in this city are a decade or more past it. Age alone does not mean replace, but it changes the maths on any repair over about half the cost of a new unit.
Most opener problems fall into a handful of buckets, and the honest repair-or-replace call is usually clear once you know which. Find your symptom, then call and we will confirm it.
| What your opener is doing | Repair or replace | What is going on |
|---|---|---|
| Opener hums or strains but the door does not move | Usually repair | Stripped drive gear or a dead starting capacitor. Cheap parts on a sound motor. |
| Motor runs for a second then shuts off | Usually repair | A failed travel limit or a worn gear tripping the safety cutoff. |
| Remotes and wall button both do nothing | Repair, sometimes replace | Often a failed logic board. Worth fixing if the motor and rail are sound. |
| Door reverses just before it closes | Usually a quick fix | Misaligned or failed photo-eye sensors, not the opener itself. |
| Loud grinding, unit is 15+ years old | Usually replace | Motor bearings or gearbox wear on a unit already past its design life. |
| Opener predates 1993, no sensors at the floor | Replace, not optional | No photo-eye safety system. It cannot detect a person or pet under the door. |
The same company and the most common openers in Plano. They use proprietary logic boards, so a real fix means matching the right board, not guessing. We carry the common parts.
A different drive and board system to LiftMaster. Genie openers have their own failure patterns, and we repair the screw-drive and belt-drive units alike.
Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, Linear and the rest. If parts still exist we will fix it. If the unit is past safe repair we will tell you, rather than sell you a patch that fails again next month.
Ten to fifteen years is the usual design life. Because so much of Plano was built in the 1990s and 2000s, a lot of the openers here are well past that on their original unit. Age alone is not a reason to replace a working opener, but it changes the call on any repair that runs over about half the price of a new one.
If the repair is under roughly half the cost of a new opener and the motor and rail are sound, repair is the better spend. Past that, or past fifteen years, a new unit usually wins. Garage Door Repair Plano gives you the honest call rather than the one that sells the bigger job.
Almost always a stripped drive gear or a dead starting capacitor. Both are inexpensive parts on an otherwise healthy motor, and both are standard same-day repairs. It is one of the most common opener calls we take in Plano and rarely means a new unit.
Probably not the opener. That is nearly always the photo-eye safety sensors near the floor, either knocked out of alignment or with a dirty or failed lens. It is one of the cheapest fixes on the whole door and does not need a new opener.
Yes, both, plus Chamberlain, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman and the rest. LiftMaster and Chamberlain share proprietary logic boards, and Genie runs a different system, so the right fix depends on matching the correct part. We carry the common boards and gears.
If it predates 1993 it has no photo-eye sensors and cannot detect a person or pet under the door, so yes. If it is newer and working, there is no rush, though a unit past fifteen years is living on borrowed time and a planned swap beats a dead opener on a Monday morning.
Usually, yes. Common gears, capacitors and boards are on the truck, and Garage Door Repair Plano runs a 24 hour line for a door stuck open. Call (972) 426-2670 and we will tell you honestly whether it is today or first thing tomorrow.
We are based in Plano, on Greenbriar Lane in 75074, and cover the whole city: 75023, 75024, 75025, 75074, 75075, 75093 and 75094, from the older east side and downtown to the newer Legacy and Willow Bend corridors in the west.
Outside the city we cover Frisco, Allen, McKinney, Richardson, Carrollton, Garland, The Colony, Murphy, Wylie, Addison and Coppell.
Garage Door Repair Plano, same-day opener repair and replacement across Plano and North Dallas. Call (972) 426-2670.