Broken springs, doors off track, openers that hum but won't lift — handled by a local garage door professional with 20+ years in the trade. Straight answers, upfront pricing, no upsells.
Pick the issue that matches what your door is doing — or just call and describe it. Most repairs are completed in a single visit with parts stocked on the truck.
A loud bang in the garage usually means a torsion spring snapped. The door is now dangerously heavy — don't force it. Springs replaced and balanced the same day in most cases.
A door stuck open is a security problem, not just an inconvenience. Bent track, loose cables, and popped rollers are corrected so the door runs true and seals shut.
Remotes, wall buttons, stripped gears, travel limits, and safety sensors. If the opener motor is past its useful life, you get honest advice on repair vs. replace — not a sales pitch.
Lubrication, balance test, hardware tightening, and a photo-eye safety check. The cheapest repair is the one you never need.
You don't need to know the technical terms. These four things help get the right parts on the truck the first time:
Prefer not to call right now? Describe the problem and the best time to reach you.
Based in Meridian — covering neighborhoods from Paramount and Lochsa Falls to South Meridian and everything between, plus nearby cities:
It's not safe. A broken spring means the door's full weight — often 150 lb or more — has nothing counterbalancing it. Forcing it can strip the opener or drop the door on someone. Leave it where it is and call.
Same-day service is usually available for urgent issues — broken springs, doors stuck open, or a vehicle trapped inside. Urgent calls are scheduled first.
Most residential spring replacements in the Treasure Valley land in a few-hundred-dollar range depending on door size, spring type, and whether one or both springs are replaced. You get a clear price before any work starts.
Yes — motors, remotes, wall buttons, travel limits, safety sensors, and full replacement when a unit is genuinely beyond repair. You'll get an honest repair-vs-replace recommendation.