Offers garage door repair, sales, and installation. Service area includes the Wasatch Front: Salt La...
1385 Swaner Rd, Salt Lake City, UT
Garage door openers handle the day-to-day operation of your door. When they stop working properly, it can be frustrating and inconvenient, but many issues can be diagnosed and repaired without replacing the entire unit.
Garage door openers rely on several components working together: the motor and drive system, safety sensors near the floor, electrical connections, and controls and remotes. A problem in any one of these areas can affect how the door operates.
$100-$187.5-$275
Based on local data collected for the Salt Lake City market. Actual costs vary by door type, size, and provider. Contact companies below for a current quote.
If your opener is not working reliably, it is worth having it checked before it leads to a larger issue. You can compare local options below and reach out for help.
Offers garage door repair, sales, and installation. Service area includes the Wasatch Front: Salt La...
1385 Swaner Rd, Salt Lake City, UT
Garage door repair and installation; 24/7 emergency service; offers one-year no-interest financing.
352 Denver St #223, Salt Lake City, UT
Residential garage door repair, maintenance, and installation; emergency service available.
3629 W 1987 S, Salt Lake City, UT
Garage door repair; diagnostic services; same-hour repair availability.
2607 State St Suite B, Salt Lake City, UT
Provides garage door repair. No emergency service is listed and standard business hours indicate clo...
3180 S 460 W, Salt Lake City, UT
Residential garage door services for the Salt Lake City metro, including emergency service.
Salt Lake City, UT
Garage door repair. 24/7 emergency service. Listed two-hour arrival/response window.
Salt Lake City, UT
Installs, repairs, and maintains residential and commercial garage doors. Service area includes Salt...
Salt Lake City, UT
Broken spring replacement specialist; repairs on all brands.
Salt Lake City, UT
Many opener issues can be repaired, especially if the unit is relatively new. Replacement may make sense if the opener is older, repairs are becoming frequent, or you want newer features like quieter operation or smart controls.
This is often related to safety sensors detecting an obstruction or being out of alignment.
In many cases, yes. A technician can confirm compatibility.
Many last 10 to 15 years with normal use, depending on maintenance and usage.
If repairs are frequent or parts are hard to find, replacement may be the better long-term option.