Dead remote, silent motor, or an opener that's simply worn out — get matched with a local technician for repair or a same-day upgrade.
Wide day-to-night temperature swings affect sensor alignment and electrical connections over time, and wind-driven dust common in this area works its way into motor housings faster than in less arid climates.
Local technicians know which opener brands and models hold up best to Gallup's conditions and can recommend an upgrade when repeated repairs stop making sense.
Most openers have a manual release cord to open the door by hand in an emergency — a technician can walk you through it over the phone.
Call Now: (910) 574-1952Tell us what's going on — we'll call you back to confirm a time, usually same-day.
Minor issues like a dead remote battery or misaligned sensor are usually worth repairing. An opener over 10–15 years old with recurring problems is often more cost-effective to replace.
Many homeowners like the ability to check and control the door remotely — worth discussing with your technician based on what you actually want out of it.
Many newer models do, which keeps the door operational during an outage — ask about this option if you're considering a replacement.