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San Antonio, TX · Garage Door

Garage Door Opener Repair San Antonio

Repair and replacement of garage door openers and motors.

Quick Answer

Garage door opener troubleshooting, motor repair, logic board replacement, remote programming, and new opener installation.

Best forOwners whose garage door opener is unresponsive, beeping, reversing immediately, or making grinding noises.

Next stepCall (210) 551-6050. Tell us the opener brand and what it is doing — often diagnosed over the phone.

Opener dead, beeping, or reversing? Check the door first

Here’s the thing most people don’t get told: half of “opener problems” are actually door problems. A binding door makes the motor strain until it quits — replace the opener without fixing the door and the new one dies the same death. So we diagnose both, tell you which one is guilty, and quote the fix before parts come out. LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, and most other brands.

What we fix on openers

Remotes and keypads. Reprogramming, replacement remotes, and wireless keypads — including syncing built-in car buttons (HomeLink).

Safety sensors. A door that reverses immediately or won’t close usually has photo-eyes that are blocked, dirty, or knocked out of alignment. Quick fix, common call.

Motors, boards, and gears. Stripped drive gears, fried logic boards, worn capacitors — we repair with OEM-compatible parts when the unit is worth saving, and say so plainly when it isn’t.

Travel limits and force settings. A door that stops short, slams, or reopens at the floor often just needs limits set correctly.

If the motor runs but the door won’t move — or moves crooked — the problem is likely springs or cables, and we handle the handoff in the same visit. General weirdness? Start at garage door repair.

Try these two things before you call
First: check the photo-eye sensors near the floor — clean the lenses and make sure both lights glow steady. Second: check the wall console’s lock button isn’t engaged (it disables remotes). If that fixes it, you just saved yourself a service call.

Opener service near you

Opener diagnostics and repair across San Antonio and the suburbs (service areas) during business hours — often diagnosable over the phone if you can tell us the brand and what it’s doing. 10% off Military · Senior · Students · Teachers.

The opener hums but the door doesn’t move — what is it?
Usually a stripped drive gear inside the opener, or the door itself is jammed or spring-broken and the motor can’t lift it. Stop running it (you’ll cook the motor) and have both checked.
Why does my opener light keep blinking?
Blinking lights are diagnostic codes — most often the safety sensors are blocked, dirty, or misaligned. The blink count maps to a specific fault per brand; tell us the brand and the pattern when you call.
Can you program new remotes and keypads?
Yes — replacement remotes, wireless keypads, and the buttons built into your car. We can usually pair everything in one visit.
Repair the opener or replace it?
If the unit is under ~10 years old with a single failed part, repair usually wins. Older units missing modern safety features, or with burned-out motors, are honest replacement candidates. We quote it straight either way.

Key Facts

  • TX Lic #B19775
  • Quoted price before work starts
  • Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 9am-4pm

Need help?

Call during business hours for a same-day estimate.

(210) 551-6050
San Antonio Locksmith - TX Lic #B19775