When your garage door motor doesn't start, the problem ranges from a simple power issue to a failed logic board or worn drive gear. We diagnose and fix the root cause — not just the symptom.
A motor that doesn't respond could be a wiring issue, a tripped breaker, a failed capacitor, or a burned-out motor winding. We run a full electrical and mechanical diagnostic before recommending any parts.
Tripped circuit breaker, unplugged unit, or faulty outlet wiring feeding the opener.
The main circuit board controls all opener functions — boards fail from power surges.
Start capacitors in older units fail silently — motor hums but won't start.
Opener ran too long against a stuck door and tripped its internal thermal cutoff.
We always give you an honest repair-vs-replace recommendation before touching anything.
Failed board on a newer unit is worth replacing — far cheaper than a new opener.
We test motor resistance to determine if rewinding or motor swap is viable.
Units over 12–15 years old are often best replaced — parts become unavailable.
We quote repair cost before any work. No parts sold you don't need.
Our van carries logic boards, capacitors, and motor assemblies for all major brands. One visit usually resolves it.
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