A faulty entrance is a safety and revenue problem
A door that won't open turns customers away; a door that won't close leaves your premises exposed and runs up your heating bill. A door that opens or closes unpredictably is a liability the moment someone gets caught in it.
We service every major operator brand and every door type — overhead sliders, telescopic and full-breakout slides, swing operators, low-energy accessible openers, and the sensors and control boards behind them.
How a repair visit works
A technician arrives, isolates the fault — mechanical, electronic, or sensor-related — and walks you through the fix and the cost before any work begins. Common faults are resolved on the first visit from stock; anything needing a special-order part is made safe and scheduled without delay.
Every repair is tested against AAADM-style safety criteria before we leave, so the door not only works but works safely for the public.
What's included
- On-site diagnosis of mechanical, electronic and sensor faults
- Belt, roller, carrier, track and pulley replacement
- Operator and motor repair or replacement
- Sensor, safety beam and activation device repair
- Control board and wiring diagnosis
- Post-repair safety test to AAADM standards
Signs you need automatic door repair
- Door opens slowly, partially, or not at all
- Door won't close or reverses for no reason
- Grinding, dragging or unusual noise on cycle
- Door has been propped, disabled or taken out of service
- Sensor misreads — opens on its own or fails to detect people
