Phoenix, AZ
Garage Door Openers
Quiet, reliable openers—repaired or installed right.
Your garage door opener does more work than any other part of the system, and when it fails, it can range from a simple sensor fix to needing a full replacement. Pinky's Garage Doors repairs and installs openers from every major brand, with technicians who diagnose the real issue before recommending a fix.
Signs Your Opener Needs Attention
- The opener runs but the door doesn't move
- Remotes or keypads have stopped responding
- The door reverses immediately or won't close
- The opener grinds, strains, or is noticeably louder than it used to be
- Safety sensor lights blink or won't stay aligned
What's Included
- Motor, drive, and logic board diagnosis
- Safety sensor alignment and replacement
- Belt-drive, chain-drive, and smart Wi-Fi opener installation
- Remote, keypad, and smartphone app programming
- Battery backup options for monsoon-season power outages
- Full auto-reverse and safety testing after any repair or install
Not every opener problem means you need a new unit—we'll tell you honestly whether a repair makes sense or whether your opener has reached the end of its useful life, and walk you through real differences in noise level, features, and price if you're upgrading.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my opener hum but not open the door?
This usually points to a failed capacitor, stripped gear, or a disconnected trolley—a common, usually inexpensive repair rather than a sign you need a new opener.
Belt-drive or chain-drive—which should I get?
Belt-drive openers run quieter and are a good fit for garages attached to living space or bedrooms above. Chain-drive openers are more affordable and hold up well for detached garages where noise matters less.
Do smart openers work during a power outage?
Most modern openers offer optional battery backup, which is worth considering in the Valley given monsoon-season outages. We can include this at installation.
