Top 10 garage door repair services in Clovis, CA

Porch Pro Headshot Door-Mart Garage Doors
Garage Door Repair
Serves Clovis, California
(244)
We've been serving the Northern and Central California for over four decades. As a company, we are proud to be part of such a great community. Here at Door-Mart, we wish to better serve the residents of California by providing 24/7 repair service 365 Days a Year. We are open 7 days a week and can ev...Read more about Door-Mart Garage Doors
We've been serving the Northern and Central California for over four decades. As a company, we are proud to be part of such a great community. Here at Door-Mart, we wish to better serve the residents of California by providing 24/7 repair service 365 Days a Year. We are open 7 days a week and can ev...Read more about Door-Mart Garage Doors
Porch Pro Headshot Landin Improvement
Garage Door Repair
Serves Clovis, California
(17)
For years, we have been providing handyman work that you can trust and count on. No one will work harder then Landin Improvement! I am willing to cover Visalia, Tulare, and all surrounding cities.
For years, we have been providing handyman work that you can trust and count on. No one will work harder then Landin Improvement! I am willing to cover Visalia, Tulare, and all surrounding cities.
Porch Pro Headshot Fine & Fast Work
Garage Door Repair
Serves Clovis, California
(18)
We at Fine & Fast Work have established a reputation of reasonably priced, timely and outstanding handyman services. We've accomplished hundreds of remodeling, renovation and building projects throughout Southern California and have proudly earned our customers' respect with each job. Through many ...Read more about Fine & Fast Work
We at Fine & Fast Work have established a reputation of reasonably priced, timely and outstanding handyman services. We've accomplished hundreds of remodeling, renovation and building projects throughout Southern California and have proudly earned our customers' respect with each job. Through many ...Read more about Fine & Fast Work
Porch Pro Headshot Fresno Handyman
Garage Door Repair
Serves Clovis, California
(2)
"My neighbor used this gentleman and he did a fantastic job for them. He is always busy, We had to wait one and a half weeks for an appointment. He pressure washed and sealed our back patio and walkways for us. He installed three new ceiling fans and a bathroom exhaust fan for us. We can tell tha...Read more about Fresno Handyman
"My neighbor used this gentleman and he did a fantastic job for them. He is always busy, We had to wait one and a half weeks for an appointment. He pressure washed and sealed our back patio and walkways for us. He installed three new ceiling fans and a bathroom exhaust fan for us. We can tell tha...Read more about Fresno Handyman
Porch Pro Headshot Haynes Pool Care
Garage Door Repair
Serves Clovis, California
(1)
Serving the Bakersfield Area and available for after hours emergency calls. Haynes Garage Door Service is ready to fix doors off track, replace broken springs, provide opener installations and repairs and much more
Serving the Bakersfield Area and available for after hours emergency calls. Haynes Garage Door Service is ready to fix doors off track, replace broken springs, provide opener installations and repairs and much more
Porch Pro Headshot Jeff's Handyman
Garage Door Repair
Serves Clovis, California
Thank you for taking the opportunity to find out more about Jeff's Handyman! We have served the greater Clovis community since 2009 and have over 12 years experience meeting customers handyman needs! I look forward to learning more about the work you'd like to do!
Thank you for taking the opportunity to find out more about Jeff's Handyman! We have served the greater Clovis community since 2009 and have over 12 years experience meeting customers handyman needs! I look forward to learning more about the work you'd like to do!
Porch Pro Headshot Garage Door Skillz
Garage Door Repair
Serves Clovis, California
Porch Pro Headshot GM BAKER pro services
Garage Door Repair
Serves Clovis, California
Hi, we just joined PORCH.COM October 29, 2016 GM BAKER pro services is owned and operated by G. Michael Baker. Mike has been in the trades for over 30 years. Mike built his first CUSTOM HOME when he was 21 years old in the mountains of Sonora, ca. He was trained by his father who was a MASTER BUIL...Read more about GM BAKER pro services
Hi, we just joined PORCH.COM October 29, 2016 GM BAKER pro services is owned and operated by G. Michael Baker. Mike has been in the trades for over 30 years. Mike built his first CUSTOM HOME when he was 21 years old in the mountains of Sonora, ca. He was trained by his father who was a MASTER BUIL...Read more about GM BAKER pro services
Porch Pro Headshot Cato Construction
Garage Door Repair
Serves Clovis, California
Porch Pro Headshot Rafael Silva
Garage Door Repair
Serves Clovis, California
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Frequently asked questions about garage door repair services

There are several reasons why your garage door sensors might malfunction. Garage door sensors are subject to wear and tear over time, so if your sensors are old, it may be time to have them replaced and updated. Some issues may require that the sensor be replaced altogether, but others can be a quick fix. Here are the most common reasons why your sensors might not work:

  • Debris blocking the sensors - Garage door sensors sit close to the ground to prevent the door from closing if there are pets, people, or other items in its path. Due to their necessary location, sensors collect dirt and dust over time and can potentially be blocked by leaves or twigs that make their way in. If your sensors aren’t working, check them to ensure they’re clean first.
  • Misalignment of sensors - Your garage door sensors work when the lights on both sensors line up. If something breaks the path of light between the sensors, your garage door will stop lowering. If the brackets holding the sensors have come loose over time, it may cause the sensors to lose their connection. Check and see if the mounting brackets for your sensors are loose. If they are, use a screwdriver to tighten them back up, and this might solve your alignment problem without having to call a pro.
  • A wiring malfunction - If you’ve checked that the sensors are both clean, aren’t being blocked, and are properly aligned, but you’re still not seeing lights on both sensors, there might be an electrical or another mechanical issue. If your troubleshooting efforts haven’t fixed the issue, it’s time to call in the pros.

The best choice for you when it comes to repairing or replacing your garage door will come down to the issue. If your garage door is 15 or 20 years old and you’re noticing issues with the motor, sensors, and overall appearance, it’ll likely make more sense to replace the door than to replace or repair all the individual parts.

However, if there’s damage to your door, like a dent from a car bumper, you may be able to replace the door only and save the cost of the motor, rails, and sensor.

The paint on garage doors is subject to fading over time, but if your motor and sensors are still working well, you can repaint the door to bring a fresh look to the exterior of your home. This is something you can take on as a DIY project with the right materials and tools, or hire a pro to take care of it quickly.

If you’re unsure whether to replace your garage door, the best choice is to call a local garage door repair company. They’ll come to your home and inspect your current door, providing you with a recommendation on the cost of repairs versus the price of a new door and installation.

Anything more than basic cleaning and checking alignment should be left to the pros. Garage doors use tension provided by large springs, and making adjustments without training can result in serious injuries - or even death - if something goes wrong. Additionally, most garage doors are very heavy. If they feel light, chances are there’s a lift assist from the springs, and your garage door will drop if those are disconnected.

Here are some things you can do yourself before calling a local garage door repair company:

  • Clean dust and dirt from your garage door sensors.
  • Check for any items blocking the path of light between the sensors.
  • Make sure the sensors are properly aligned.
  • Double-check that your garage door opens from the built-in panel. If it does, it’s possible that all your issues can be solved with a simple garage door opener repair.
  • Use a screwdriver to tighten loose sensor brackets. Only do this if the mounting brackets are wobbly; never take any pieces off of your garage door system.

There’s a particular sinking feeling when you hit the button to close your garage door, it gets almost all the way closed before stopping in its tracks or starts going back up again. Many of us use our garages for storage and parking, and the thought of leaving the door open overnight makes us uneasy. Not to mention, having your garage door open can drastically impact the temperature inside your home if you live in a climate with chilly winters.

Many garage doors automatically try to open fully again if they encounter an obstacle. This is a safety measure to create space under the door, but it can also mean that your door stays all the way open when you don’t want it to.

There are a few things to can try to get your garage door to close:

  • Check the tracks - It’s easy for debris, dirt, and ice to get stuck in the rails, which can prevent your garage door from closing all the way.
  • Make sure nothing is blocking the path of the sensors - Even a small item, like the handle of a grocery bag, can be enough to break the connection and cause your garage door to remain open.
  • Clean the sensors and look for a small light on both sensor panels - Your garage door sensors need to be clean for the lights to work, and there should be a light on each sensor panel. If you can’t see two lights, there’s a malfunction.

The most commonly malfunctioning element of a garage door is the springs. Expect to pay between $100 and $200 to repair them. You’ll need to factor in labor costs as well, which vary based on your location and the current demand.

Garage door springs need to be tuned yearly to stay in tip-top shape, and doing this can save you a more costly bill in the long run. This is an easy item to add to your yearly maintenance schedule. It isn’t costly, can be scheduled in advance, and can be done before chilly weather hits to prevent your garage door from being stuck open in the cold.

Another detail to consider is the age of your original garage door system. Older models may not be compatible with current springs, which could mean you need to replace your garage door to fix the problem.

In addition, supply chain troubles can mean that your wait time or the overall availability of new springs might be in question. A quick call to a local garage door repair company will give you insight into wait times and if your garage door can be repaired with new parts or not.

If your garage door is damaged by a break-in or an accident, you can make an insurance claim. There are pros and cons to doing this, and it’s worth weighing these before you dial up your insurance company.

  • Is the value of the repair or replacement more than your deductible? Small repairs are likely worth paying for out of pocket since you’ll have to pay your deductible and be subject to an insurance increase the following year.
  • Is it a functional or cosmetic repair? Dings, scratches, and dents that don’t impact the overall function of your garage likely aren’t worth the trade-off for making an insurance claim.
  • Was the damage done by you or someone in your household? If the answer is yes, there’s a reasonable chance your premium will go up when you renew your insurance. Depending on your situation, the deductible plus a potential increase might make it more cost-effective to pay for the repair instead of making an insurance claim.
  • Is your garage attached to your home? In some cases, detached garages aren’t covered by a home insurance policy. Either way, it’s good to know the ins and outs of what your policy covers for outbuildings on your property.
  • Is the replacement due to damage or age/ wear and tear? Home insurance typically covers damage due to a crime or a weather event but won’t cover wear and tear due to age. If you want to cover yourself for these things, consider a home warranty in addition to home insurance.

Recent reviews for Clovis garage door repair services

45673

Great service, I recommend Micheal for your Garage door repairs

- Johnnie Ray
42971

12/24/15, Bob replied to my email request for quote in 15 minutes. He said that he had'nt scheduled any work for today because it was Christmas Eve. When I explained the problem with the toilet leaking all over the floor, he said he would come right out. ...

- Jack Gilson
44930

JL improvement painted my patio for a fraction of the cost of the original builder. Came out very good, and saved me a lot of time and money. I would definitely recommend the professional services of JL improvement.

- Matt O'Rafferty
45135

JL Improvements updated a 400 square foot room. He created a large open space that will allow my family to utilize this area on a daily basis. My family and I are extremely happy with the outcome. JL Improvements had several challenges but was able to cor...

- Jae Kiser

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