We Offer Service, Maintenance & Repair to All Types of Residential Garage Doors.

R&S provides service, maintenance and repair for a wide range of residential garage doors and garage door openers. Our team of skilled and amiable service technicians is accessible round-the-clock, every day of the week, to assist you whenever you need it most.

We advise scheduling maintenance for your door annually for standard doors and biannually for carriage house doors. Feel free to consult with a certified R&S technician to have your garage door inspected and serviced, guaranteeing its safe and efficient operation!

As a homeowner, there are certain safety and maintenance tasks for your garage door system that you can handle yourself. If you’re not confident in performing these tasks, feel free to seek assistance from a trained R&S service technician! A Service, Lube and Adjust visit will include:

  • Tighten all nuts and bolts
  • Lube all hinges, rollers, bearings, springs
  • Check door balance and adjust as necessary
  • Check all safety devices for proper operation
  • Assess weather seals and replace as needed
  • Examine the cables for wear and fraying
  • Check and reset operator limits as needed
  • Lube motor rail
  • Test all remotes and wall button

  • Broken springs
  • Motor Problems
  • Door was hit by car
  • Blown capacitor
  • Cables off
  • Door won’t open / close
  • Damaged sections/panels
  • Lights don’t come on or stay on too long
  • Noisy door
  • Door goes part way and comes back up
  • Remotes don’t work
  • Etc.
My garage door opens a little, but then slams back down. I heard a “bang” and now it won’t open at all.

You likely have a broken spring. Reach out to us immediately to schedule an appointment, as it can be very dangerous to repair without the proper tools and equipment.

All of my remotes quit working.

Check the lock button on your wall control panel. This feature, occasionally prevents the remote controls from communicating with your garage door opener. Press and hold the lock button for 3 seconds to turn it off – this will likely resolve the issue.

The motor runs, but the door won’t move.

Ensure that the operator hasn’t become disengaged. If you can manually lift your door without tugging on the red release cord, then it’s disengaged. To re-engage the door, pull the red release cord, open the door halfway, and press the button on the wall control panel. It should re-engage automatically. If it doesn’t, refer to your owner’s manual for further instructions.For assistance, watch this video HERE. If the door is not disengaged, the issue might stem from a stripped gear or carriage, depending on your motor type. Contact a professional for this type of service to ensure proper repair.

My door makes a loud screeching noise when I open/close it.

It is likely time for a service, lube and adjust. You can always lubricate the door yourself with a silicone spray.

My door starts to go down, but then stops and reverses back up and I see blinking lights.

Your safety sensors are out of alignment. Check out a video to help HERE!

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