Repairing a garage door opener usually incurs an average cost ranging from $100 to $300, depending heavily on the specific part that has failed and the brand of the opener unit. Minor fixes, such as reprogramming a remote control, replacing a wall switch, or adjusting the travel limits and force settings, often cost between $75 and $150, primarily covering the technician's minimum service call fee and basic labor. Mid-range repairs, like replacing stripped nylon drive gears, installing a new start capacitor, or swapping out a faulty photo-eye sensor system, typically range from $150 to $200. The most expensive repairs involve replacing the main logic board (the circuit board) or the motor itself, which can cost anywhere from $200 to $350 or more. At that price point, particularly if the opener is over ten years old and lacks modern safety features or rolling-code security, technicians often recommend completely replacing the entire opener unit rather than investing heavily in repairing an obsolete machine.
