Linear Garage Door Opener Repair in Coney Island, NY
Professional Linear opener repair serving Coney Island, Brooklyn. Same-day service. All models. $100-$250 typical repair.
Linear Repair Specialists in Coney Island
OnPoint Pro Doors provides same-day Linear opener repair repair throughout Coney Island, Brooklyn. We stock Linear parts and arrive within 60 minutes.
Common Linear repairs: Drive gear, logic board, belt/chain, sensors, WiFi setup
Typical cost: $100-$250
Response time: 60 minutes or less
✓ Our Guarantee
✓ Same-Day Service Guarantee
We arrive within 60 minutes or your service call is FREE. No exceptions.
✓ Transparent Pricing Guarantee
Free diagnosis. You approve the exact cost before we start any work. No hidden fees, ever.
✓ Quality Parts Guarantee
We use only OEM or better parts. All parts come with manufacturer warranty.
✓ Licensed & Insured
All technicians are background-checked, licensed, and fully insured for your protection.
Need Linear Repair in Coney Island?
Call (929) 429-2429Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you arrive?
We typically arrive within 60 minutes across NYC, Nassau County, and Suffolk County. Call now for immediate dispatch.
Do you charge for diagnosis?
No, diagnosis is FREE. You only pay if you approve and we proceed with the repair.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept cash, all major credit cards, Venmo, Zelle, and checks. Payment due after work is completed to your satisfaction.
Why OnPoint Pro Doors
OnPoint Pro Doors handles garage door repair across the New York metro area — all five NYC boroughs, Long Island (Nassau and Suffolk), and Northern New Jersey. We are licensed, insured, and built around three commitments: same-day service for emergencies, up-front pricing before any tool comes out of the truck, and a written warranty on every job.
We service every major brand including LiftMaster, Genie, Chamberlain, Craftsman, Wayne Dalton, Amarr, Marantec, Linear, and Clopay. Our trucks are stocked with the most common springs, cables, rollers, opener boards, and panels so we complete the repair on the first visit roughly 92% of the time.
When you call, you get a real person — not a call center, not a scheduling robot. We ask three diagnostic questions, dispatch the right truck with the right parts, and get a technician on-site typically within 60 minutes during business hours.
Our Service Area
NYC: All five boroughs — Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, The Bronx, Staten Island. Long Island: Nassau County (Hempstead, Garden City, Massapequa, Hicksville, Levittown, and surrounding) and Suffolk County (Huntington, Smithtown, Babylon, Bay Shore, Patchogue, Riverhead, Hamptons). New Jersey: Hudson, Bergen, Essex, Union counties — Jersey City, Hoboken, Newark, Elizabeth, Bayonne, and surrounding.
Our Service Guarantees
When you book a job with OnPoint Pro Doors, you are protected by written guarantees on parts, labor, and arrival timing. We do not hide behind asterisks or fine print, and we do not change the price between the quote and the invoice.
- 1-year parts and labor warranty on standard springs. If a torsion or extension spring we install fails inside 12 months, we replace it free including the call-out.
- 3-year warranty on high-cycle springs (25,000-cycle rated). For homeowners who use the door 4+ times a day, we recommend high-cycle springs because the standard 10,000-cycle units fatigue faster. The high-cycle warranty matches.
- 5-year motor warranty on LiftMaster openers. LiftMaster's factory motor warranty is the strongest in the industry — we honor the full term and handle any motor-related claim ourselves.
- 1-year full-system warranty on new openers we install. Including motor, rail, trolley, sensors, remotes, wall console, and labor.
- 90-day repair labor warranty. If the same issue recurs inside 90 days, we come back free, no diagnostic fee.
- On-time arrival guarantee. If we miss our 2-hour scheduled window without advance notice, the diagnostic fee is waived.
Inside Our Trucks — Why First-Visit Completion Hits 92%
National-franchise techs roll up to your house, do the diagnostic, then need to go order parts. We don't. Each of our service trucks is a rolling inventory built around the failure patterns we see across NYC, Long Island, and New Jersey:
- Torsion springs in 8 IPPT calibrations covering 95% of residential door weights from 130 lb to 320 lb
- Extension springs in 4 stretch ratings for older 7-foot doors
- Lift cables in 3 gauges (1/8", 5/32", 3/16") rated for door weights up to 400 lb
- Full sets of 13-ball-bearing nylon rollers (10 per door) for noise reduction upgrades
- 10 most common LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie logic boards including pre-2018 generation
- Photo-eye sensor pairs (LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie) including the green/red Sears-spec pairs for Craftsman openers
- Remote transmitters: Security+ 2.0, Genie Intellicode, Chamberlain Smart, Wayne Dalton, Marantec, Linear Megacode
- 16-foot rolls of EPDM bottom seal in 3 widths plus retainer track and end caps
- Replacement hinges (#1 through #5), bottom brackets, top brackets, jamb hardware, drum cones
- Winding bars in matched pairs, calibrated tension gauges, fish tape, multimeter, RF signal analyzer
That inventory is the reason 92% of jobs are completed on the first visit without ordering parts. The remaining 8% are usually obsolete pre-2010 units where a part has to be sourced from a regional distributor — we order same-day and return within 24-48 hours.
Garage Door Safety — UL 325 Standard and Why It Matters
Federal UL 325 is the safety standard governing residential garage door openers. It exists because in the early 1990s, multiple children died in garage door accidents — doors closing on small bodies, doors falling because of broken safety systems. Every modern opener is required to meet UL 325, and we test compliance on every single job:
- Photo-eye reverse. The two photo-eye sensors near the floor must reverse the door if their beam is broken during closing. We test by walking through the beam path during a closing cycle. If it doesn't reverse instantly, we troubleshoot.
- Contact reverse. The door must reverse on physical contact with an obstacle. We test by placing a 2x4 block flat on the ground in the door path. The door must reverse upward within 2 seconds of contact.
- Force calibration. The opener's down-force setting controls how much resistance triggers a reverse. Set too high, the door can crush an obstacle before reversing. We calibrate per UL 325 using a force gauge.
- Manual release reachable. The red emergency-release cord must be accessible from inside the garage and rated to allow manual disengagement during a power outage.
If your door fails any of these tests, we don't leave until it's fixed — even if you didn't call us about safety. This is non-negotiable. Most "won't close" calls actually trace to a photo-eye misalignment which is a safety system catching a real problem; bypassing it is illegal under UL 325.
When to DIY and When to Call a Pro
We tell every customer the truth: there are some things you can absolutely DIY, and some things you should never touch. Here's the honest breakdown:
SAFE TO DIY:
- Replacing remote batteries (9V or AA, depending on model)
- Cleaning and dusting photo-eye lenses
- Tightening bolts on hinges and brackets if visible (use a 7/16" socket; do not over-tighten)
- Lubricating tracks, hinges, and rollers with white lithium grease (NEVER WD-40 — it's a solvent and washes lubricant out)
- Reprogramming HomeLink in your vehicle
- Resetting the opener via wall-console reset button
NEVER DIY:
- Spring replacement — the springs hold 800-1,500 lbs of stored energy and have killed DIYers
- Cable replacement — same stored-energy issue, plus precise tension calibration
- Track adjustment when off-track — door will fall
- Opener motor or logic board work — voltage hazard plus calibration issues
- Anything involving disconnecting the spring stack
If you've already started a DIY repair and the door is now in a worse state, we don't lecture — we just fix it. The "you started it" surcharge does not exist on our invoices.
