When a Sandestin opener quits, the question is repair vs replace. We tell you honestly which makes sense for your unit instead of defaulting to a new install.
We test the force and travel settings after any opener repair — set wrong, they either stop the door short or defeat the safety reverse.
On the coast in Sandestin, salt air corrodes springs, cables, and rollers faster than inland — we use corrosion-resistant parts and check for rust-weakened hardware. We cover Sandestin and the rest of Walton County, out toward Santa Rosa Beach.
If the opener is under ~10 years old and the fault is sensors, a gear, or a board, repair is usually the better value. Older units, or ones with a burned-out motor, are often cheaper to replace — and you gain quieter operation and a battery backup. We'll tell you which fits your unit.
Same crew that handles our locksmith calls, so you get a real local tech, not a call center.
Serving Sandestin and the surrounding 50-mile Emerald Coast radius.