Garage Door Sensor Repair Etobicoke Photo-Eye Sensors Fixed Same-Day.
Etobicoke safety sensor specialists — door won't close, reverses early, or blinking sensor lights? We realign, rewire, and replace photo-eye sensors to restore safe operation. Pricing $120 – $180, free service call. 1-year parts and labor on all sensor work.
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Royal Garage Doors provides same-day garage door sensor repair in Etobicoke — misaligned, blocked, or faulty photo-eye sensors realigned, rewired, or replaced at $120 – $180 by IDEA-certified technicians. Free service call, 1-year parts and labor. Every visit includes upfront pricing and zero hidden fees. Trusted for 15 years and rated 5.0 from 485 reviews.
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Springs Repair & Replacement
Worn or broken torsion springs replaced with safety-rated parts and full balancing.
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From $150+
Cables & Brackets
Frayed or snapped cables replaced, brackets realigned, and full safety inspection.
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From $450+
Opener Repair & Replacement
LiftMaster & Chamberlain belt-drive openers replaced and fully programmed.
Same-day available
From $100+
Maintenance & Tune-Up
Lubrication, balance check, sensor alignment, and full hardware tightening.
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From $80+
Weather Stripping & Seals
New bottom rubber seal and side weather stripping to keep out water and drafts.
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From $850+
Installation & Replacement
Brand-new sectional, roller, and tilted doors installed with precision and clean finishing.
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Garage door sensor repair in Etobicoke is the realignment, rewiring, or replacement of the photo-eye safety sensors so the door closes safely. Royal Garage Doors delivers it same-day from $120 – $180 — most visits take 60–90 minutes. With a free service call and a 1-year warranty, helping you save money, reduce risk, and gain lasting reliability.
Yes — Royal Garage Doors offers same-day garage door sensor repair in Etobicoke. Call 437-265-9995 before noon; an IDEA-certified technician usually arrives within 2–4 hours, and there is no weekend or holiday surcharge.
Garage door safety sensor repair in Etobicoke costs $120–$180 + tax. Realignment and cleaning of existing sensors is at the lower end; full photo-eye sensor pair replacement with rewiring is at the upper end. The visit includes testing the auto-reverse safety feature, inspecting the wiring run back to the opener, and verifying the door reverses correctly on obstruction.
Free service call included with any repair. 1-year parts and labor.
A door that won't close (and often reverses with the opener lights flashing) is almost always a safety sensor problem. The two photo-eye sensors at the base of the tracks must "see" each other. If the beam is broken or misaligned, the opener refuses to close as a safety measure.
Common causes in Etobicoke:
A sensor knocked out of alignment by a bike, bin, or bump
Dirty or fogged lenses (condensation is common in our winters)
Sun glare hitting a west-facing sensor in late afternoon
A damaged or chewed wire (rodents, lawnmowers, string trimmers)
A failed sensor that needs replacement
Most are resolved same-day.
Each photo-eye sensor has an LED. On most LiftMaster and Chamberlain units: the sending sensor shows a steady amber/yellow light (it's always on when powered). And the receiving sensor shows a steady green light only when it's properly aligned and "seeing" the beam.
If the green light is off or blinking, the sensors are misaligned, blocked, or one has failed.
Genie and other brands use similar indicators. A blinking light is your signal to clean the lenses and gently adjust the sensor angle. If it stays blinking, call us for repair in Etobicoke.
You can try basic realignment: gently loosen the wing nut holding the sensor bracket, adjust the angle until the receiving sensor's LED glows steady green, then retighten. Clean both lenses with a dry microfiber cloth first — condensation and dust cause most false readings in Etobicoke. If the LED won't stay steady after cleaning and realignment, the problem is deeper: a damaged wire, corroded connection, or failed sensor.
Those require testing the wiring continuity back to the opener, which needs proper tools. Don't bypass or disable the sensors — they're a critical safety feature and required by code.
Yes — photo-eye safety sensors have been federally mandated on all residential garage door openers manufactured since 1993 (under U.S. UL 325 standards, which Canadian manufacturers follow). They prevent the door from closing on a person, pet, or vehicle.
Disabling or bypassing them is unsafe and may violate the Ontario Building Code Act safety provisions and void your insurance in the event of an injury. If your sensors are failing, the correct fix is repair or replacement — never bypassing. We restore full code-compliant safe operation on every Etobicoke sensor service.
Our sensor service in Etobicoke includes a full safety test: we verify both sensor LEDs, check beam alignment, and run the auto-reverse test. Placing a 1.5-inch-high object (a roll of paper towel) in the door's path to confirm the door reverses right away on contact, as required. We also test the wiring continuity from each sensor back to the opener terminals, inspect for corrosion or damage.
And confirm the opener's logic board reads the sensor signal correctly. Only when all tests pass do we consider the repair complete.
Etobicoke winters are hard on photo-eye sensors. Condensation forms on the lenses as warm garage air meets cold sensor housings, fogging the beam and causing false reversal. Road salt and slush splash onto the low-mounted sensors, corroding the lens and the wire terminals.
Sub-zero temperatures can also make older sensor wiring brittle, leading to intermittent faults. We see a spike in sensor calls across Etobicoke every January and February. A quick cleaning and a weatherproofing check during annual maintenance prevents most winter sensor problems.
Premature reversal is usually one of two issues: a sensor problem or a misadjusted close-force/travel setting. First check the sensors — clean both lenses and confirm the receiving LED is steady green. If the sensors look fine, the opener's down-travel limit may be set too far (the door hits the floor and reverses thinking it hit an obstacle), or the close-force is set too sensitive.
Both adjustments are part of our sensor and opener service in Etobicoke. If realignment and adjustment don't resolve it, the photo-eye pair likely needs replacement.
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What is different about garage doors in Etobicoke?
Etobicoke garage doors live with a problem most of the GTA never sees: Lake Ontario humidity and salt-laden air blowing inland off the Mimico and Humber Bay shoreline, which rusts cables and rollers years faster than on higher inland ground like The Kingsway.
The lakefront edge of Etobicoke is its own micro-climate. Damp, salt-carrying air off Lake Ontario rolls through Mimico, Long Branch and Humber Bay year-round, and that moisture settles on steel cables, drums and rollers — we routinely pull rusted, frayed lift cables off doors barely four or five years old near the water. Inland, The Kingsway and Islington sit higher and drier, so corrosion is slower but freeze-thaw still cracks weatherstripping and seizes hinges every February. The fix changes with the postal code.
Etobicoke's housing stock runs from grand 1920s-30s detached homes on The Kingsway's tree-lined crescents to post-war bungalows in Islington and Long Branch and brand-new glass condo towers along Humber Bay Shores. That spread means our trucks handle everything in a week — a $180 cable replacement on a Mimico bungalow, a $280 garage door spring repair in Islington, opener repair on a Kingsway double, and a full installation from $1,350 on a renovated detached home. No financing, no parts counter, just the repair done right.
Older detached homes
The Kingsway / Islington
1920s-30s wood-frame and post-war builds, higher dry ground
Freeze-thaw cracks seals and seizes hinges Dec-Feb
Heavier wide doors stress torsion springs and openers
Typical jobs: garage door spring repair, opener repair
Lakefront bungalows
Mimico / Long Branch / Humber Bay
Salt air off Lake Ontario corrodes cables and rollers fast
Frayed lift cables show up within 4-5 years near the water
Damp humidity rusts drums, hinges and bottom brackets
Typical jobs: cable replacement, roller and bracket repair
Garage door spring repair
Replacing a snapped or worn torsion spring — the most common garage door repair we run in Etobicoke, especially on the heavier double doors of The Kingsway and Islington detached homes. Single spring from $280 + tax.
Garage door opener repair
Diagnosing and fixing a LiftMaster, Chamberlain or Genie opener that won't lift, reverses or runs intermittently — common on the older Islington and Long Branch homes in Etobicoke where motors and logic boards have aged out.
Garage door cable replacement
Swapping frayed or snapped lift cables, a job we see constantly along Etobicoke's lakefront in Mimico, Long Branch and Humber Bay, where salt-laden lake air corrodes the steel years faster than inland.
Garage door sensor repair
Realigning or replacing the photo-eye safety sensors at the base of the door so it stops reversing — frequent on Etobicoke's damp lakefront garages where moisture and corrosion knock the eyes out of alignment.
Royal Garage Doors is Mississauga-based and dispatches a second office right here at 12 Featherwood Pl in Etobicoke, so a tech is often minutes from your driveway. We hold a 5.0-star rating from 485 reviews across the GTA. Whether you need a snapped torsion spring sorted with garage door spring repair, a balky motor handled by opener repair, or a tired door swapped out with a new installation, the same Mississauga dispatch serving the city handles your garage door repair Etobicoke call — same-day, no hidden fees.