Door won't close. Door reverses partway down with nothing in the way. Opener motor light is blinking in a specific pattern. These all point to the same problem: the two safety sensors mounted near the floor on each side of the door. Mid-century community with original sensor units that have cycled for decades, and the blinking light pattern on the opener tells you they're the issue. Don't buy replacement sensors yet — the actual problem might be alignment, wiring, or sun interference. Zach diagnoses in Mission before suggesting any parts.
Why Your Mission Garage Door Won't Close
Sensor misalignment is the most common cause — one sensor got bumped slightly off-axis from its partner. Dirty or blocked sensor lens (cobwebs, dust, leaves, dirt buildup) is second-most common. Faulty sensor unit, where the LED is dead or constantly blinking. Wiring issue at the sensor or at the opener motor unit terminal. Sun interference where direct sunlight on a south-facing sensor lens overwhelms the infrared beam. Original-era Mission sensors are commonly past service life.
How Zach Diagnoses Sensor Problems in Mission
Read the opener motor unit's blinking light pattern — the pattern itself identifies whether the issue is sensor, wiring, or unit failure. Check the sensor alignment LEDs — green and red indicators tell you immediately which side is the problem. Inspect the wiring from each sensor back to the motor unit terminal. Test sensor function by intentionally breaking the beam. Identify sun interference issues by checking door orientation and time of day — common on south-facing Mission garages.
Safety Sensor Repair vs Replacement
Alignment fix is the most common resolution and requires no parts — just careful bracket adjustment until both LEDs go steady. Cleaning the lens resolves many false-reverse calls. Wiring repair when the connection is damaged or corroded. Full sensor unit replacement when an actual unit is faulty. Zach doesn't replace working sensors in Mission just to bill more — he fixes the actual problem. Safety sensors are a federal requirement on all openers manufactured after 1993, so leaving them broken isn't an option.
Why Mission Homeowners Call Zach for Sensor Repair
Not a tech swapping parts on guess. Zach diagnoses every Mission sensor issue himself before recommending anything.
Most sensor calls resolve with alignment or cleaning — not new units. Zach charges for the fix you actually need.
Mission is on Zach's close-in Johnson County route. South-facing Mission garages need specific solutions when afternoon sun overwhelms the sensor beam.
What to Expect When You Call
Call (816) 804-0072 and reach Zach directly. Describe the blink pattern on your opener motor unit if you can see it — that pre-diagnoses the issue before he arrives. Alignment, cleaning, or repair completed on arrival. Full door operation test before leaving. Honest call on whether the sensor needs replacing or just an alignment.
Searching "garage door sensor repair near me Mission KS"? Mission is on Zach's close-in Johnson County route. Call (816) 804-0072. See the full safety sensor repair service page for diagnostic details, or visit the Mission service area page for more on the community.