Genie Garage Door Service in Roseville, CA | Capital Garage Door Repair Sacramento
Capital Garage Door Repair Sacramento provides independent Genie garage door service across Roseville — repair, opener replacement, parts, and emergency calls. We’re not affiliated with Genie’s manufacturer, Overhead Door Corporation, which means we work for you, not a warranty program. Call (855) 922-4230 for a free estimate, and you’ll speak directly with Eric Mahann, who also shows up to do the work.

Roseville’s master-planned subdivisions — Westpark, Fiddyment Farm, Woodcreek, Stanford Ranch — are full of Genie openers installed during the housing boom of the early 2000s. A lot of that equipment is now 15 to 22 years old and failing in predictable ways. We know exactly what to look for.
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Why Roseville Residents Choose Us for Genie Service
Eric Mahann has been working on garage doors for 18 years across the Sacramento region, and Genie equipment has been part of that the entire time — from the ChainMax belt-drive openers that went into thousands of KB Home builds to the newer Genie SilentMax and StealthDrive models now showing up in Roseville’s newer Fiddyment Farm phases.
765 homeowners have rated us 4.9 stars. That number matters here because Roseville homeowners research before they hire — and they share recommendations through HOA community boards and Nextdoor with real specificity. The reason we keep getting called back into Stanford Ranch and Woodcreek isn’t a marketing campaign. It’s that Eric diagnoses the actual problem, sources OEM-compatible parts the same day when possible, and doesn’t recommend replacement when repair is the right answer. Most problems aren’t as bad as they sound at 7am. Let’s take a look before we start talking replacement.
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Common Genie Garage Door Problems We Solve in Roseville
- Genie opener won’t respond to remote or wall button. In Roseville’s 95747 zip code, where west- and south-facing garages absorb intense afternoon heat, we regularly find that the Genie logic board has developed hairline solder cracks from repeated thermal cycling — a failure mode that looks like a dead opener but is often a $120–$200 board swap. Before condemning the unit, we test the logic board and safety sensors independently.
- Genie screwdrive opener grinding or stalling mid-travel. Genie’s screw-drive models — the 2024, 2028, and similar lines — use a lubricated rail that dries out faster in Roseville’s summer heat than in coastal markets. By August in a hot Roseville garage, that rail can feel like sandpaper. The fix is usually a deep clean and re-lubrication with the correct grease spec, not a new opener.
- Broken torsion springs on three-car garage doors. Roseville’s three-car garages are the norm, not the exception, and the heavier double-wide panels on those configurations put more load on the spring system. Paired with the 70-degree temperature swing between summer afternoons and winter nights, metal fatigue runs faster here than the spring’s rated cycle count suggests. Spring repair runs $180–$340 and we carry dual torsion spring setups on the van for exactly this market.
- Genie Aladdin Connect Wi-Fi module losing connectivity. The Aladdin Connect system added to many mid-2010s Genie openers in Roseville’s newer builds uses a 2.4GHz module that can fall off the network after firmware updates or router changes. This one gets misdiagnosed as an opener failure constantly. It’s usually a module reset or a $45–$80 replacement — not a new unit.
- Weather stripping failure and panel-gap misalignment. The 105°F-to-35°F temperature range Roseville sees annually causes the steel panels on builder-grade sectional doors to expand and contract enough to warp bottom seals and create visible daylight gaps. We see this frequently on the original Amarr and Clopay doors installed in the Woodcreek and Stanford Ranch communities — and it’s just as common on Genie-adjacent installations where the opener is fine but the door itself is no longer sealing or tracking true.
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Genie Service in Roseville: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s something specific to Roseville that doesn’t apply the same way in Sacramento proper or over in Rocklin: the 95747 zip code covering Westpark and Fiddyment Farm contains thousands of homes built by KB Home, Lennar, and DR Horton between roughly 2005 and 2015, nearly all with the same builder-grade specifications. That means the same spring dimensions, the same Genie or Genie-compatible opener model, and the same installation quirks appear house after house on streets like Fiddyment Road and Blue Oaks Boulevard.
What that means practically is that Eric stocks his van specifically for this subdivision wave — not a general inventory hedging across every configuration possible. When a Fiddyment Farm homeowner calls with a broken spring or a stalling opener, we’re not guessing at parts. We’ve been in that subdivision dozens of times, we know the exact spring winding specs on those heavier three-door configurations, and we know which Genie chain-drive model went into the majority of those garages. That kind of subdivision-specific familiarity cuts diagnostic time and means fewer return trips for parts. It also means we can give you an accurate estimate on the phone before we even pull into your driveway.
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Genie Models & Products We Service in Roseville
We service the full Genie residential product line — including ChainMax, SilentMax, StealthDrive, MachForce, and the screw-drive 2024/2028 series. We also work on Genie’s Aladdin Connect smart-home integration system, Genie wall consoles, keypads, and battery backup units.
On parts: we use OEM-specified components wherever available, and OEM-compatible aftermarket parts from established manufacturers when OEM lead times would leave your garage unusable. We’ll tell you which you’re getting before we order. For common Roseville configurations — dual torsion spring setups, Genie chain-drive and belt-drive units in the 3/4 HP range — we carry the most frequently needed components in the van. That means same-day turnaround on most standard repairs rather than a multi-day wait for parts delivery.
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Genie Service Pricing in Roseville
Genie garage door repair in Roseville follows the same market pricing we apply across the Sacramento region. Here’s what you can expect:
- Spring repair (torsion or extension): $180–$340 — three-car configurations with dual torsion setups typically land toward the upper end
- Cable repair: $130–$250
- Opener repair (board, gear, or sensor): $120–$320
- Opener installation (new Genie unit): $250–$550 depending on drive type and HP rating
- Panel replacement: $250–$500 — HOA color-matching in Roseville communities adds lead time, not necessarily cost
- Track realignment: $120–$240
- Roller replacement: $110–$220
- Full door installation: $700–$2,200
Every estimate is free. Pricing depends on the specific Genie model, parts required, and the scope of the repair — not a flat upsell script. Call (855) 922-4230 and describe what’s happening; Eric can usually give you a working range before he arrives.
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Serving Roseville, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Roseville area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Genie Garage Door Service in Roseville
No — we’re an independent garage door company, not affiliated with Genie’s manufacturer or any factory warranty program. That means we’re not bound by Genie’s parts or pricing structures. We service Genie equipment because we know it well and have for 18 years, not because we have a franchise agreement. If your door is under an active Genie manufacturer warranty, check directly with Genie before calling any independent service provider — including us.
When OEM parts are available and the timeline makes sense, yes. When they’re not — either because Genie’s distribution lead times are too long or the component is discontinued — we source OEM-compatible aftermarket parts from established suppliers. We’ll tell you which you’re getting and why before any part is ordered. No surprises on the invoice.
Most Genie opener repairs — logic board swaps, gear kit replacements, sensor realignments — are done in one to two hours on the first visit. Spring repairs on Roseville’s common three-car configurations run about the same. If a part has to be sourced, we’ll tell you that on the diagnostic visit rather than leave you guessing. Same-day completion is the norm, not the exception, for the most common failure types in this market.
The full residential line: ChainMax 500/750, SilentMax 1200, StealthDrive 500/750/1200, MachForce series, and the legacy screw-drive 2024/2028 models still running in older Roseville builds. We also service Genie wall panels, keypads, the Aladdin Connect smart module, and battery backup accessories. If you have a model number and aren’t sure whether we cover it, call (855) 922-4230 — we’ll confirm in about 30 seconds.
Opener repair runs $120–$320 in the Roseville market, depending on whether the issue is a sensor adjustment, a logic board replacement, or a gear and sprocket kit. The common Genie chain-drive failures we see in Fiddyment Farm and Westpark homes tend to fall in the $150–$250 range. A full opener replacement runs $250–$550 installed. Call (855) 922-4230 — the estimate is free, and we’ll give you a real number based on what you’re describing, not a broad range designed to justify an upsell.
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Service Areas Near Roseville
Along with Roseville, we serve homeowners and property managers throughout the surrounding region — including Sacramento, Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Rancho Cordova, and Rio Linda. If you’re just across the Placer County line or anywhere in the greater Sacramento metro, call us and we’ll confirm your address is in our service range.
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Book Your Genie Service in Roseville Today
Call (855) 922-4230 to schedule Genie garage door service in Roseville — estimates are free, same-day appointments are available for most repairs, and Eric Mahann answers the phone personally. Describe what your door is doing and we’ll tell you what we think is going on before we ever pull into the driveway.
Reviewed by Eric Mahann, Owner & Lead Technician at Capital Garage Door Repair Sacramento, serving Roseville and the greater Sacramento area for 18 years.