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Door Openers

Independence Starts at the Front Door

Struggling with a heavy door shouldn't stand between you and your own home. Our automatic door openers let you come and go using the control method that works best for you—no straining, no fumbling with keys and knobs. It's a small change that makes every entrance and exit feel easier.

MANY WAYS TO OPEN

PUSH BUTTON
REMOTE CONTROL
PROXIMITY TAGS
SECURITY KEYPAD
VOICE COMMAND
PHYSICAL GESTURE

Elderly man in wheelchair at entryway with door open

Why install a door opener?

1

No More Wrestling With the Door

A push of a button or a wave of your hand, and the door does the work — no heavy pulling, no fumbling with knobs and keys.

2

Steady on
Your Feet

Yanking a heavy door open can throw off your balance. Hands-free access keeps you stable right where falls often happen.

3

Easier With
Full Hands

Groceries, a walker, a wheelchair, a leash — an automatic opener means you never have to stop and struggle at the threshold.

4

Works Where You
Need It

Front entries, bathrooms, hallway doors — we install openers wherever a door stands between you and where you're going.

Openers for Every Door and Every Need

Push-Button Openers

The tried-and-true choice. A large, easy-to-press pad mounted right where you need it — no grip strength, no reaching, just a light touch and the door swings open. Mounted at a height that works whether you're seated or standing.

Remote-Control Openers

Open your door before you even get to it. A remote lets you clear the way from a few feet back — handy when your hands are full or you're navigating a walker or wheelchair through the doorway.

Proximity Tags

Wear it, carry it, or clip it to a wheelchair, a proximity tag opens the door for you as you approach, no button or code required. It's the most effortless option there is: the door simply knows you're there and lets you in.

Security Keypads

Skip the keys altogether. A simple code lets you and the people you trust come and go easily, while keeping your home secure. No fumbling at the lock, no worrying about a key you can't quite turn.

Two door openers with black finish installed at top of set of dark wood doors
Stainless steel narrow wireless push button

Push Button

Set of 2 proxmity tags and the receiver box

Proximity Tags

Man pressing buttons on a wall mounted security keypad

Voice-Activated

Just say the word. Voice activation opens your door without a button, a remote, or a single touch — an ideal fit for anyone with limited hand strength or dexterity who wants full, independent access.

Gesture-Activated

A simple wave of your hand opens the door — nothing to press, nothing to hold. Touch-free operation is easy on the hands and keeps things effortless when you're carrying groceries, guiding a wheelchair, or holding a leash.

Indoor & Outdoor Applications

Openers aren't just for the front door. We install them on entry doors, bathroom and bedroom doors, and along the hallways you use most — so every doorway in your home opens as easily as the last.

Battery Back-Up Standard

Every opener we install comes with internal battery backup — because a door you can't open during a power outage isn't much help. If the power goes out, your opener keeps working through multiple cycles until it's restored, so you're never stuck.

A woman in wheelchair speaking "Open patio" with the door open to her outdoor patio
Woman in wheelchair rolling up to open front door

Benefits of Door Openers

Improved Independence

For anyone dealing with arthritis, limited hand strength, or balance concerns, even a lightweight door can become a daily obstacle. An automatic opener removes that struggle — safely and reliably — for interior and exterior doors alike.

Safety & Security

​Every installation is done with safety sensors and code compliance in mind, so your door opens smoothly and safely every time — for you and for everyone else in the home.

Easier Daily Living​

​With an automatic door opener in your home, your daily tasks and routines flow more smoothly, so getting from room to room is one less thing to think about.

  • Front and back entry doors

  • Bedroom and bathroom doors

  • Interior doors along frequently used hallways

Not sure which you need? We'll help you determine the best solution during your free assessment.

Questions? Call our knowledgeable staff at 570-477-1498

Let's Open the Door to Your Independence!

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