Motorized shade repair Phoenix AZ
Motorized shade repair for remotes, limits, motors, and control issues.
A motorized shade problem is not always a bad motor. High Noon Shades diagnoses the full system first, including the remote, power path, limits, sensors, hub behavior, and the mechanical travel of the shade itself.

Symptoms we see
These calls usually show up with a pattern, not one isolated clue.
Shade does nothing when the remote is pressed
The shade is not working at all even though power seems available
The shade is noisy, squeaking, or sounds strained while moving
Motor hums, clicks, or jogs but the shade does not move
Shade stops in the wrong place or ignores its limits
Hub, sensor, or schedule stopped working after a reset or power event
What it may indicate
Diagnosis matters because the visible symptom is often not the root cause.
Dead or wrong-channel remote, erased pairing, or failed transmitter
Limit settings, sensor behavior, or hub programming conflicts
Power supply, wiring, or motor failure
Mechanical binding that makes the motor look like the problem
When to stop using it
Protect the system before a small issue becomes a bigger repair.
Stop if the motor keeps trying to run against a jammed shade or if the system overtravels. That is how a programming issue becomes a fabric or bracket repair too.
What to send us
A few photos can save a lot of back-and-forth.
Send photos of the remote, wall switch, motor side, control box or hub if present, and the full shade opening. Include a video if the motor hums, jogs, or stops in the wrong place.
Related products
Resources
Programming Help
Overview for Somfy, Gaposa, SummerSpace, remote pairing, limits, hubs, sensors, and troubleshooting paths.
Open resourceSomfy Programming
Somfy RTS, myLink, TaHoma, and control-system guidance before deeper repair work.
Open resourceGaposa Programming
Gaposa transmitter, SYNC/LIMIT, direction, and memory-reset guidance.
Open resourceSummerSpace Programming
SummerSpace awning remote pairing, Alpha-style electronic limits, and shake sensor guidance.
Open resourceQuestions we hear on this repair call
Can you repair motorized shades that another installer put in?
Yes. We troubleshoot many existing motorized exterior shade systems, including products installed by other companies, as long as parts and safe access allow service.
Should I reset the motorized shade if it stopped working?
Usually not as a first step. Factory resets can remove working remotes, hubs, schedules, and sensors from the system, so diagnosis before resetting is usually safer.
Need motorized shade repair?
We help Phoenix homes and businesses with motorized exterior shades, patio screens, awnings, and grouped control systems that no longer behave correctly.
