Garage Door Remotes
Finding the right garage door remote should not mean scrolling through a hardware store for an hour hoping the frequency matches. Tyler and the team at Slide and Glide stock genuine products from every major garage door manufacturer in Australia, and we can tell you which remote will work with your opener before you purchase. We operate from Osborne Park and service the full Perth metro, so if you are unsure which remote suits your system, call us or visit our contact page and we will sort it out fast.
Choose Your Remote by Brand
The quickest way to find the correct garage remote is to match it to the brand on your motor unit. Read the label on the motor housing or inside the cover. If it has worn off, which happens in older Perth homes where garage heat fades everything, send us a photo and we will identify it. We stock these brands for same day dispatch.
Lost Or Need A Spare Garage Door Remote?
It happens every week. Someone loses a garage remote, or a second driver in the house needs one. We carry single button, multi button, and universal options to suit different systems. Every remote we sell is a genuine product from the manufacturer, not a cheap copy. That distinction matters for security, because generic remotes can compromise your door’s rolling code protection.
Not sure what you need? To understand your system, start with the brand and model of your opener. We can match it over the phone or from a photo. A reliable match makes the difference.
Our team offers a full site check before the job starts, honest advice and professional installation. We also handle everything from parts to installation.
How To Choose The Right Garage Remote
Start with your opener. The brand, model, and frequency need to match. Most garage door openers in the Perth market run on 433MHz, but older systems can sit on different frequencies. Buying the wrong one is the most common mistake, and it is easy to avoid with a quick check.
Rolling code remotes are the standard for security across the world. They stop code grabbing, where someone records your remote signal and replays it to open your door. If your current remote is more than ten years old and uses a fixed code, upgrading is worth considering.













