Garage Door Services

Your garage door is used 1,500+ times per year and is often the largest entry point to your home. When it fails, it's a major inconvenience and security concern. Professional garage door service keeps your door safe, quiet, and reliable.

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What Garage Door Professionals Do

Garage door professionals handle spring replacement, opener installation and repair, track alignment, panel replacement, safety sensor adjustment, weather seal installation, preventive maintenance, new door installation, and smart opener upgrades.

broken springs
off-track door
opener malfunction
noisy operation
won't open or close
sensor issues
weather seal damage
dented panels

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does garage door spring replacement cost?
Spring replacement costs $150-$350 for a pair. Torsion springs (above the door) cost more than extension springs (on the sides). Always replace both springs at once — the other will fail soon after.
How long do garage door springs last?
Standard springs last 7,000-10,000 cycles (about 7-10 years for a 2-car household). High-cycle springs last 25,000-50,000 cycles. If your springs are near the end of their life, proactive replacement prevents inconvenient breakdowns.
Should I repair or replace my garage door?
Repair if the door is under 15 years old with isolated issues (springs, opener, single panel). Replace if the door is 20+ years old, has multiple damaged panels, lacks safety features, or you want better insulation and curb appeal.