Service & Parts

Garage Door Service & Repair

Bent Tracks
Broken Panels or Sections
Broken Torsion Springs and Cables
Garage Doors Not Opening or Closing
Jammed Emergency Release
Warped or Bent Section Reinforcement
Worn Out Motors and Gears
Broken Spring Replacement
Garage Door Opener Replacement

Prompt and Professional Troubleshooting Services

Professional Tips for Garage Door Repairs

01

Check the sensors at the bottom of your garage door - they fit 6 inches off the ground. The light should be solid. If it's not on or blinking, call for service. If it's blinking, you can adjust it with your hand and line up the sensors.

05

Sweep away cobwebs from sensors.

02 

Look at your spring. If it's broken, please call for service.

06

Lubricate your springs once or twice a year with silicon spray.

03

Lubricate hinges and rollers with white lithium spray.

07

If the emergency release cord has been pulled, you must re-engage your door for it to start working with opener.

04

If the door has thrown the cable on one side, most people will try to lower it, don't do it - leave it and call for service. Don't close the door or release tension.

Professional Tips for Garage Door Repairs

  1. Check the sensors at the bottom of your garage door - they fit 6 inches off the ground. The light should be solid. If it's not on or blinking, call for service. If it's blinking, you can adjust it with your hand and line up the sensors.
  2. Sweep away cobwebs from sensors.
  3. Look at your spring. If it's broken, please call for service.
  4. Lubricate your springs once or twice a year with silicon spray.
  5. Lubricate hinges and rollers with white lithium spray.
  6. If the emergency release cord has been pulled, you must re-engage your door for it to start working with opener.
  7. If the door has thrown the cable on one side, most people will try to lower it, don't do it - leave it and call for service. Don't close the door or release tension.

Professional Tips for Garage Door Repairs

  1. Check the sensors at the bottom of your garage door - they fit 6 inches off the ground. The light should be solid. If it's not on or blinking, call for service. If it's blinking, you can adjust it with your hand and line up the sensors.
  2. Sweep away cobwebs from sensors.
  3. Look at your spring. If it's broken, please call for service.
  4. Lubricate your springs once or twice a year with silicon spray.
  5. Lubricate hinges and rollers with white lithium spray.
  6. If the emergency release cord has been pulled, you must re-engage your door for it to start working with opener.
  7. If the door has thrown the cable on one side, most people will try to lower it, don't do it - leave it and call for service. Don't close the door or release tension.
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