What's included with every overhead garage door repair

  • Spring repair or replacement (torsion + extension)
  • Track alignment or replacement
  • Cable repair or replacement
  • Panel replacement
  • Opener repair or replacement
  • 1-year labor warranty

What is an overhead door

An overhead garage door is any door that travels upward along a track system when opened and parks horizontally overhead — the standard sectional door found on most South Florida homes and small commercial buildings. The term "overhead door" is widely used in commercial, HOA, and contractor contexts. Residential customers often say "garage door" — same thing, same service.

What we repair on overhead doors

Torsion springs — the tightly coiled spring above the door that counterbalances its weight. The most common failure (37% of repair calls). One loud bang equals a spring that snapped. Extension springs — stretched springs running along the horizontal tracks, common on older residential doors. Tracks — bent, misaligned, or pulled away from the wall. Cables — frayed or snapped lift cables. Rollers — worn, cracked, or frozen. Panels — dented, cracked, or warped sections. Opener — motor, board, sensors, remote receiver.

Commercial overhead door repair

We handle light commercial overhead doors including 10-foot and 12-foot wide single-piece and sectional commercial doors — steel, steel-with-windows, and insulated commercial panels. For large-scale rolling steel or sectional steel commercial applications, see our commercial garage door services page.

Same-day repair across South Florida

Our trucks carry the most common parts for overhead doors — torsion springs in the most common sizes, cables, rollers, sensor pairs, and common opener boards. Most residential overhead door repairs are completed in one visit in 60-90 minutes. We service all of Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties same-day.

Common problems we fix

Door will not open

Most likely a broken torsion spring. Do not force the opener motor.

Grinding or scraping noise

Usually worn rollers or track misalignment. Catchable before it becomes an emergency.

Door crooked or sagging

Often a snapped cable or worn drum on one side. Off-balance doors damage the opener motor.

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