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When a garage door stops working, the cause is rarely obvious.
A snapped torsion spring leaves the door dead-weight on the opener — and many openers will burn out trying to lift it.
An aging opener that grinds, struggles, or only intermittently responds is a daily annoyance — and a security risk if it's pre-2005 (no rolling code).
An opener that grinds, hums, reverses unexpectedly, or only sometimes responds to a remote is rarely a remote-battery problem.
Cables work with the springs to lift the door safely.
A garage door stuck open is a security risk.
Most garage door 'breakdowns' are months in the making — rollers wearing, hinges loosening, springs cycling toward fatigue.
A door comes off the track after a bumper tap, a broken cable, worn rollers, or a hardware failure.
Most garage door damage is one or two panels — usually the bottom panel from a car bumper or a baseball.
Most spring jobs are emergencies — the spring breaks, then we get the call.
Replacing a garage door is a 20-year decision.
Some calls aren't a single defined repair — they're 'something's off, can you take a look?' Doors are systems, and sometimes the right answer involves looking at more than just what's most obviously broken.
Cables don't usually snap without warning — they fray first, sometimes for months.
Garage door tracks bend when bumped by a bumper, a ladder, or a piece of equipment.
Rollers are the most-overlooked wear part on a garage door.
An attached garage with an un-insulated door can hit 130°F+ on summer afternoons in Tucson, AZ.
Garage door weather seals fail silently.
Some garage door problems can't wait until business hours.
A garage door is the largest moving system in the average home — and the most-ignored.
When a garage door won't close — or reverses immediately after touching the ground — the cause is almost always the photo-eye safety sensors near the floor.
Hinges are the unglamorous workhorses of a sectional garage door — connecting the panels and supporting the rollers as the door bends through the curved track.
LiftMaster makes the most popular residential opener line in the country — and the most-counterfeited.
Not every garage door situation fits a tidy category.
A commercial door that won't close is a security hole; one that won't open stops your loading dock, your fleet, or your customers.
We handle garage door repair, spring replacement, opener repair and installation, cable and roller replacement, track and panel repair, safety-sensor alignment, insulation, weather sealing, annual tune-ups, and full door replacement across the Tucson metro.
Yes. Most repairs are completed same-day, and we run true 24/7 dispatch for emergencies such as a door stuck open, an off-track door, or a spring that snapped after hours.
A service call is $49 and is credited toward the repair. Spring replacement starts at $335 per spring, track realignment at $179, and a 25-point tune-up is $179. You get a written quote before any work begins.
We serve Tucson and the surrounding metro, including Oro Valley, Marana, Casas Adobes, Catalina Foothills, Vail, Sahuarita, SaddleBrooke, Picture Rocks, and Rita Ranch.
Yes. Garage Door Repair of Tucson is bonded and insured, and every repair is carried out by highly-trained technicians with warranties ranging from two years up to lifetime depending on the part.
We handle every type of garage door problem. Give us a call and we'll diagnose over the phone — estimate, no commitment.
Call (520) 348-6029