Spring Repair in Kendall
Same-day torsion + extension spring replacement. $189–$340.
Annual maintenance — lube, balance, hardware check. Same-day service starting at $149. Licensed & insured.
Most garage door failures are preventable with annual maintenance. Our tune-up covers everything that wears out: roller inspection and replacement of any that are showing wear, hinge tightening, photo-eye alignment, cable inspection, spring balance test, opener gear inspection, travel-limit verification, and a full lubrication of moving parts with the right (non-WD-40) product. Catching a fraying cable or worn roller during a tune-up saves you from a 2 AM emergency call later.
About Kendall: Kendall homes are predominantly two-car suburban garages built in the 80s and 90s — many are due for opener and spring replacements. We carry parts for the LiftMaster and Genie models commonly found here.
Typical cost: $149–$269. Same-day service across Kendall and surrounding areas.
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Same-day torsion + extension spring replacement. $189–$340.
Fix or replace any opener — all major brands stocked. $120–$649.
Snapped lift cable? Same-day re-set + safety inspection. $165–$295.
Dented or damaged panel — color-matched, 2-5 day order. $349–$650.
Same same-day service across Doral and surrounding areas.
Same same-day service across Hialeah and surrounding areas.
Same same-day service across Aventura and surrounding areas.
Once a year is standard. In coastal South Florida (salt air + humidity), we recommend every 8–10 months. Annual tune-ups extend door life by 3–5 years on average.
Roller inspection + replacement of any worn, hinge tightening, photo-eye alignment, cable & spring inspection, opener gear check, travel-limit verification, balance test, and full lubrication. Written report at the end.
60–90 minutes for a standard residential door. Doors with significant wear may take longer if we replace multiple worn parts on the spot.
In most cases yes — noise usually comes from dry rollers, loose hinges, or unlubricated track joints. If the noise persists after the tune-up, you don't pay for parts.
You can do basic lubrication (white-lithium grease on rollers and hinges, NOT WD-40 on tracks). But spring balance testing and adjustment require specialized tools and tension knowledge — we recommend a pro for those parts.