Spring Repair in Miami Beach
Same-day torsion + extension spring replacement. $189–$340.
Door fell off the rails? Emergency same-day re-set. Same-day service starting at $185. Licensed & insured.
An off-track garage door is a real emergency — the door can fall, damage the panels further, or hurt someone. The cause is usually a broken cable or a roller that popped its track, but a vehicle bump or a hurricane wind gust can do it too. We re-set the door, inspect rollers + cables + tracks for hidden damage, and balance the entire system in one visit. Do NOT try to operate the opener: forcing a crooked door can twist the panels into a $1,500 panel-replacement job.
About Miami Beach: Direct ocean exposure means Miami Beach garage doors deteriorate twice as fast as inland equivalents. We recommend annual hardware inspections and only use stainless-steel and aluminum components in Miami Beach installs.
Typical cost: $185–$290. Same-day service across Miami Beach 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 Miami and surrounding areas.
Same same-day service across Coral Gables and surrounding areas.
Same same-day service across Doral and surrounding areas.
No. Don't open or close it. Unplug the opener. Door can fall, damage panels, or twist the entire system. We're typically on-site within 60 minutes for off-track emergencies.
Three main causes: a snapped cable, a failed roller, or impact (vehicle or storm). Off-track events are almost always a symptom of something else that already broke.
Minor bends can usually be straightened in place. Significant bending or kinks require replacement (about +$80–$120 to the base price).
Most jobs are 60–120 minutes including inspecting the rollers and cables for the root cause and balancing the door at the end.
If caused by impact or storm: usually yes. If caused by wear (cable, roller failure): no — that's maintenance. We provide written documentation of cause for your adjuster either way.