Servicing & Repairs

Garage Door Servicing

Keeping your garage door serviced is essential for safety, reliability and longevity; regular professional maintenance prevents sudden failures, reduces the risk of injury from faulty springs or cables, improves security, and helps avoid costly emergency repairs by catching wear before it becomes a major problem.

Included in our comprehensive garage door service:

  • Visual inspection of door panels, tracks and hardware for damage, wear and alignment issues

  • Testing and adjustment of springs, cables, rollers and hinges for proper balance and smooth operation

  • Lubrication of moving parts (rollers, hinges, springs and tracks) with appropriate products to reduce friction and noise

  • Adjustment and tightening of rollers, tracks and fasteners to ensure correct alignment and safe movement

  • Inspection and testing of automatic opener system, including force settings, travel limits and remote/keypad operation

  • Safety check of sensors and auto-reverse mechanism to confirm compliant and reliable operation

  • Inspection and replacement recommendation for worn or damaged parts (springs, cables, rollers, tracks, weather seals)

  • Weather seal assessment and replacement recommendation to maintain energy efficiency and prevent water ingress

  • Final operational test and client demonstration of door function and any adjustments made

  • Written service report outlining findings, performed work and recommendations for repairs or replacement parts

Garage Door Repair

Garage door repair services cover a wide range of issues to restore safe, reliable operation and extend the life of your door. Technicians can:

  • Repair or replace broken springs, cables and rollers

  • Fix or realign bent or damaged tracks

  • Service or replace faulty door openers and motors

  • Replace damaged panels and worn weather seals

  • Stop sticking or noisy operation by lubricating parts and adjusting components

  • Correct misaligned sensors and resolve remote-control issues

  • Perform safety checks and balance tests to ensure doors operate correctly

  • Carry out preventative maintenance to spot and replace worn parts before they fail

  • Upgrade hardware to improve security and insulation

  • Work on both single-car and commercial roller or sectional doors