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Garage door springs — Long Beach, CA

Looking for garage door springs in Long Beach, CA? Call GarageDoorscreen Services for a free estimate — no obligation. Licensed garage door techs serve Long Beach and the surrounding area, and you'll get straight answers on timing and what affects the price.

The part of the garage door job customers in Long Beach are most surprised by is often the sheer tension and complexity of the spring system. Unlike the sprawling suburban feel of nearby cities like Carson, Long Beach’s denser urban environment means garages are often more integrated into homes. This makes the mechanics of the garage door, particularly the springs, a critical yet often overlooked element. These springs are under immense pressure and require specialized knowledge for safe repair or replacement. Our licensed and insured professionals have extensive experience with all types of garage door springs. They understand the specific demands of the coastal climate here. We ensure your garage door operates safely and efficiently, preventing unexpected issues. Prompt service is our priority. One quick call gets you a free quote – no obligation. Same-day appointments are often available in Long Beach. Get your garage door working perfectly again.

Need help right now? If your garage door is stuck halfway, won't close securely, or a cable has snapped, don't try to force it. These situations can be dangerous and usually require a professional touch to avoid further damage or injury. We handle urgent repairs around the clock to get your home secure again. Reach out right now to speak with a technician. Licensed, insured pros serve your area — call now for a free estimate. (315) 644-2640

What affects the price

When you are looking at garage door repair costs, several variables shape the final bill. The complexity of the mechanical issue is the biggest factor, as replacing a single torsion spring is a very different task than realigning a bent track or swapping out a damaged panel. The type of materials used for your door, the brand of your opener system, and the specific labor required all play a role in the total. We aim to keep things straightforward so you know exactly what is happening with your system.

About this service

Garage door springs are under immense tension and balance the weight of the door. You need service if you notice a loud snap, the door feels extremely heavy, or it refuses to open at all. Never attempt to replace these yourself due to safety risks. We replace both torsion and extension springs with high-cycle components. Pricing typically ranges based on the size and weight of your door. Exact pricing confirmed free on the call.

Frequently asked in Long Beach

What’s involved in garage door opener installation?

Garage door opener installation involves mounting the opener motor unit above the garage door track. A trolley and chain or belt system is then attached to the door itself. Safety sensors are installed near the bottom of the tracks. The opener is then wired into your home's electrical system and programmed. Proper installation ensures safe and reliable operation of your garage door.

Why are my garage door sensors not working?

Garage door sensors typically fail due to misalignment or obstruction of the infrared beam. These sensors are crucial safety features that prevent the door from closing on an object. Check to see if anything is blocking the sensors or if they have been knocked out of alignment. Cleaning the lenses can also help. If they remain unresponsive, there might be an electrical issue with the sensors themselves.

What are the advantages of steel garage doors?

Steel garage doors are a popular choice due to their durability and low maintenance. They are resistant to rust, rot, and insect damage, making them ideal for various climates. Steel doors also offer good insulation properties, helping to regulate garage temperature. They come in a variety of styles and finishes to complement your home's exterior.

How do I replace a garage door bottom seal?

Replacing a garage door bottom seal involves removing the old, weathered seal from the bottom track. You’ll then slide the new, correctly sized seal into the track, ensuring a tight fit. This creates a barrier against wind, water, and pests. It's a relatively simple repair that significantly improves your garage's weatherproofing. A good seal is vital for preventing drafts and moisture.

What’s involved in garage door opener replacement?

Garage door opener replacement means removing the old unit and installing a new one. This includes disconnecting the old opener, removing its mounting hardware, and then installing the new motor unit and track system. New safety sensors are typically installed as well. The new opener is then wired and programmed for optimal performance. It's a task best handled by professionals.

What are common garage door lock issues?

Common garage door lock issues include the mechanism sticking due to dirt or rust, or the locking bar not engaging properly with the track. If you have an automatic opener, the lock might not disengage correctly when you try to open the door. Sometimes, the keyway can become damaged. A professional can diagnose and fix these issues to ensure your garage remains secure.

How do you fix a Genie garage door opener?

Fixing a Genie garage door opener usually starts with checking the power source and remote batteries. If those are fine, the issue might be with the safety sensors needing alignment or cleaning. Other common problems include worn-out drive gears or a faulty logic board. A qualified technician can diagnose the exact issue and perform the necessary repairs or replacements.

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449,468residents
8,870per sq mile
8ZIP codes served

Serving all of Long Beach — population 449,468; about 8,870 residents per square mile across 50.7 sq mi. ZIP codes covered include 90801, 90802, 90803, 90804, 90805, 90806, 90807, 90808.

Neighborhoods served in Long Beach: Belmont Shore, Naples, Downtown Long Beach, Lakewood Village, Alamitos Beach — and every surrounding area.

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