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Garage door springs — Virginia Beach, VA

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

The busiest time of year for garage door service in Virginia Beach, VA, often coincides with the warmer months and increased outdoor activity. As Virginia Beach and its surrounding areas like Norfolk experience significant tourism and residential use, garage doors work harder. This increased usage can highlight existing issues or lead to new ones, particularly with components like springs and openers. Unlike more densely populated urban centers, the coastal air can also contribute to wear and tear on metal parts. Our licensed and insured professionals understand these local conditions. They are equipped to handle a wide range of repairs and installations. We ensure your garage door operates smoothly and reliably, regardless of the season. Prompt service is key to preventing minor issues from becoming major headaches. One quick call gets you a free quote – no obligation. Same-day appointments are often available in Virginia Beach. Protect your home and vehicles with expert service.

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 Virginia Beach

How do I replace my garage door bottom seal?

Replacing the bottom seal on your garage door involves removing the old rubber or vinyl strip from the bottom track. You'll then slide the new seal into place, ensuring it fits snugly. This creates a tight barrier against the elements and pests. It's a relatively simple DIY task, but if you're unsure, a professional can do it quickly. A good seal is essential for weatherproofing your garage.

What is a universal garage door opener?

A universal garage door opener is designed to work with multiple brands and models of garage door systems. This offers flexibility if you've lost your original remote or are replacing an older opener. They typically have a programming process to sync with your specific garage door opener. It's a convenient option that can save you the hassle of finding a proprietary remote.

What are common issues with garage doors?

Common garage door issues include broken springs, malfunctioning openers, damaged panels, and worn-out rollers or cables. Safety sensors can also become misaligned or obstructed. The bottom seal often degrades over time, losing its effectiveness. Regular maintenance can help prevent many of these problems. Addressing issues promptly ensures the door operates safely and efficiently.

Why are my garage door sensors not working?

Garage door sensors usually stop working due to misalignment or something blocking the beam. These sensors are critical safety devices. Check to ensure nothing is obstructing the path between them. If they appear clean, try realigning them so they are perfectly facing each other. Sometimes, dirt or debris can interfere with the signal. If the problem persists, the sensors themselves might need professional inspection.

What's involved in garage door opener repair?

Garage door opener repair involves diagnosing the specific problem with the mechanism. Technicians check the motor, gears, wiring, and safety features. They'll ensure the opener is properly connected to power and that the tracks are clear. If a component is worn or broken, it will be replaced. Proper adjustment of the opener's force and limit settings is also crucial for smooth operation.

What are the different types of wood garage doors?

Wood garage doors offer a classic aesthetic and can be made from various species like cedar, redwood, or fir. They can be designed in panel styles, carriage house, or modern looks. While beautiful, they require more maintenance than other materials, including regular sealing and painting to protect against weather. The natural insulation properties of wood are also a benefit.

How do I choose a LiftMaster garage door opener?

Choosing a LiftMaster garage door opener depends on your needs. Consider factors like drive type (chain, belt, or screw drive), horsepower, and features like Wi-Fi connectivity or battery backup. Belt drive openers are generally quieter, while chain drives are often more robust. Many models offer MyQ technology for smartphone control. Your local pro can advise on the best fit for your door.

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453,649residents
1,853per sq mile
8ZIP codes served

Serving all of Virginia Beach — population 453,649; about 1,853 residents per square mile across 244.7 sq mi. ZIP codes covered include 23450, 23451, 23452, 23453, 23454, 23455, 23456, 23457.

Neighborhoods served in Virginia Beach: Oceanfront, Great Neck, Kempsville, Chic's Beach, Green Run — and every surrounding area.

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