Having a functional garage door is crucial for home security and safety, especially in Florida, where the weather can swing from sunny to stormy without notice.
At D & D Garage Doors, we understand this, which is why we prioritize garage door repair from our locations across the Sunshine State, including Daytona, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Lakeland, Port Charlotte, Ocala, Orlando, Sarasota, Tampa, Melbourne, Port St. Lucie, Naples, and Lake City.
Established in 1991, our family-owned and -operated business has become a leading name in Florida garage door repair. Thanks to our extensive experience, we provide garage door repairs that meet the unique demands of Florida’s climate and housing needs.
From fixing broken garage door open/close mechanisms to repairing garage door springs and cables, we cover a range of repair services to ensure your garage door operates smoothly and reliably.
Contact us today for garage door repairs in Florida.
Experienced Garage Door Repair Technicians
Skilled technicians are at the heart of everything we do. Our repair team brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to every job. Equipped with extensive training and certifications, our technicians reflect D & D Garage Doors’ commitment to excellence.
We pride ourselves on our professionalism and efficiency, drawing on years of experience handling various garage door issues. Rest assured that when you choose us for the job, your 100% satisfaction is guaranteed.
Signs Your Garage Door Needs Repair
If you’re unsure whether your garage door needs professional attention, here are some common signs to look out for:
- Garage door won’t open or close: This common issue may be caused by misaligned tracks, worn rollers, or an improperly calibrated opener. If your door resists your commands or refuses to move smoothly, it needs professional attention.
- Unusual noises: A well-maintained garage door should operate relatively quietly. If you start hearing grinding, banging, squeaking, or other odd sounds during operation, there could be a loose part, or the system might need lubrication. A component might also be wearing out and need replacement.
- Sagging sections: Some garage door sections may begin to sag or bend over time, especially if not maintained regularly. This sagging can affect the door’s balance and strain the opener. Performing a balance test can help identify if the door maintains its position or if it sags, indicating weakened springs or worn parts.
- Slow response time: Typically, a garage door should start opening or closing within a second or two of pressing the opener. A noticeable delay could warrant a closer look by a professional.
- Off-track doors: Garage doors run on tracks. If yours comes off the tracks, it won’t operate correctly and can become a safety hazard. Common causes include worn-out tracks and rollers or accidentally hitting the door with your car.
If you notice any of these signs, contact us and describe what’s going on. We’re ready to provide prompt inspection and repair to get your garage door back up and running as soon as possible.
Choose D & D Garage Doors for Residential Garage Door Repair
For over three decades, D & D Garage Doors has delivered dependable, professional garage door repairs to homeowners throughout Florida. Whether you’re in Daytona, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, or any of our other service areas, we’re here to keep your garage door in top condition.
Don’t let a broken garage door or a malfunctioning opener disrupt your day.
Contact us to request prompt service and a free repair estimate.
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FAQs About Garage Door Repair
Can I fix my garage door myself?
No. No matter how capable and experienced you are at other forms of home repair, fixing garage doors requires higher levels of training to avoid serious safety risks.
Why does my garage door close and then re-open?
Common causes for a garage door that closes and re-opens include obstructions in your door’s path and problems with your door’s sensor.
Can you repair a single garage door panel?
Whether you should replace a single panel or the entire door will depend on your door’s age and the extent of the damage to your door panel. Replacing a single panel is more cost-effective, but you may have to replace the whole door if the damage is severe.
Does homeowners insurance cover garage door repairs?
It depends. Coverage will vary based on the details of your specific plan and the type and cause of your door’s damage.
Can I manually open a garage door with a broken spring?
While you can open a garage door with a broken spring, it carries a serious risk of injury. We recommend calling a professional garage door technician to repair the spring.