Garage Door Maintenance Services in Greater Seattle

Annual preventive maintenance to keep your garage door safe, quiet, and reliable year-round.

67+ Years Serving Greater Seattle
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45 minutes to 1 hour per door

What Is Garage Door Maintenance?

Garage Door Maintenance is a preventive service that includes inspecting, lubricating, adjusting, and testing all mechanical and safety components of a garage door system. Regular maintenance extends the lifespan of springs, rollers, and openers by identifying wear before it causes a breakdown.

How Much Does Garage Door Maintenance Cost?

Annual maintenance typically costs $89 to $150 for a single door, or $129 to $200 for two doors. This includes full inspection, lubrication, spring tension adjustment, and opener safety testing.

How Often Should a Garage Door Be Serviced?

We recommend annual maintenance for most residential garage doors. Doors used more than four times per day or more than 10 years old benefit from twice-yearly service.

What Does a Maintenance Visit Include?

A full visit includes visual inspection of springs, cables, rollers, and tracks; lubrication of moving parts; hardware tightening; auto-reverse testing; sensor alignment check; door balance test; and a written condition report.

When Do You Need Garage Door Maintenance?

  • Door not serviced in over a year
  • Noisy operation
  • Door moves slowly or hesitates
  • Visible rust on springs or tracks
  • Springs are more than 7 years old

What Does Garage Door Maintenance Include?

  • Complete visual inspection of springs, cables, rollers, and tracks
  • Door balance testing and spring tension adjustment
  • Safety reversal system testing (auto-reverse and photo-eye sensors)
  • Lubrication of all moving parts with door-specific lubricant
  • Weatherstrip inspection and replacement recommendations
  • Hardware tightening and hinge inspection
  • Written report of findings and recommendations

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Common Questions About Garage Door Maintenance

How often should I have my garage door serviced?

We recommend a professional maintenance visit once per year for most residential doors. If your door sees heavy use — such as a home business or a family with multiple drivers — twice per year may be appropriate. Annual service is the single most effective way to prevent unexpected breakdowns.

What does a garage door maintenance visit include?

Our technician inspects all major components including springs, cables, rollers, tracks, hinges, and the opener. We perform a door balance test, test the safety reversal system, lubricate moving parts, tighten hardware, and check the weatherstripping. You receive a written summary of our findings.

Can I do garage door maintenance myself?

Homeowners can handle basic tasks like keeping the tracks clear of debris and applying lubricant to rollers and hinges. However, adjusting spring tension, testing safety systems, and inspecting cables for internal fraying should be done by a trained technician. Garage door springs are under high tension and can cause serious injury if handled incorrectly.

How long does a maintenance visit take?

A typical maintenance visit takes 45 minutes to one hour. If we discover an issue that needs repair, we will let you know and provide a quote before doing any additional work. The maintenance service itself covers inspection, testing, lubrication, and tightening.

Does regular maintenance really prevent breakdowns?

Yes. Most garage door failures we see — broken springs, seized rollers, frayed cables — show warning signs well before they fail completely. A trained technician can spot these early indicators and address them at a fraction of the cost of an emergency repair. Regular maintenance also extends the overall lifespan of the door and opener.

Will maintenance make my garage door quieter?

In many cases, yes. Noise usually comes from dry or worn rollers, loose hardware, or lack of lubrication. Our maintenance service addresses all three of these common causes. If the noise persists after servicing, we may recommend upgrading to nylon rollers for further noise reduction.

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