How much does garage door spring repair cost?
Spring replacement is the most common repair and usually the most urgent. A single torsion spring runs about $150 to $350 installed, and a matched pair costs about $250 to $450. Extension springs are less, around $120 to $200. Labor is typically $75 to $150. We replace torsion springs in a matched pair so both sides wear evenly, which prevents a second failure weeks later. See our spring repair page for how the job works.
How much does garage door opener repair or replacement cost?
Opener repairs vary widely. A sensor realignment or a stripped drive gear is a modest fix, while a worn logic board costs more. If the opener is old and failing repeatedly, replacement is often the smarter spend. A new opener installed runs about $350 to $750 depending on the model and drive type. Our opener repair page explains when to repair and when to replace.
How much do cable, roller, and panel repairs cost?
Cable replacement is one of the more affordable repairs, since the parts are inexpensive and the labor is quick. Roller replacement is also modest, and the quiet nylon upgrade adds a little for a much quieter door. Panel replacement depends heavily on whether a matching section is in stock or has to be special-ordered, and on some older doors the exact panel is discontinued.
What affects the price of a garage door repair?
Three things move the price the most. The first is the part itself, since a spring or opener board costs more than a roller. The second is the door, because a wide, heavy double door needs larger springs and cables than a single door. The third is whether related parts have also worn out, since springs, cables, and drums often reach the end of their life together, and replacing them at once saves a second service call.
Repair or replace: when is a new door the better value?
If your door has needed one repair after another, or a core part like the frame or several panels has failed, a new door can cost less over time than a string of repairs. Storm or impact damage that bends the panels or track is another case where replacement is often smarter. If you are weighing it, our installation page covers new-door options and financing.
Why we confirm a written quote before any work begins
You should never get a firm garage door price over the phone, because the real cost depends on what the technician finds at the door. We give you a written, itemized quote on-site before any work starts, so you approve the price first and there are no surprises when the job is done. That up-front number is the same whether you found us first or called around, and it reflects the parts your door actually needs rather than a guess. If you want a sense of the range before we arrive, the figures above are a solid starting point for the Dunwoody area.
Want a real price for your door? Call (470) 558-1427 for same-day service and an up-front quote across Dunwoody.