Broken spring or loud door in Dunwoody North? Dunwoody Garage Door Pros offers same-day garage door repair across this established neighborhood northeast of I-285, near North Peachtree Road, Tilly Mill Road, and Brook Run Park. Call (470) 558-1427 for an up-front price.
Dunwoody North is an established swim-and-tennis community northeast of I-285, running along North Peachtree Road and Tilly Mill Road near Brook Run Park and served by its own civic association. The homes here are mature single-family properties, most with attached two-car garages that get used many times a day.
After decades of daily cycles, the original springs, cables, and rollers on these doors are reaching the end of their life, and worn rollers make a lot of these doors loud enough to hear inside the house. So the common calls in Dunwoody North are an aging spring that snapped and a door that has gotten loud and rough on its rollers.
An aging door only gets worse, and a snapped spring strands your car. Call (470) 558-1427 for same-day service in Dunwoody North.
The established homes in Dunwoody North drive two recurring calls:
Decades of daily cycles wear out the original springs, and they snap with a loud bang. Our spring repair replaces them in a matched pair and rebalances the door the same day.
Worn steel rollers make a door loud enough to hear through the house. Our roller repair replaces them, with a quiet nylon upgrade that most homeowners notice right away.
Dunwoody North sits just off I-285 near Tilly Mill Road, so we reach it fast. A real person answers (470) 558-1427, and parts ride on the truck for a one-visit fix.
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Usually, yes. A loud door is almost always worn rollers, dry tracks, and loose hinges. Replacing the rollers, especially with quiet nylon ones, and lubricating the system makes most doors run noticeably quieter the same visit.
Yes. Many homes here have doors decades old, so we stock springs, cables, rollers, and opener parts for the common brands. Your technician confirms the exact part and gives you a written price on-site.
A single torsion spring runs about $150 to $350 and a matched pair about $250 to $450, with labor around $75 to $150. Your exact price is confirmed in writing before any work begins.