Broken spring or dead opener in Dunwoody Village? Dunwoody Garage Door Pros offers same-day garage door repair in the walkable heart of the city, near Chamblee-Dunwoody Road and Mount Vernon Road by the Dunwoody Nature Center. Call (470) 558-1427 for an up-front price.
Dunwoody Village sits at the walkable center of the city, where Chamblee-Dunwoody Road meets Mount Vernon Road near the shops, the Dunwoody Nature Center, and Donaldson-Bannister Farm. The homes around the Village are established, many built decades ago with attached two-car garages.
That means the original torsion springs, lift cables, and openers on a lot of these doors have run through fifteen years or more of daily cycles, so they tend to reach the end of their life around the same time. A snapped spring or a worn-out opener is the most common call we get in this part of Dunwoody.
A door left half-fixed is a security gap and a daily hassle. Call (470) 558-1427 for same-day service in Dunwoody Village.
The established homes around the Village drive two recurring calls:
Many Village-area doors still run on their first set of springs, and after enough cycles they snap with a loud bang. Our spring repair team replaces them in a matched pair the same day.
Openers installed with the original door eventually strip a gear or lose their logic board. Our opener repair covers every major brand, and we fix or replace based on what is the smarter spend.
A broken door does not wait, and we are local to Dunwoody, so we reach the Village fast. A real person answers (470) 558-1427, and parts ride on the truck for a one-visit fix.
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Yes. We are local to Dunwoody and reach the Village quickly. Call before mid-afternoon and we can usually replace a broken spring or fix an opener the same day, with parts stocked on the truck for a single visit.
Yes. Many Village homes have doors fifteen years or older, 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 spring runs about $150 to $350 and a torsion pair about $250 to $450, with labor around $75 to $150. Your exact price is confirmed in writing before any work begins.