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Torsion spring, winding cones and shaft mounted above the windowed top section of a garage door, with the opener rail, door arm and red release cord alongside, lit by daylight through the door glass.

Fort Worth Garage Door Repair, Same Day When We Can

A Lift Garage Door covers Fort Worth and the west side of the metroplex. Call (214) 831-2545, tell us what the door is doing, and we will tell you the soonest we can be there and what it is likely to take. Estimates on site are free. Rated 5.0 from 10 reviews.

  • Emergency and same-day repairs
  • 5.0 from 10 reviews
  • Upfront pricing, no hidden fees
  • Free estimates

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Services

What we fix

Here is how a garage door actually works, because it changes what you should be worried about. The springs lift the door. The opener just steers it. So when a spring goes, the opener suddenly has to move 200 pounds it was never built to move, and it starts breaking too. That is why we always check the door first and the motor second. Most of what we get called out for is one worn part and a rebalance. Not a new door.

Why us

Why homeowners call us back

We say the price

A tune-up is $79 to $99. Everything else gets a full number on site, in writing, before anything comes apart. If part of it can wait a few months, we tell you which part and how long. No discovering a bigger number at the end.

We show you the broken part

Snapped spring, frayed cable, chewed up drive gear. You get to look at it. If we cannot show you what failed, we did not diagnose it, we guessed, and you should not pay for a guess.

We check the door before we blame the opener

Opener off, door lifted by hand, ten seconds. An opener struggling against weak springs will die again in a few months no matter what we put in it. Selling you a new opener on a heavy door is a repair with a countdown on it.

We test the safety reverse every time

Two systems are supposed to stop a closing door: the photo eyes near the floor, and the opener's own force sensing. Both drift over the years. We test both against a real obstruction before we leave. Turning the force up to stop a nuisance reverse is not a fix, it is deleting a safety device.

We tell you when not to spend the money

Remote quit? Try a battery and check the lock button on the wall control first. Door only three years old and running quiet? You do not need a tune-up yet. Three cracked panels? A new door costs about the same and comes with a warranty. We would rather say it than sell around it.

5.0 from 10 reviews

Ten reviews is not a lot. We are not going to pretend it is. It is the real number, all five stars, and it will grow the ordinary way. Everything else on this site is stuff we can back up too.

Close-up of a garage door that has come off its track: the top roller's rusted stem has pulled clear of the vertical track, the top section of the door has tipped away from the opening, and the timber jamb behind it is split and rotting.

How it works

What happens when you call

  1. Call and describe it

    What did you hear, where does it stop, does it move by hand. Three questions, and they usually tell us which system failed so the right parts are on the truck when we roll up.

  2. We give you a real time

    You hear the soonest slot we actually have. Broken springs, off track doors and anything blocking a vehicle get moved up the list.

  3. Hand test, then diagnosis

    Opener off, door lifted by hand, then springs, cables, drums, rollers, track and opener in that order. We show you what we found.

  4. Number before wrench

    Full price for parts and labor before anything comes apart. You say go or you do not. Estimate on site costs nothing either way.

  5. Fix it, cycle it, test the safeties

    Door runs full cycles while we watch for hesitation. Travel and force reset. Sensors and auto reverse tested. Then we clean up and go.

Recent work

Real jobs, real doors

Photos from our own trucks. No stock imagery.

Service areas

Where we work

Fort Worth and the western metroplex, covering Tarrant County, Parker County, Johnson County, Hood County, Wise County, Somervell County and Ellis County.

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Tell us what it is doing

Call (214) 831-2545. Describe the noise and where the door stops and we can usually narrow it down on the phone, load the right parts, and finish it in one trip. Fort Worth and west: Tarrant, Parker, Johnson, Hood, Wise and Somervell counties.

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