
Lake Worth, Tarrant County
Commercial Garage Door in Lake Worth, TX
Rolling steel curtains and commercial sectionals are heavy, and they run over people and equipment all day. A curtain that binds or a counterbalance that has gone weak is a real hazard in a working building. We treat it that way on every Lake Worth call.
- Emergency and same-day repairs
- 5.0 from 10 reviews
- Upfront pricing, no hidden fees
- Free estimates
Sectional versus rolling steel
A commercial sectional is a heavier version of a house door. Hinged panels, rollers in track, torsion springs on a shaft over the opening. A rolling steel door is a different animal. Interlocking slats coil around a barrel above the opening and the springs live inside that barrel. No track over your head, which is why they work in buildings where the space above the door is used for something. Working on the counterbalance means going inside the barrel. Different tooling, different job.
Cycle count is the number that matters
One cycle is one open and one close. Standard springs are built for around 10,000. High cycle sets run 25,000, 50,000, even 100,000. A door at a busy dock runs thirty to fifty cycles a day. That is 10,000 in eight to twelve months. So you either replace springs every year with the downtime that comes with it, or you spec the springs to the duty and stop thinking about it. We will tell you which one your door is.
Impact damage costs more than it looks like it should
A forklift mast, a pallet corner, a trailer backed in short. The dent is not the problem. On a sectional, the hit bends the end stile or the track, and the door binds from that day forward. On a rolling steel curtain, a bent slat will not coil evenly on the barrel, so the whole curtain runs crooked and eventually jams at the guides. Straightening a bent slat is a stopgap. Steel that has yielded does not go back to flat, and it usually comes back as a second call.
Commercial Garage Door for Lake Worth homes
A small lakeside city of 1950s-70s cottages and newer infill, where narrow single-bay garages and detached boat storage buildings are both common.
If your address falls in 76135, you are on our board.
If you are near Casino Beach, you are well inside our route.
Lake Worth sits in Tarrant County with a population of about 4,813.
What you are probably seeing
- Bright wear marks in the guides or track where the door has been running out of line.
- Door binds partway up and somebody has to help it finish.
- Rolling curtain coils crooked and one edge runs ahead of the other.
- Operator hums or trips the breaker instead of moving the door.
- You are replacing springs on the same opening every year.
Lake Worth service
Call (214) 831-2545 or request a visit.
The visit
How a Lake Worth call runs
Walk the opening
Door type, size, weight, counterbalance setup, operator type, control scheme, and how many cycles a day it runs. That last number is the one that tells us whether the current hardware was ever right for the job.
Split the problem three ways
Door, counterbalance, operator. Each gets tested on its own. The door moves manually where that is safe, the counterbalance gets checked for whether it still holds the curtain at rest, and the operator gets checked for control, limit and motor faults.
Scope, price, downtime window
You get the repair scope, the parts lead time, and an honest downtime window in writing. If the work can be staged so the opening stays usable in between, we say so.
Do the work on your schedule
Before open, after close, or whenever hurts least. Counterbalance work happens with the door secured and the springs unwound in order before anything loaded comes apart.
Cycle it and write it down
Door gets run under the operator, limits and safeties verified, and you get a record of what went in, the cycle rating of any springs, and the service interval we would run on that opening.
On the job
Commercial Garage Door in the field




Questions
Commercial Garage Door in Lake Worth
Can you come after hours?
Yes, and for most commercial openings that is the right call. Give us the window and the access arrangement. Scheduled after hours work is something you plan around. A door failing mid shift is not.
Same springs or upgrade to high cycle?
If you are burning through a spring set in a year or less, the same springs are the wrong answer. High cycle sets cost more per set and less per year once you count labor and downtime. If the door only cycles a handful of times a day, standard springs are fine and the upgrade is wasted money.
The door works but it is slow and loud. Can it wait?
It can wait, but it is telling you something. Slow and loud usually means the counterbalance is losing tension, the bearings are dry, or the door is running out of line in the guides. All three are cheaper now than after it stops. Put it on the schedule instead of waiting for the emergency.
Do you install new commercial doors?
Yes. Door type, gauge, insulation, counterbalance cycle rating, operator class and control scheme all get picked for what the opening actually does. A door bought on price alone almost never matches the duty it ends up doing.
Can a bent slat be straightened?
Sometimes, and it is a temporary fix. Bent steel has yielded and it will not sit flat again. On a low use door that might be fine. On a door that runs all day, it comes back.
Get it fixed, not patched
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