
Colleyville, Tarrant County
New Garage Door Installation in Colleyville, TX
The price of a new door comes down to four choices: steel gauge, insulation type, hardware grade, and whether your opening needs standard track or a low headroom setup. Two of those four you cannot see from the street in Colleyville, and that is exactly where a cheap install saves money out of your pocket.
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The five measurements that decide what fits
Width and height of the opening are the obvious two. The three that decide the hardware are headroom, backroom and side room. Standard track wants about twelve inches of clear headroom above the opening, more if a rail opener is going on that ceiling. Low headroom kits get that down to around four and a half inches using double track and split drums. Backroom needs the door height plus about eighteen inches of clear depth. Side room needs about three and three quarter inches on each side for the vertical track. If one of those comes up short, the fix is a different track setup, not a smaller door.
Gauge and construction, in plain English
Steel thickness is a gauge number and it runs backwards: 24 gauge is thicker than 25 or 27. A single layer door is one sheet of steel with nothing behind it. Two layer adds insulation bonded to the back. Three layer, sometimes called sandwich, puts a second steel skin behind the insulation, and that is what actually makes the panel stiff instead of just warm. Stiffness matters more than people expect. A rigid panel shrugs off the twisting force the opener and hinges apply thousands of times, and it takes a hail hit without folding the whole section.
The springs have to be sized for the new door, not the old one
Springs match weight, and a new door rarely weighs what the old one did. An insulated three layer door can be eighty pounds heavier than the single layer it replaces. Reuse the old springs on that and the counterbalance never balances, the opener carries the difference every cycle, and the springs burn through their cycle life early. We weigh the assembled door or calculate it from panel construction and hardware, then pick wire size, inside diameter and length to match. It is the part of the install nobody sees and it decides how the door feels for the next ten years.
New Garage Door Installation for Colleyville homes
Large wooded lots with 1990s-2000s custom homes, typically three-car side-entry garages set on long drives, where heavy tree cover keeps hardware damp and shortens roller life.
We cover ZIP code 76034.
We are in Whittier Heights, Ross Downs and Colleyville Downs most weeks.
Anywhere around Colleyville Nature Center is a short run for us.
Colleyville is a Tarrant County community of roughly 26,012.
What you are probably seeing
- Several sections are dented and the dents have creased, not just dimpled.
- The bottom section is rusted or swollen from sitting on a wet slab.
- You can see daylight all the way around a closed door with a good seal.
- The door visibly flexes in the middle as it starts to lift.
- Hinges have torn out and the steel around them is cracked.
Colleyville service
Call (214) 831-2545 or request a visit.
The visit
How a Colleyville call runs
Measure and spec
Opening, headroom, backroom, side room, jamb and header condition, and whether the existing opener is worth keeping. You get options at more than one construction level with the tradeoffs explained, not one recommended package.
Order with a real lead time
Stock sizes and finishes move quickly. Custom widths, specialty finishes and window inserts take longer, and you get that number before the deposit rather than after.
Take the old one down safely
Springs unwound with winding bars, cables released from the drums, sections down from the top in order. Old track, hardware and springs go with us.
Install and set the counterbalance
Sections stack from the bottom with hinges and rollers set as they go, track gets lagged into solid framing and aligned, then shaft, drums and springs go in and get wound to the turn count the finished door weight calls for.
Commission it
Door gets run by hand to confirm balance, opener travel and force get set, sensors get mounted within six inches of the floor, the auto reverse gets tested against an obstruction, and we walk you through the manual release before we leave.
On the job
New Garage Door Installation in the field




Questions
New Garage Door Installation in Colleyville
How much headroom do I need?
About twelve inches above the opening for standard track. Less than that and you are looking at a low headroom conversion with double track and split drums, which works in roughly four and a half to six inches, or a wall mount opener that gets rid of the ceiling rail entirely. Both cost more, so measure before you pick a setup.
How long does the install take?
Four to six hours for a standard single or double door on sound framing, including removal. Add time for jamb repair, low headroom conversion, or a second door. We do not leave a door half installed overnight.
Do you replace the track too?
Yes, always. Reusing old track on a new door is false economy. Vertical track carries the door's alignment, old track is worn where the rollers ride and usually a little out of plumb, and any of that transfers straight into your new panels and rollers.
What is the warranty?
It comes from the manufacturer and it varies a lot by model on panels, hardware, springs and finish. We hand you the written terms for the specific door you pick instead of summarizing it verbally, because the actual limits are in that document.
Can I install a door myself?
Stacking sections and hanging track is doable if you build things. Winding the torsion springs is not, and that is not us protecting a sale. Winding bars under several hundred pounds of torque break arms and jaws when they slip. If you install it yourself, hire out the spring work.
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