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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.

Wedgwood, Fort Worth, Tarrant County

Residential Garage Door in Wedgwood, Fort Worth, TX

A double garage door weighs more than 200 pounds. The springs hold that weight, not the opener. When the springs quit, that weight has to go somewhere. That is why we tell Wedgwood, Fort Worth homeowners to stop hitting the button and let us look at it.

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The springs lift the door. The opener just steers it.

This is the part most people have backwards. A half horsepower motor cannot pick up 200 pounds of steel. It never could. What it does is push and pull a door that the springs have already made almost weightless. So when springs go weak, the opener starts carrying weight it was never built for. Then the gear strips, or the motor stalls, or the arm bends the top panel. The opener is usually the thing that broke second. Putting a new opener on a door with tired springs buys you a few months and the same problem.

The ten second test you can do right now

Close the door. Pull the red handle to disconnect the opener. Lift the door by hand. A good door takes about ten pounds of effort and stays put when you let go at waist height. If it drops, the springs are done. If it shoots up, there is too much tension. If it grabs at one spot on the way up, that is a roller or the track, not the springs. Do not do this if you already heard a bang, because a broken spring means the full weight is on you.

Why we look before we price

Take a door that reverses right before it hits the floor. Could be the safety eyes bumped out of line. Could be the close limit set too far, so the opener keeps pushing after the door already landed. Could be a sticky roller. Could be a bottom seal gone hard in the cold. Four causes, one symptom. A phone quote covers all four by pricing the worst one. That is not honest pricing, it is padding. So we look first.

Residential Garage Door for Wedgwood, Fort Worth homes

A very large 1950s-60s development of brick ranches, giving one of the city's biggest concentrations of aging attached single and narrow double garages under low headers.

If your address falls in 76133, you are on our board.

Regular calls come from Wedgwood East and Candleridge.

Trinity Trails south is a useful marker: if you are near it, we cover you.

Wedgwood is part of Fort Worth, in Tarrant County.

What you are probably seeing

  • Remote works up close but not from the street.
  • Door goes up a few inches, stops, and comes back down.
  • You heard a bang from the garage and now the opener strains and nothing moves.
  • The door sits crooked when it is closed.
  • It reverses an inch or two off the floor, every time.

Wedgwood, Fort Worth service

Call (214) 831-2545 or request a visit.

The visit

How a Wedgwood, Fort Worth call runs

  1. Tell us what it is doing

    On the phone we ask three things. What did you hear, where does it stop, and does it move by hand. Those answers tell us which parts to load so we are not making a second trip.

  2. Hand test on arrival

    Opener comes off, door gets lifted by hand. We check the spring for a gap, the cables for slack, and the bottom brackets for movement. Nothing gets priced before this.

  3. Show you the bad part

    You get to see what failed. Frayed cable, snapped spring, chewed up gear. If you cannot see it, we did not diagnose it, we guessed.

  4. Price, then your call

    Full number for parts and labor before anything comes apart. If something on the list can wait a few months, we say which one and how long.

  5. Fix it and test it

    Door gets run through full cycles while we watch. Travel and force reset, safety eyes checked, auto reverse tested against something solid on the floor. Then we go.

On the job

Residential Garage Door in the field

Questions

Residential Garage Door in Wedgwood, Fort Worth

Can you come out today?

Often, yes. Call and we will tell you straight what the soonest slot is instead of promising a window we cannot hold. Broken springs, off track doors and anything blocking a vehicle get priority over noise complaints and tune ups.

My remote quit. Do I need you?

Probably not, and we would rather save you the service call. Put a fresh battery in it. Then check the wall button for a lock or vacation setting, because that one disables every remote by design. If the wall button opens the door and the remote does not, it usually just needs reprogramming at the motor head. That takes a minute.

Can I keep using the door until you get here?

If a spring is broken, a cable is hanging, or the door is crooked in the track, no. Every cycle after that drags a heavy door on one side and pulls rollers out. If it is just noisy or slow, use it normally, no problem.

How long will the repair take?

Springs, cables, rollers and gear kits usually run one to two hours on site. A full opener replacement runs two to three. Track work takes longer because the door has to be secured and lined back up section by section.

Are you going to try to sell me a new door?

No. We fix the part that broke. If the door is genuinely past the point where repairs make sense, we show you the numbers on both and let you decide. That is a different conversation from walking in the door with a replacement quote already written.

Get it fixed, not patched

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