The Garage Door Company
Phoenix, AZ 85041
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Garage Door Repair, Garage Doors, Garage Openers
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
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Phoenix, AZ 85041
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Garage Door Repair, Garage Doors, Garage Openers
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
13205 N 13th Ln , Phoenix, AZ 85029-1761
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Garage Doors, Handyman, Garage Door Repair
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
1815 N 68th Dr , Phoenix, AZ 85035-4609
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Garage Doors, Garage Door Repair
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
13205 N 13th Ln , Phoenix, AZ 85029-1761
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Garage Doors, Handyman, Garage Door Repair
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
Phoenix, AZ 85033-1038
Garage Door Repair, Garage Builders, Garage Doors ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
12223 N 39th Pl , Phoenix, AZ 85032-7322
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Garage Doors, Garage Door Repair, Door Repair
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
Phoenix, AZ 85053-4846
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Garage Doors, Garage Door Repair
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
Phoenix, AZ 85023-4149
BBB Accredited A- rated. Garage Door Repair, Garage Doors
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
2401 W Phelps Rd Ste B2 , Phoenix, AZ 85023-3211
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Garage Door Repair, Garage Builders, Garage Doors ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
Phoenix, AZ 85041
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Garage Door Repair, Garage Doors, Garage Openers
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
Glendale, AZ 85303-5004
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Garage Doors, Garage Door Repair, Garage Builders ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
3254 E Broadway Rd , Phoenix, AZ 85040-2805
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Garage Doors, Garage Door Repair, Garage Openers
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
| Factor | DIY Repair | Professional Repair |
|---|---|---|
| Torsion spring replacement | Never — severe injury risk, stored energy | Professional only — $150–$280 per spring |
| Weatherseal replacement | Feasible — Home Depot 7221 E. McDowell or Lowe's Tempe | $80–$175 professionally installed |
| Track cleaning (desert dust) | Yes — compressed air + dry cloth | $75–$150; included in tune-up |
| Safety sensor alignment | Yes — wing nut adjustment, indicator light check | Included in service call |
| Remote/keypad programming | Usually yes — manufacturer instruction | $50–$100 if needed |
| Cable replacement | Risky — cables still under tension | Professional — $100–$220 |
| Panel replacement | Requires panel sourcing + track knowledge | $250–$650 professionally |
| Opener installation | Possible for replacement; may need permit for new circuit | $300–$600; required if ROC installation work |
| Arizona ROC requirement | N/A (homeowner exempt for own residence) | Required for installation work for hire |
Weatherseal replacement (bottom seal). This is the most important DIY task for Phoenix homeowners given the scorpion entry risk through degraded seals. Standard T-style or beaded bottom seals are available at Home Depot (Ahwatukee, Chandler, Scottsdale locations) in standard 18-ft rolls for $20–$45. Slide out the old seal (heat from Phoenix summers often makes removal easier — the rubber softens in warmth) and slide in the new one. This 30–45 minute task, done every 2–3 years, is the most cost-effective scorpion prevention measure available.
Track cleaning. Sonoran Desert dust, haboob silt (fine-grained montmorillonite clay), and occasional mud accumulate in the C-channel tracks of Phoenix garage doors, especially after monsoon season. Wipe out tracks with a dry rag — do not use lubricant in the tracks (lubrication causes dust to stick and compounds the problem). Rollers themselves (the nylon or steel wheels that ride in the track) should be lubricated every 6 months with white lithium grease or silicone spray directly on the roller stem/bearing, not applied to the track surface.
Safety sensor test and alignment. Garage door safety sensors require annual testing per UL 325 standards. Roll a 2x4 lumber flat on the garage floor in the door's path — the door must reverse before contacting the 2x4. If it doesn't reverse: the safety sensors may be misaligned. Adjust each sensor (loosen the wing nut, re-aim so the indicator light is solid green, re-tighten) and retest.
Torsion spring replacement. The Phoenix heat accelerates torsion spring metal fatigue differently than cold climates — in Phoenix, springs more often fail during summer heat cycles rather than cold snaps. The stored energy in a torsion spring coil is enormous and can cause severe or fatal injury if released uncontrolled. This is professional-only work in all circumstances.
Any work on the garage-to-home interior door if you're planning to sell. Arizona home inspectors specifically flag the interior door separating the attached garage from living space — it must be solid-core (20-minute fire-rated minimum). If your home was built in the 1970s–1990s and has a hollow-core interior door from garage to living space, replace it as part of any garage improvement project. A solid-core pre-hung door from Home Depot runs $250–$400; installation by a licensed contractor runs $200–$400. This deficiency on an inspection report can cost far more in negotiated price reductions.
July–September is Phoenix garage door emergency season. Heat-related opener failures are common — the motor thermal protection trips in 140°F+ garage temperatures.