Fast, Reliable Garage Door Parts Across Miami
Garage door parts in Miami typically cost $130–$400 for common repairs like springs, cables, and rollers, with same-day availability for most hardware when you work with a local supplier who stocks for this market. In Miami, the combination of salt-laden coastal air, aging post-Hurricane Andrew housing stock, and strict Miami-Dade County product-approval requirements makes local parts knowledge the difference between a lasting fix and a repeat failure.

We’ve spent 20 years sourcing, fitting, and warrantying garage door parts in Miami—from the tract homes of Kendall and Doral to the mid-century ranches in Coral Gables and Little Havana. David Martinez handles every job personally, and our Garage Door Parts inventory is stocked specifically for the brands and failure patterns we see in this county. Whether you’re dealing with a snapped torsion spring on a 1998 Clopay in Westchester or corroded rollers on a one-piece door in Miami Shores, we carry what you need or we’ll get it fast. Call (844) 512-0365 for a free estimate.
Why Horizon Garage Door Service Miami Is Miami’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
David Martinez has been working garage doors in Miami for two decades—long enough to remember when the post-Andrew building boom was still putting up fresh tract homes in Hialeah and Homestead. Those doors are now 25–30 years old, and we’re the ones homeowners call when original springs finally give out or when salt corrosion seizes hardware that was never meant for coastal exposure.
Our reputation here is built on 593 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars—one of the deepest review records you’ll find in the local garage door category. Miami customers specifically mention David’s willingness to explain whether a part can be saved or if it’s time to upgrade, his knowledge of county permit requirements, and his habit of showing up when he says he will. We’re not a franchise dispatching whoever’s available; David is the lead technician on every job, which means the expertise you read about is the expertise on your driveway.
Because we stock parts locally and know Miami’s neighborhood layouts—from Flagami’s grid streets to the cul-de-sacs of West Miami—we can often have your door operational the same day you call. Emergency service is available when a failure can’t wait.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Miami
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs are the workhorse of most modern sectional doors, and in Miami they’re fighting a battle they weren’t designed for. Salt air off Biscayne Bay corrodes standard steel springs within 5 years—sometimes less for homes in Miami Beach, Key Biscayne, or Coconut Grove with direct coastal exposure. We install galvanized or stainless torsion spring sets rated for Miami-Dade’s wind-pressure zones, and we size them to your door’s exact weight and track configuration. A typical torsion spring repair in Miami runs $210–$400.
We see a lot of original springs failing now in Kendall and Doral homes built during the 1990s boom. These doors often have 25,000+ cycles on them. David inspects the cable drums and bearing plates while the spring is off—replace the spring alone and you’re ignoring the corrosion that’s already started on everything else.
Extension Spring Systems
Extension springs are less common in newer Miami construction, but we still find them on older homes in Coral Gables, Miami Shores, and parts of Little Havana—especially on single-car garages or converted carports. The safety cables that contain these springs when they break are often original and frayed. We replace the full set, not just the broken spring, because matched spring tension keeps your door tracking straight. Extension spring repairs in Miami fall within our standard $210–$400 spring repair range depending on door size and hardware condition.
Cables & Drums
Garage door cables do the actual lifting, and in Miami they fail in a specific pattern: salt corrosion attacks the cable strands near the bottom bracket where moisture collects, while the drum at the top of the door develops pitting that frays cable from the inside out. We serviced a 1990s Amarr door in Kendall where the salt-laden air had seized the roller bearings and disintegrated the galvanized cable. We replaced the rollers with stainless steel, installed a new Miami-Dade NOA-compliant torsion spring set, and upgraded the opener to a LiftMaster with a weatherproof housing—avoiding a full door replacement because the existing frame was salvageable. Cable repair in Miami typically runs $155–$295.
Rollers & Hinges
Rollers are where Miami’s climate does its worst damage. Standard steel rollers seize in their tracks when salt corrosion sets in, turning a 150-pound door into something that fights the opener every cycle. We stock nylon rollers with sealed stainless steel bearings for coastal properties, and heavy-duty steel rollers with galvanized shafts for inland homes in Westchester or Allapattah. Roller replacement runs $130–$260 for a standard residential door. Hinges crack at the pin holes on older doors—we carry standard, narrow, and low-headroom configurations for the variety of track setups we encounter across Miami’s housing stock.
Weatherstripping & Bottom Seal
Miami’s driving rains and occasional street flooding make bottom seal selection more critical here than in most markets. We install vinyl, rubber, and bulb-style seals rated for UV exposure and salt air, with extra-tall profiles available for properties in low-lying areas prone to water intrusion. The right seal keeps your garage dry and reduces the humidity that accelerates corrosion on everything else.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Miami
We stock and service parts for eight major brands—LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor—which covers virtually every residential door and opener you’ll find in Miami. That matters because many homeowners here inherited their door brand when they bought their house, particularly in the 1990s developments where builders spec’d Amarr and Clopay across entire subdivisions. We carry common wear parts for all eight brands locally, so you’re not waiting on a warehouse shipment from Orlando or Tampa. For older Wayne Dalton doors with their proprietary TorqueMaster spring system—still common in Hialeah and parts of Kendall—we have the specialized tools and parts to service or convert them to standard torsion hardware.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Miami Homes
- Salt corrosion destroys standard steel hardware within 5 years. The marine air off Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic accelerates rust on springs, cables, hinges, and tracks. We recommend galvanized or stainless components for coastal-side properties and inspect every 6–9 months instead of the annual cycle standard elsewhere.
- Original springs on post-Andrew tract homes are hitting end-of-life. The 1990s building boom in Doral, Kendall, Hialeah, and Homestead created thousands of two-car garages now at 25–30 years of service. These springs were rated for 10,000 cycles; many have doubled that.
- One-piece doors in older neighborhoods have brittle wood and obsolete hardware. Coral Gables and Little Havana homes built with carports or single-car garages often have mid-century one-piece doors whose wood sections crack under Miami’s humidity. Original hardware is frequently discontinued, requiring creative retrofit or full replacement.
- Out-of-county contractors install non-compliant doors that fail inspection. Suppliers from Broward County sometimes pull permits with Florida statewide product approval but no Miami-Dade NOA. The local building department rejects these on inspection, leaving homeowners with a non-operational door and a second permit fee.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Miami, FL
We believe in upfront numbers. Here’s what common garage door parts services cost in Miami’s market:
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Spring Repair | $210–$400 |
| Cable Repair | $155–$295 |
| Roller Replacement | $130–$260 |
| Opener Repair | $140–$380 |
| New Door Installation | $825–$2,595 |
What moves you within these ranges? Door size (single vs. double), hardware material (standard steel vs. galvanized or stainless), and whether we’re matching existing parts or upgrading for better corrosion resistance. For Miami coastal properties, the upgrade to stainless hardware typically adds 15–25% but doubles service life. We provide free estimates before any work begins—call (844) 512-0365 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Miami
Our parts inventory and David’s service radius cover Flagami, West Miami, Westchester, and Allapattah with the same-day availability we offer in central Miami. Whether you’re on Flagami’s residential streets or in the commercial corridors near Westchester, we know the local building stock and permit requirements. If you’re unsure whether you’re in our service area, call (844) 512-0365 and we’ll confirm.
Serving Miami, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Miami area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Garage Door Parts in Miami
A Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance (NOA) is the county’s own product-approval certification for garage doors, stricter than the statewide Florida Building Code and not automatically valid even in neighboring Broward County. If you’re replacing your door or any component that affects its wind-load rating, the parts must carry a current NOA and the permit must specify the correct wind-pressure zone for your property—coastal zones can exceed 170 mph design loads. Out-of-county contractors frequently get this wrong, resulting in rejected permits and costly rework. David verifies NOA compliance on every replacement job to protect you from that headache. Call (844) 512-0365 for an exact quote—estimates are free.
Standard steel springs in Miami’s coastal exposure typically last 5–7 years, compared to 8–12 years inland. For properties in Miami Beach, Key Biscayne, or Coconut Grove, we recommend galvanized or stainless spring sets and inspections every 6–9 months rather than annually. If your springs are original to a 1990s home in Kendall or Doral, they’re already past due regardless of apparent condition—metal fatigue isn’t always visible. Call (844) 512-0365 for an exact quote—estimates are free.
Yes, but with important caveats. Wayne Dalton’s TorqueMaster spring system uses a concealed spring inside a steel tube, which requires specialized tools and parts that many general repair services don’t carry. David is factory-trained on this system and can either replace the TorqueMaster components or convert to standard torsion hardware for easier future service. We inspect the door sections, track alignment, and opener condition first—on a 30-year-old door, sometimes the frame is sound but the sections are deteriorating. Call (844) 512-0365 for an exact quote—estimates are free.
Broward County contractors often use doors and parts with Florida statewide product approval but no Miami-Dade NOA, which the Miami-Dade building department rejects on inspection. The counties have separate, non-interchangeable approval systems. This distinction matters on every replacement job in Miami-Dade, and it’s a concrete reason to hire a local specialist who understands the permitting landscape. David handles permit compliance personally on every installation. Call (844) 512-0365 for an exact quote—estimates are free.
For Miami’s combination of heavy rainfall, street flooding, and salt air, we recommend a bulb-style or extra-tall vinyl/rubber composite seal with UV stabilizers—never basic rubber that cracks in sun exposure. Properties in low-lying areas like parts of Flagami or near canal systems may benefit from threshold seals in addition to the door-mounted bottom seal. The right seal keeps water out and reduces the humidity that accelerates corrosion on your springs, cables, and opener. Call (844) 512-0365 for an exact quote—estimates are free.
Ready to get your garage door working right? David Martinez will handle your repair personally—20 years of Miami garage door experience, 593 verified reviews, and the parts you need already on the truck. Call (844) 512-0365 now for a free estimate.
Written by David Martinez, Owner at Horizon Garage Door Service Miami, serving Miami since 2004.