Genie Garage Door Service in Country Club, FL | Horizon Garage Door Service Miami
Horizon Garage Door Service Miami provides independent Genie garage door repair, opener service, and installation across Country Club, FL — and what makes our work here different is that we account for Miami-Dade’s NOA wind-resistance requirements and the accelerated hardware wear that Country Club’s subtropical climate drives. We’re not a Genie authorized service center, but we’re factory-trained on the full Genie product line and carry OEM-compatible parts so most calls are resolved in a single visit. Call (844) 512-0365 for a free estimate — same-day appointments are available for urgent situations.

Why Country Club Residents Choose Us for Genie Service
Country Club homeowners have a lot of options on paper. What they’re actually looking for is someone who shows up, knows the equipment, and tells them straight what the door needs. That’s exactly how David Martinez, Owner and Lead Technician at Horizon, approaches every call — he’s personally on the tools, not coordinating from an office while dispatching an unfamiliar crew.
David grew up in Hialeah and trained through Miami Dade College’s technical trades program before spending 20 years working South Florida doors in the field. He’s serviced hundreds of Genie units across northwest Miami-Dade, including the 1980s and early 1990s CBS homes that dominate Country Club’s 33015 ZIP code. When he arrives at your driveway, the 593 verified customer reviews at a 4.7-star rating aren’t just a number — they reflect the same honest, no-theater diagnostic approach you’ll get in person.
Common Genie Garage Door Problems We Solve in Country Club
- Torsion spring failure on older Genie setups. Country Club’s year-round humidity and salt-laden air oxidize torsion springs far faster than manufacturers’ rated cycles assume. On the 1980s and early 1990s homes throughout the 33015 area, we routinely find springs that have lost tension or snapped well before the 10-year mark — often in the 5–7 year range. Spring repair runs $210–$400 in this market, and David replaces both springs simultaneously so one worn side doesn’t snap two months later.
- Genie wall console and keypad failure. Genie’s HomeLink-compatible wall consoles and exterior keypads — found on models like the SilentMax and ChainMax lines — are vulnerable to moisture infiltration in Country Club’s climate. The result is intermittent response or a dead keypad that looks fine from the outside. We diagnose whether it’s the console, the receiver board, or the logic board before recommending parts.
- Drive rail misalignment and trolley wear. Genie’s screw-drive and chain-drive rail systems develop play in the trolley carriage over time, especially on doors that have been running on aging hardware for three decades. Misaligned rails make the door drag, reverse unexpectedly, or bind mid-travel. Track realignment in Country Club runs $140–$285.
- Limit and force setting drift on Genie openers. Miami-Dade’s heat causes metal components to expand seasonally, which shifts how far the door travels before the opener stops — the door either doesn’t close fully or reverses before it seats. Genie’s digital limit systems on newer models are adjustable; older units require mechanical calibration. Either way, it’s a diagnostic call we make without upselling unnecessary parts.
- Cable fraying and bottom bracket corrosion. Lift cables on 30–40-year-old Country Club doors are frequently the originals — galvanized steel that has been fighting humidity since before Hurricane Andrew. Frayed cables are a safety issue; a snapped cable under tension can cause serious injury and should not be handled as a DIY repair. We handle cable replacement at $155–$295 and inspect bottom brackets at the same visit.
Genie Service in Country Club: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s something that matters specifically to Country Club — and wouldn’t come up in a conversation about a door in Pembroke Pines or Davie. Miami-Dade County enforces the most stringent garage door wind-resistance standards in the continental United States. Every replacement door installed in this county must carry a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance, or NOA — a certification based on large-missile-impact and pressure cycling tests that Broward County doesn’t require across the line.
The housing stock throughout Country Club’s 33015 ZIP was built during the rapid suburban expansion of northwest Miami-Dade in the 1980s and early 1990s — meaning a large share of those original doors predate the post-Hurricane Andrew NOA mandate entirely. What that creates is a situation where a homeowner calls us about a cracked panel on a Genie-equipped door, and the honest answer is that a cosmetic patch doesn’t bring the door into code compliance. That conversation — repair vs. full NOA-certified replacement — simply doesn’t happen in neighboring counties the same way it does here. We walk Country Club homeowners through exactly what their door’s current status means under Miami-Dade standards, without pushing a sale they don’t actually need.
Genie Models & Products We Service in Country Club
We service the full residential Genie line — that covers the SilentMax belt-drive series, the ChainMax and Chain Drive 500/750 openers, the ScrewLift screw-drive models, the Aladdin Connect smart-home integration platform, and the MachForce wall-mount units. For Country Club jobs, we stock OEM-compatible springs, trolley carriages, drive rails, logic boards, and remote transmitters sized for the most common Genie configurations found in the 33015 area’s 1980s–1990s homes.
Horizon is an independent service provider — not a Genie manufacturer affiliate — which means we’re not restricted to a single parts source or warranty upsell path. We use OEM or OEM-grade parts that meet or exceed Genie’s original specifications, and we’ll tell you plainly when an aftermarket alternative is appropriate and when it isn’t.
Genie Service Pricing in Country Club
Pricing in the Country Club market reflects Miami-Dade labor rates and the reality that older hardware often requires more diagnostic time than a newer installation. Here’s what the typical ranges look like:

- Spring repair: $210–$400
- Cable repair: $155–$295
- Opener repair: $140–$380
- Opener installation (Genie unit): $295–$650
- Panel replacement: $295–$590
- Track realignment: $140–$285
- Roller replacement: $130–$260
- New door installation (NOA-compliant): $825–$2,595
- General garage door repair: $175–$710
What you pay depends on your specific Genie model, the age of the hardware, and whether the door’s current setup meets Miami-Dade’s wind-load requirements. The free estimate covers a full diagnostic — David assesses the opener, springs, cables, and panels before quoting anything. Call (844) 512-0365 to schedule yours.
Serving Country Club, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Country Club 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 — Genie Garage Door in Country Club
No — Horizon Garage Door Service Miami is an independent provider, not affiliated with or authorized by Genie’s manufacturer. That’s a distinction worth understanding: independent service means we’re not locked into manufacturer pricing structures or limited to a single parts supplier. David is factory-trained on Genie equipment and has serviced these units across Country Club and northwest Miami-Dade for two decades.
We use OEM or OEM-compatible parts that meet Genie’s original specifications — logic boards, trolley assemblies, torsion spring kits, and remotes. If a genuine Genie part is the right call, that’s what goes in. If a quality aftermarket component performs identically and saves you money without cutting corners, we’ll say so and explain why. Country Club’s climate is hard enough on hardware — we don’t compound that by putting inferior parts in a door that’s already working against humidity and salt air.
Most Genie opener repairs and spring or cable replacements are done in one to two hours on-site. We stock the most common parts for Country Club’s 33015 housing stock, so we’re not leaving to source a part and returning the next day. Door replacements requiring NOA-certified panels take longer due to product lead times, but David walks you through the timeline upfront so there are no surprises.
We cover the full residential Genie lineup — SilentMax belt-drive, ChainMax and Chain Drive 500 and 750 chain-drive openers, ScrewLift screw-drive units, MachForce wall-mount openers, and the Aladdin Connect smart platform. If you’re not sure which model you have, tell us what it’s doing and David will identify it. That’s the starting point on every call: “Tell me what it’s doing — I’ll tell you exactly what it needs.”
Genie opener repair in Country Club runs $140–$380, depending on whether the issue is a board, a drive component, or a sensor alignment. A full opener replacement — new Genie unit, installed — falls in the $295–$650 range. Older 33015 homes sometimes have openers running on 20-year-old logic boards that aren’t worth repairing; sometimes it’s a $40 part. The diagnostic tells us which. Call (844) 512-0365 for a free estimate — we won’t quote a replacement before we’ve ruled out a repair.
Service Areas Near Country Club
In addition to Country Club, we regularly serve the surrounding northwest Miami-Dade communities — including Miami Gardens, Carol City, Norland, Scott Lake, and Andover. If you’re in or near the 33015 corridor, a same-day or next-day appointment is typically available. Call (844) 512-0365 to confirm availability in your area.
Book Your Genie Service in Country Club Today
Whether your Genie opener stopped mid-cycle or your spring snapped this morning, Country Club calls go to the top of the list when they’re urgent. David handles appointments directly — same-day availability for emergency situations. Call (844) 512-0365 now for a free estimate, or to get a straight answer about what your door actually needs.
Written by David Martinez, Owner & Lead Technician at Horizon Garage Door Service Miami, serving Country Club and northwest Miami-Dade since 2004.