Fast, Reliable Garage Door Parts Across North Miami Beach
Garage door parts in North Miami Beach typically cost $130–$400 depending on the component, and most common replacements—torsion springs, cables, drums, and bottom seals—can be completed same-day by a technician who understands local conditions. Horizon Garage Door Service Miami stocks corrosion-resistant hardware specifically selected for North Miami Beach’s salt-heavy Atlantic environment, and David Martinez handles every job personally. Call (844) 512-0365 for a free estimate.

We’ve been working on garage doors in North Miami Beach long enough to know the difference between a quick parts swap and a proper fix that lasts. The 33160 corridor is packed with mid-century CBS ranch homes and older condos where original hardware has been fighting salt air since the 1960s and 70s. That history matters when you’re choosing what to replace and what to upgrade.
Why Horizon Garage Door Service Miami Is North Miami Beach’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
North Miami Beach homeowners have left us 593 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars—one of the deepest review records you’ll find in the local garage door trade. Those reviews come from real jobs on real streets: NE 168th Street, NE 6th Avenue, the condo corridors near the Intracoastal. David Martinez doesn’t dispatch a crew and move on; he’s the lead technician on every call, which means the expertise on your driveway matches the expertise behind the brand.
We’re typically on-site in North Miami Beach within hours, not days. Emergency garage door service is available when a spring snaps at 7 PM or a cable gives way before a storm. Our Garage Door Parts inventory includes stainless-steel springs, Miami-Dade NOA-compliant hardware, and corrosion-resistant seals—parts selected specifically for what this ZIP code throws at them.
The distinction that matters here: out-of-county contractors routinely source parts that carry Florida Product Approval but lack a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance. Those parts fail inspection in North Miami Beach. David knows the county database inside and out. He verifies every component before it goes on your door.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in North Miami Beach
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs are the heavy lifters on most North Miami Beach garage doors, and they’re also the first casualty of salt-laden Atlantic air. Steel springs in this ZIP code typically last 3–4 years—about half what you’d see in inland Florida markets. We stock stainless-steel and corrosion-coated torsion springs rated for Miami-Dade’s demanding environment, and we size them precisely to your door’s weight and wind-load requirements. A typical torsion spring replacement in North Miami Beach runs $210–$400.
We serviced a 1960s CBS ranch on NE 168th Street where the original Wayne Dalton one-piece door had frozen torsion springs due to years of salt corrosion. We swapped in stainless-steel springs and drums, upgraded to impact-rated hardware with a Miami-Dade NOA, and added a corrosion-resistant bottom seal to keep out the Atlantic humidity.
Cables & Drums
When a torsion spring breaks, the cables take the sudden load—and on a salt-weakened system, they often snap too. North Miami Beach’s older homes with original cable hardware are especially vulnerable. We replace cables and drums as matched sets, using galvanized or stainless-steel cable rated for coastal exposure. Drum replacement is critical on pre-Andrew doors where the original drums weren’t designed for modern wind-load cycling. Cable and drum work in North Miami Beach typically costs $155–$295.
Bottom Seal & Weatherstripping
The bottom seal is your door’s first defense against the Atlantic humidity that rolls in from the east. On older North Miami Beach homes, cracked or missing seals let moisture attack the door panels and the floor threshold, accelerating rot in wood-backed doors and corrosion in steel frames. We install corrosion-resistant EPDM and vinyl seals rated for salt-air exposure. Bottom seal replacement runs $130–$260 and often gets paired with track cleaning and roller inspection.
Extension Springs, Rollers & Hinges
Extension springs still appear on some older single-car garages in North Miami Beach’s 1950s housing stock. They’re stretched along the horizontal track rather than wound on a shaft, and they’re dangerous to handle without training—high-tension springs can cause serious injury if they release unexpectedly. David handles these personally, and we always recommend upgrading to a torsion system when the door configuration allows. Rollers and hinges wear faster here too; we use sealed-bearing nylon rollers and zinc-coated hinges that resist the salt cycle.

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Trusted Brands We Service in North Miami Beach
Whatever brand is on your door, we’ve probably worked on it. David is factory-trained across Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, and Amarr, plus four additional major manufacturers. We stock parts locally for North Miami Beach customers, which means faster turnaround and no waiting on cross-country shipping. Whether you’ve got a Genie opener from a 1990s renovation or a Clopay sectional that needs new Amarr-compatible hardware, we match the part to the door and verify it against Miami-Dade’s Product Control database before installation.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in North Miami Beach Homes
- Salt corrosion seizes torsion springs and cables, causing sudden breakage during high-wind events. The Atlantic’s persistent salt-laden air penetrates garage interiors through worn seals and open vents, attacking steel components from the inside out. We see this most on homes within a mile of the beach, where spring replacement every 3–4 years is simply the cost of coastal ownership.
- Pre-Andrew one-piece doors lack Miami-Dade NOA, forcing full replacement at point of sale or after storm damage. North Miami Beach’s large stock of 1960s and 70s CBS ranches still has original Wayne Dalton or similar one-piece tilt-up doors. These can’t be permitted for replacement with like-for-like hardware; any significant work triggers the county’s requirement for a current NOA-compliant sectional door.
- Out-of-county parts fail inspection because they lack Miami-Dade Product Control approval. Broward County contractors working south often bring doors and springs that carry Florida Product Approval—a separate, less stringent standard. Miami-Dade permit inspectors verify the installed model against the county’s NOA database. No match, no certificate of completion. We’ve been called in to fix these failures more than once.
- Mid-rise condo roll-up doors suffer cable and drum corrosion from ground-floor humidity. The condo buildings along NE 6th Avenue and similar corridors often have steel roll-up doors on ground-floor parking that see constant moisture exposure. Rusty cables fray silently until they snap, and seized drums put uneven load on the opener motor.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in North Miami Beach, FL
Here’s what typical garage door parts work costs in North Miami Beach’s market. These ranges reflect coastal-grade hardware, Miami-Dade NOA compliance where required, and David’s personal labor on every job.
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Torsion Spring Replacement | $210–$400 |
| Cables & Drums | $155–$295 |
| Bottom Seal Replacement | $130–$260 |
What moves the needle within these ranges: door size and weight (heavier doors need heavier springs), whether the hardware requires Miami-Dade NOA certification, and how far corrosion has spread to adjacent components. A spring swap on a standard single-car door with minimal secondary damage sits at the lower end. A double-car door with corroded drums, frayed cables, and a failed bottom seal pushes toward the upper range. We always inspect before quoting—estimates are free, and David explains exactly what he’s seeing before any work starts. Call (844) 512-0365 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Miami Beach
Our parts inventory and David’s expertise travel across the northern Miami-Dade corridor. We regularly handle garage door parts calls in Ojus, Sunny Isles Beach, Aventura, and Hallandale Beach—each with its own mix of mid-rise condos, single-family ranches, and salt-air challenges. The same Miami-Dade NOA requirements apply throughout, and the same corrosion-resistant hardware standards keep doors working longer no matter which ZIP code we’re in.
Serving North Miami Beach, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Miami Beach 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 North Miami Beach
Salt-laden Atlantic air accelerates corrosion of standard steel springs, cutting their lifespan to roughly half of what inland Florida markets see. The moisture penetrates garage spaces through worn seals and ventilation gaps, attacking the spring from the surface inward until micro-fractures develop. We solve this by installing stainless-steel or corrosion-coated springs specifically rated for coastal exposure. Call (844) 512-0365 for a free inspection—David will show you exactly what the salt has done to your hardware.
Bottom seal replacement alone is possible and practical if the door panels and frame are structurally sound. However, if your pre-Andrew one-piece or early sectional door lacks a current Miami-Dade NOA, any permitted renovation—including significant seal work—may trigger county requirements for full door replacement. David evaluates this on every call and will tell you straight whether a seal swap makes sense or if you’re approaching the point where replacement is the smarter long-term play. Call for a free assessment.
Yes. Rusty cables have already lost structural integrity and will fail unpredictably, often under load when the door is moving. We replace cables and drums as matched sets on these commercial-grade roll-up doors, using galvanized or stainless-steel cable and corrosion-resistant drums. The ground-floor parking environment in mid-rise condos traps humidity, so we also inspect the bottom seal and guide alignment to reduce future moisture exposure. Call (844) 512-0365—same-day service is often available for condo security concerns.
Miami-Dade County maintains its own Notice of Acceptance (NOA) database for wind resistance, which is stricter than the state’s Florida Product Approval standard. Inspectors in North Miami Beach verify that your installed door’s model number matches a current NOA entry; doors with only state-level approval routinely fail. David sources only NOA-compliant hardware and verifies every part number against the county database before installation. If you’re dealing with a failed inspection, call us—we’ve corrected this exact situation for other North Miami Beach homeowners.
Repair is sometimes possible for minor spring or cable issues, but conversion to a modern sectional door is usually the better investment for North Miami Beach’s pre-Andrew one-piece doors. Original Wayne Dalton one-piece systems lack Miami-Dade NOA compliance, meaning they’ll need replacement at point of sale, after storm damage, or during any permitted renovation. A modern sectional with stainless-steel torsion hardware, impact-rated panels, and a proper bottom seal solves the compliance issue permanently and stands up to the salt air far better. David will inspect your specific door and give you honest numbers for both paths. Call (844) 512-0365 for a free estimate.
Written by David Martinez, Owner at Horizon Garage Door Service Miami, serving North Miami Beach since 2004.