Trusted Garage Door Parts for Miami Homeowners
Garage door parts replacement in Miami typically costs $130–$400 depending on the component, and most jobs are completed same day when you call (844) 512-0365. At Horizon Garage Door Service Miami, David Martinez personally sources and installs the right part for your specific door — torsion springs, cables, rollers, hinges, weatherstripping, or bottom seal — whether you’re in Little Havana, Coral Way, or up toward Miami Gardens.

We’ve spent 20 years working on garage doors across Miami-Dade County, and we’ve learned that the wrong part or a sloppy installation costs more than the repair itself. That’s why David handles every parts job personally, bringing factory-trained expertise across LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Raynor, and four other major brands. Our 593 verified reviews at 4.7 stars back up what we tell homeowners face to face: we’ll diagnose honestly, quote upfront, and fix it right the first time. When a spring snaps at 7 p.m. or your cable frays before a storm, our emergency garage door service means you won’t be stuck waiting.
What Our Garage Door Parts Service Includes
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs sit above your door on a metal shaft and do the heavy lifting every time you open or close. In Miami’s humid coastal climate, we regularly see corrosion and metal fatigue set in faster than inland markets — especially in neighborhoods like Key Biscayne and Coconut Grove where salt air accelerates rust. When your torsion spring breaks, the door becomes dead weight and can be dangerous to operate. David measures your existing spring, calculates the correct wire size and length for your door’s weight, and installs a replacement rated for Miami’s conditions — never a generic guess that’ll fail in six months.
Extension Spring Replacement
Extension springs run parallel to your horizontal tracks and stretch to counterbalance the door’s weight. You’ll find these more often on older Miami homes, particularly in areas like Allapattah and Liberty City where original construction still stands. A broken extension spring can send the door crashing down or create uneven lifting that warps your tracks. David inspects both springs even when only one has failed, because matching spring tension prevents future imbalance and extends the life of your cables and pulleys.
Cables & Drums
Lift cables wind around drums at the top of your door and transfer spring force to actually raise and lower the panels. Frayed cables or grooved drums are common after Miami’s hurricane season, when repeated manual operation during power outages wears these components faster than normal. We stock galvanized and stainless cable options that resist the humidity better than standard steel, and David checks drum alignment with a level — misaligned drums chew through cables in weeks, not years.
Rollers & Hinges
Rollers guide your door along the tracks; hinges connect the panels and allow them to bend around the curve. After 20 years in Miami, we’ve replaced thousands of cracked nylon rollers baked brittle by attic heat and hinges corroded by garage moisture. David uses sealed-bearing steel rollers on heavier doors and inspects hinge pin wear that most techs miss — a sloppy hinge fit causes panel binding that eventually tears your door apart from the inside out.
Weatherstripping
The rubber seal along your door’s sides, top, and bottom blocks water, dust, and the insects that thrive in Miami’s year-round warmth. We see weatherstripping fail fastest in flood-prone areas like Miami Shores and along the Miami River, where standing water rots the seal from below. David installs UV-resistant vinyl and rubber compounds rated for South Florida sun, not the cheap stuff that cracks in one summer. Proper weatherstripping also cuts your cooling costs — a gap under the door is like leaving a window open for your AC to escape.
Bottom Seal
Your bottom seal takes the most abuse: road grit, rainwater pooling, and the constant compression every time the door closes. In Miami, we replace these most often after summer storms when debris gets trapped and tears the rubber, or when rodents chew through looking for shelter. David carries multiple bead-style and T-style profiles to match your specific door bottom, and he’ll check the retainer channel for rust that would ruin a new seal in days.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Garage Door Parts
We’ve serviced hundreds of LiftMaster and Chamberlain opener systems across Miami, from belt-drive units in newer Pinecrest homes to chain-drive workhorses still running in Little Havana after fifteen years. David stocks OEM replacement gears, circuit boards, and safety sensors for both brands, and he knows the common failure points — like the RPM sensor on older Chamberlain models that quits without warning in high humidity. For Genie and Raynor, we carry screw-drive carriages, rail assemblies, and the proprietary remote programming tools that let us sync new remotes on the spot instead of ordering parts and making you wait.
Whether you have a Clopay wind-load door rated for Miami-Dade hurricane codes, an Amarr insulated panel system, a Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster spring setup, or a Craftsman opener from the Sears era, David has the parts knowledge and supplier relationships to get you moving again. Whatever brand you have, we can help — and if you’re not sure what you’ve got, David will identify it in thirty seconds and explain exactly what it needs.
Signs You Need Garage Door Parts Right Now
- Loud bang from the garage, then the door won’t open. That’s a broken torsion spring — unmistakable and immediately disabling. Don’t try to force the door or disconnect the opener; the remaining tension can cause serious injury. Call us and David will walk you through securing the door until he arrives.
- Door hangs crooked or one side lifts faster than the other. Uneven movement usually means a failing extension spring, a frayed cable, or a seized roller on one side. Running the door in this condition bends your tracks and turns a $200 parts job into a $600 track replacement.
- Visible gaps of light under or around the closed door. Worn weatherstripping or bottom seal lets water, leaves, and pests into your garage. In Miami’s rainy season, that water damages stored items and breeds mosquitoes within days.
- Grinding or squealing that gets worse over time. Metal-on-metal noise from rollers or hinges means lubrication has failed and parts are wearing down. Catching this early replaces a $130 roller set; ignoring it destroys hinges and panels.
- Cable hanging loose or wrapped around the drum incorrectly. A slipped or frayed cable is a collapse risk — the door’s full weight could shift suddenly. This is not a wait-and-see situation; the cable needs immediate professional attention.
Our Garage Door Parts Process — Step by Step
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Call and describe what you’re seeing. David answers directly or returns calls fast — no dispatch maze. Based on your symptoms, he’ll often know the likely part before he leaves the shop and can confirm stock availability for same-day completion.
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On-site diagnosis with precise measurement. David brings a full inventory in the service vehicle, but he never guesses. He weighs the door, measures spring wire gauge and length, checks cable diameter, and inspects drum condition with a flashlight and mirror — the details that separate a lasting repair from a callback.
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Upfront quote with part specification. You’ll see exactly what part we’re installing, why that specific component matches your door, and what the total costs before any work starts. No “plus parts and labor” surprises.
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Professional installation with safety verification. For springs and cables, David uses winding bars and proper containment tools — never screwdrivers or shortcuts that risk injury. Every repair gets a balance test, safety reversal check, and full travel adjustment.
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Final walkthrough and documentation. David shows you the installed part, explains what caused the failure, and gives honest guidance on what to watch next. You get a written invoice with part numbers and our service guarantee.
How Much Does Garage Door Parts Cost in Miami?
A typical spring repair in Miami runs $210–$400 depending on whether you need one torsion spring or a matched pair, plus whether your door requires high-cycle springs for frequent use. Cable replacement costs $155–$295, with stainless steel cables at the higher end for coastal homes in areas like Sunny Isles or Key Biscayne. Roller replacement ranges $130–$260 based on count and whether we upgrade to sealed-bearing steel rollers. Weatherstripping and bottom seal jobs usually fall between $140–$285 depending on door size and whether the retainer channel needs replacement too.

Several factors move your price within these ranges: door size and weight (heavier doors need beefier springs), accessibility (high-lift or low-headroom setups take longer), and whether related components show wear that should be addressed together. The biggest way to avoid overpaying is getting an honest assessment upfront — David will tell you if a part truly needs replacement or if adjustment buys you another year. Every estimate we provide is free, with no obligation to proceed. Call (844) 512-0365 for an exact quote on your specific door.
Garage Door Parts Near Miami — Our Service Area
David covers the full Miami metro with typical response times of 30–60 minutes for urgent calls in the core city and 45–90 minutes for outlying areas. We regularly handle parts jobs in Garage Door Parts in Norland, Garage Door Parts in Scott Lake, and Garage Door Parts in Andover, plus Miami Gardens, Carol City, Lake Lucerne, Golden Glades, Ives Estates, Lake Forest, West Park, Miramar, and North Miami Beach. Whether you’re dealing with a snapped spring in a Norland townhouse or worn rollers on a Scott Lake ranch, the same owner-technician shows up with the right parts in the truck.
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.
Frequently Asked Questions — Garage Door Parts in Miami
Garage door parts service means diagnosing which specific component has failed — spring, cable, roller, hinge, weatherstrip, or seal — and replacing it with the correct OEM or equivalent part for your door’s make and model. At Horizon Garage Door Service Miami, David handles this personally, measuring and matching parts on-site rather than ordering and making you wait. Call (844) 512-0365 to schedule — estimates are free.
Most single-part replacements take 45–90 minutes from arrival to final testing, with torsion spring jobs at the longer end due to safety procedures and balance calibration. David stocks common parts for all eight brands we service, so same-day completion is standard when you call before early afternoon. Call (844) 512-0365 for today’s availability.
Expect $130–$400 for most common parts replacements, with springs at the higher end and rollers or seals at the lower end. Your exact price depends on the component, your door’s size and weight, and whether we address related wear items while we’re there. We quote upfront after diagnosis — never after the work is done. Call (844) 512-0365 for a free estimate.
Yes — David is factory-trained on both brands and stocks gears, sensors, circuit boards, and drive components for LiftMaster and Chamberlain openers, plus the full range of door hardware. We’ve completed hundreds of repairs on these systems across Miami and can match the exact part your unit requires. Whatever brand you have, we can help.
Yes — our emergency garage door service is available for situations that can’t wait, including broken springs, snapped cables, and doors stuck open compromising your home’s security. David prioritizes safety and security calls and carries the inventory to complete most emergency repairs in a single visit. When it can’t wait, call (844) 512-0365.
All parts installations carry our workmanship guarantee, and David uses components backed by manufacturer warranties ranging from one year on standard items to lifetime coverage on select high-cycle springs. You’ll receive written documentation of both the part warranty and our service guarantee before we leave. Call (844) 512-0365 with any warranty questions.
Clear vehicles and storage items from around the door so David can access all sides safely, and note any recent changes in noise, speed, or balance — these details speed diagnosis. Don’t attempt to operate a door with a known broken spring or cable; leave it alone and let David handle it personally. Call (844) 512-0365 to book your appointment.
Schedule Your Garage Door Parts Service in Miami Today
Don’t let a worn spring, frayed cable, or failed seal leave your garage exposed or your family inconvenienced. David Martinez will handle your parts replacement personally — 20 years of experience, 593 verified reviews, and the right components for your specific door waiting in the truck. Call Horizon Garage Door Service Miami at (844) 512-0365 now for a free, no-obligation estimate. Emergency service is available when it can’t wait, and we’ll have your door working smoothly before the day is done.
Written by David Martinez, Owner at Horizon Garage Door Service Miami, serving Miami since 2004.