What this service covers
A door cycles thousands of times a year and every cycle loosens fasteners and dries lubricant. An annual tune-up is a short visit that catches worn cables, drifting balance and misaligned sensors before any of them turn into an emergency call.
- All hinges, brackets, rails and fasteners torqued back to spec
- Springs, hinges and bearings lubricated with the correct products
- Manual balance test and opener force and travel calibration
- Photo-eye sensor and auto-reverse safety test documented

How a visit works
- 1You call or send three detailsName, phone and location. That is all we need to book a slot.
- 2We diagnose the whole doorSprings, cables, tracks, rollers, hardware and opener — not just the obvious symptom.
- 3You get a price before work startsWritten on the spot, with options where options exist. No surprise invoice.
- 4We finish and testBalance test, safety reverse test and a walkthrough of what changed.
Garage Door Maintenance questions
- How often should a garage door be serviced?
- Once a year for a typical household, twice a year if the door cycles more than six times a day or lives in a coastal or dusty environment.
- Do you use grease on the tracks?
- No. Tracks are wiped clean, not greased. Grease on a track collects grit and makes the door worse.
More maintenance & safety answers
The questions customers ask most before booking garage door maintenance — answered in full on our garage door FAQ.
Read the full garage door FAQRelated services
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New nylon or steel rollers to cut noise and smooth out the movement of the whole door.
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Perimeter seals and bottom gaskets that keep drafts, water and debris out of the garage.
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Safety Sensor Alignment
Testing and positioning of photo eye sensors so the door reverses when something is in the way.
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Bottom Seal Replacement
New rubber or vinyl bottom seals that block debris, water and pests at the floor line.