Garage Door Repair
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Learn MoreResidential and commercial garage door service for Andover, MA.
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We offer garage door repair, spring replacement, opener service, and new door installation throughout Andover, MA, serving both homeowners and local businesses.
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Fast, reliable repair for doors that won't open, close, or move smoothly.
Learn MoreSafe spring replacement — broken springs are dangerous to handle alone.
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Learn MoreA garage door in Andover deals with the same core wear factors as anywhere else in MA — but a couple of considerations are worth calling out specifically.
Most of what keeps a garage door reliable over time is unglamorous: periodically checking and lubricating rollers and hinges, confirming the safety sensors are aligned and unobstructed, and inspecting the spring system for visible wear before it becomes a failure. For Andover homeowners, a few minutes of this a couple of times a year does more to prevent an unexpected stuck-door situation than any single repair does after the fact — small issues caught early are almost always simpler and less costly to address.
A meaningful share of the garage doors in service in Andover predate current safety standards for openers — auto-reverse sensors, for instance, weren't universal decades ago — which makes an older system worth a second look even if it's still technically functioning. Aging chain-drive openers, worn rollers, and springs well past their rated cycle count are the most common issues on a door this age, and they don't always announce themselves clearly before something fails outright. A straightforward inspection usually clarifies whether targeted repairs make sense or whether the system as a whole is due for replacement.
The honest answer depends on specifics: a single failed component on an otherwise sound door is usually worth repairing, while a door with several recurring issues, or one that's simply reached the end of its practical service life, often makes more financial sense to replace outright. For a Andover homeowner weighing the two, the deciding factors are usually the door's age, the extent of any structural damage, and whether the underlying hardware (track, springs, opener) is worth carrying forward into a repair or would need replacing soon anyway. A clear, itemized look at what's actually wrong makes that decision far easier than guessing.
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