Garage Door Repair
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We offer garage door repair, spring replacement, opener service, and new door installation throughout Arlington, MA, serving both homeowners and local businesses.
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Learn MoreA garage door in Arlington deals with the same core wear factors as anywhere else in MA — but a couple of considerations are worth calling out specifically.
Massachusetts winters put real stress on a garage door system: cold temperatures stiffen lubricant and make metal springs less forgiving, which is a common reason a door in Arlington feels harder to lift in January than it did in July. Snow and ice buildup at the base of the tracks can cause a door to bind or stop partway through its cycle, and a worn weather seal lets both cold air and moisture into the garage at exactly the time of year it matters most. None of this requires a full system overhaul — regular lubrication and a seal check before winter usually covers it.
Commercial overhead doors are a different category of hardware than a residential garage door: heavier gauge steel, higher-cycle-rated springs, and in many cases a different style of operator built for frequent daily use rather than a handful of cycles a day. Businesses in Arlington with a loading dock or warehouse-style door are usually better served thinking about service on that door separately from any residential garage door work nearby, since the failure points and appropriate hardware genuinely differ between the two.
A garage door's torsion or extension springs do the heavy lifting — literally — and they wear out on a predictable cycle rather than lasting indefinitely. The most obvious sign is a visible gap in a torsion spring above the door, but a door that suddenly feels heavier to lift, opens unevenly, or has an opener straining and stalling partway are all earlier warnings worth acting on in Arlington. Cables can fray or slip off their drum when a spring's tension changes unexpectedly, which is part of why a broken spring is not something to work around manually — the stored tension in the system makes it genuinely dangerous without the right tools.
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