Garage Door Repair
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Learn MoreResidential and commercial garage door service for Concord, NH.
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Heritage Garage Doors serves Concord, NH with garage door repair, installation, and opener service for homes and businesses throughout Merrimack County.
$50 off for new customers in Concord.
Free estimate on new garage door installations in Concord.
Fast, reliable repair for doors that won't open, close, or move smoothly.
Learn MoreSafe spring replacement — broken springs are dangerous to handle alone.
Learn MoreOpener repair and installation for all major brands.
Learn MoreFull door replacement, professionally installed and balanced.
Learn MoreRepair and installation for commercial and industrial doors.
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Learn MoreConcord's mix of housing and property types means garage door needs here aren't identical to every other NH town — a couple of factors stand out.
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 Concord 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.
Correct sizing and balance matter more on a newer, larger garage than people often expect — a wider two-car door, in particular, puts more strain on an incorrectly tensioned spring system than a standard single door would. For Concord homes with this kind of setup, getting the initial installation right — accurate measurements, a spring system matched to the door's actual weight, and a level frame — avoids most of the premature wear that shows up later on doors that weren't set up carefully from the start.
Chain-drive, belt-drive, and screw-drive openers each behave differently in day-to-day use, and the right choice depends on the door's weight, how often it's used, and how much noise matters given what's above or beside the garage. Modern openers also include safety features — auto-reverse sensors, force limits — that older units may lack entirely, which is worth factoring in for anyone in Concord still running an opener that predates those standards. A new opener doesn't always mean a new door is needed, and vice versa; the two are worth evaluating separately rather than assumed to go together.
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