Garage Door Repair
Fast, reliable repair for doors that won't open, close, or move smoothly.
Learn MoreResidential and commercial garage door service for Lexington, MA.
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Heritage Garage Doors serves Lexington, MA with garage door repair, installation, and opener service for homes and businesses throughout Middlesex County.
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Free estimate on new garage door installations in Lexington.
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 MoreLike much of Middlesex County, Lexington has its own mix of garage door considerations worth understanding before a repair or replacement decision.
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 Lexington 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.
Long before a spring or cable actually fails, Lexington homeowners often notice smaller signs first: a door that's louder than it used to be, rollers that look worn or cracked, or a track that's slightly out of alignment after years of regular use. None of these are urgent on their own, but left alone they tend to accelerate wear on the rest of the system — a roller binding in a track puts extra strain on the opener and the springs with every cycle. Catching this kind of wear early is usually a straightforward repair rather than something that snowballs into a bigger job.
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 Lexington 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.
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