Garage Door Repair
Fast, reliable repair for doors that won't open, close, or move smoothly.
Learn MoreResidential and commercial garage door service for Wakefield, MA.
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From broken springs to full door replacements, Heritage Garage Doors handles residential and commercial garage door service for Wakefield, MA and nearby communities.
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Free estimate on new garage door installations in Wakefield.
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.
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Learn MoreHomeowners and property owners in Wakefield, MA tend to run into a fairly specific set of garage door issues, shaped by the kind of properties common in town.
A property with two or three separate garage bays in Wakefield benefits from treating each door and opener as its own system rather than assuming they're interchangeable — different usage patterns, different ages, and sometimes different original installations mean one bay can need attention well before the others. Matching each opener's power and each spring system's tension to that specific door's size and weight is what keeps a multi-door property running evenly instead of one door quietly wearing out faster than the rest.
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 Wakefield 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.
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 Wakefield. 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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