A garage door cycles up and down more than a thousand times a year, and it is the heaviest moving object in most homes. An annual tune-up is the difference between a door that lasts 20+ years and one that eats springs, rollers, and openers.
Our tune-up is a full-system service, not a squirt of lubricant: we inspect and tighten all hardware, lubricate springs, hinges, rollers, and bearings with the correct products, test door balance and spring tension, check cables for fraying, align and test the opener safety sensors, and calibrate opener force and travel limits.
You get a straightforward report of anything wearing out, with honest guidance on what needs attention now versus what can wait. New England winters are hard on doors — fall is the smartest time to book.
Local to Acton: In West Acton and South Acton village, garages tucked close to living space make opener noise a real complaint. Belt-drive and wall-mount jackshaft conversions are our most common Acton upgrades.
What's included
- Multi-point inspection of the full door system
- Professional lubrication of springs, rollers, hinges, bearings
- Door balance and spring tension test
- Cable fray and hardware torque check
- Opener safety sensor alignment and auto-reverse test
- Written condition report with honest recommendations
Common questions
How often should a garage door be serviced?
Once a year for most homes; twice a year for high-use doors or commercial applications. Doors near the end of spring life benefit from a check before winter.
Will a tune-up make my door quieter?
Usually dramatically. Most noise comes from dry rollers, loose hardware, and an out-of-balance door — all things a tune-up addresses. If the roller or opener itself is the culprit, we will show you the upgrade options.
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