Garage Door Parts in Brookhaven, GA
If you’re in Brookhaven and your garage door has stopped working — snapped spring, torn bottom seal, stripped cable — you don’t need a parts catalog sent to your inbox. You need someone who knows what hardware actually fits your door, ordered and on the truck, ready to install same day. Call (904) 787-6492 and you’ll reach Metro Garage Door Repair, where Robert Gray, the owner, picks up the phone and shows up to the job himself. No dispatch queue. No mystery crew.

Why Metro Garage Door Repair Is Brookhaven’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Brookhaven homeowners have options. What they don’t have is time to wait on a franchise dispatcher to relay a message to a subcontractor who’s never seen a Clopay carriage door or an 8-foot-wide ranch-era opening before. That’s the gap our Garage Door Parts service fills — a technician who carries the right parts for both the new 3,000-square-foot infill homes going up in Drew Valley and the surviving 1960s brick ranches around Ashford Park that were framed for a different era of vehicles entirely.
411 homeowners have rated us 4.9 out of 5 stars. That number didn’t come from one good quarter — it came from five years of Robert showing up himself, diagnosing correctly on the first visit, and not leaving until the door works. We serve Brookhaven regularly, which means we’re familiar with the ZIP 30319 housing stock, the roads in and out of Ashford Park, and the specific failure patterns that show up here more than anywhere else in the metro.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Brookhaven
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs are the single most failure-prone component on Brookhaven’s newer large-format carriage doors. Atlanta’s year-round humidity corrodes standard oil-tempered springs faster than most homeowners expect — often within two to three seasons on heavy insulated doors. When we answer a torsion spring call in Brookhaven, we don’t just swap like-for-like. We spec the replacement spring to the door’s actual measured weight, and for any insulated carriage door over roughly 200 pounds, we default to galvanized or powder-coated high-cycle springs that resist the moisture load specific to this climate. A stock spring on a heavy door in Brookhaven is a short-term fix.
Extension Spring Service
Extension springs are more common on the single-car doors in Brookhaven’s older ranch homes — the ones that survived the teardown wave along streets like Lanier Drive and Osborne Road. These springs run along the horizontal track, and because the original openings were framed narrow (often 8 feet), any hardware replacement has to account for the track gauge and door weight as a system. We carry extension spring sets sized for lighter single-panel and sectional doors common in pre-1975 Brookhaven homes, and we always include safety cables on the springs — a code-level standard that’s still missing on a surprising number of older installs we encounter.
Cables & Drums
Cable failure on Brookhaven homes tends to cluster around two scenarios: fraying from years of use on surviving ranch-era doors, and premature wear on new-construction doors where the drum wasn’t aligned to the spring’s actual counterbalance. We answered a call in Drew Valley where a new-construction two-car Clopay carriage door had snapped a torsion spring after less than two seasons — Atlanta’s humidity had accelerated corrosion on the stock spring, and swelling in the wood-overlay panels had added unexpected load cycling. We swapped in a galvanized high-cycle torsion spring rated for the door’s actual weight, lubricated the panel joints to reduce seasonal bind, and confirmed cable drum alignment before leaving. One trip. Door fully operational. That’s the standard we hold on every Brookhaven cable job.
Rollers & Hinges
Worn rollers on Brookhaven carriage doors often get misdiagnosed as opener problems because the symptom — grinding, jerking travel — sounds mechanical. On new infill homes with heavy insulated doors, nylon rollers with sealed ball bearings outperform standard steel in both noise level and lifespan, particularly in the humidity conditions Brookhaven sees year-round. On older ranch doors, we frequently find original steel rollers that haven’t been lubricated in a decade and hinges that have bent slightly from an undersized header working against a door it wasn’t designed to carry. We carry both roller types on the truck and can typically complete roller and hinge service in a single visit. A typical roller replacement in Brookhaven runs $110–$220 depending on door size and roller type.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Brookhaven
We’re certified to work on LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — eight brands that cover the majority of what you’ll find in Brookhaven’s 30319 ZIP code, from builder-grade Craftsman openers in older ranch conversions to LiftMaster 8500W wall-mount units specified for the tighter ceiling clearances in some of the new infill construction. We stock parts for all eight brands on the truck, which matters in Brookhaven because a second trip to source a drum shaft or a trolley carriage is a day you don’t have.
Brookhaven’s Dual Parts Market — Why One Quote Rarely Fits Both Doors on the Same Block
Brookhaven’s teardown-and-rebuild wave is concentrated enough that on a single street in Ashford Park or Drew Valley, we might service a surviving 1960s brick ranch with an 8-foot-wide single-car opening in the morning and a new 3,000–5,000 square foot infill home with a three-car carriage setup in the afternoon. The hardware is completely different. The ranch needs lighter-duty springs, narrow cable drums, and often a header inspection to confirm the framing can handle a standard 9-foot replacement door — because the original header was spec’d for an 8-foot opening and a much lighter door. The new-construction home needs heavy-duty torsion springs rated for 300-plus-pound insulated doors, galvanized to handle Atlanta’s humidity, and cable drums aligned to the actual spring counterbalance rather than a builder’s generic spec. A one-size-fits-all quote almost always misses the real scope. This dual market is hyper-concentrated in Brookhaven in a way that isn’t replicated in neighboring Chamblee or Decatur, and it’s why we inspect before we quote on every Brookhaven call.

Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Brookhaven Homes
- Torsion spring corrosion failure on heavy insulated carriage doors: Brookhaven’s year-round high humidity eats through standard oil-tempered springs faster on large two- and three-car doors common on new infill homes — often within two to three seasons if the spring wasn’t spec’d as galvanized or powder-coated. Replacing with a high-cycle galvanized spring is the fix that actually lasts here.
- Frozen bottom seals and ice-binding after Atlanta winter events: Brookhaven homeowners who lived through the 2014 Snowpocalypse know what overnight freezing does — a standard vinyl bottom seal can weld itself to the concrete slab, and when the opener runs in the morning, it tears the seal and bends the bottom bracket. Cold-weather grade seals and a silicone-based slab treatment at the door threshold solve this before the next ice event hits.
- Undersized header and hardware mismatch on ranch-to-garage conversions: Original 8-foot-wide openings in Ashford Park ranches were framed for lighter, narrower doors. Upgraded cables, drums, and rollers spec’d for a wider or heavier replacement door end up working against a header and track gauge that was never designed for that load — and most phone-quoted estimates never catch it until the technician is already on site.
- Wood-overlay panel swelling binding rollers on new carriage doors: The wood-overlay panels popular on upscale carriage doors in Brookhaven’s new-construction homes absorb humidity seasonally, causing the face material to swell and create friction against the roller track. Without twice-yearly lubrication of the panel joints and a roller alignment check, the swelling progressively loads the rollers unevenly and shortens their service life.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Brookhaven, GA
Here are the line-item ranges we work with in Brookhaven’s market. These reflect the actual parts and labor involved — heavier doors and galvanized spring upgrades sit toward the top of the range, lighter single-car hardware sits toward the bottom. Every quote starts with a free on-site inspection, because Brookhaven’s mix of ranch-era openings and new-construction large-format doors means the scope genuinely varies by address.
| Service | Typical Range in Brookhaven |
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| Torsion Spring Repair (galvanized / high-cycle upgrade) | $180–$340 |
| Cable & Drum Repair | $130–$250 |
| Bottom Seal Replacement (cold-weather grade) | $150–$600 |
| Roller Replacement | $110–$220 |
| Garage Door Repair (general) | $150–$600 |
Call (904) 787-6492 for a free estimate — we’ll give you an exact number after we see the door, not before.
We Also Serve Cities Near Brookhaven
Beyond Brookhaven, we regularly run calls throughout the north Atlanta corridor. If you’re in North Atlanta, North Druid Hills, Sandy Springs, or Vinings, the same parts inventory and the same owner-operated service applies. Neighbors in these communities deal with similar climate conditions and — particularly in Sandy Springs and Vinings — the same new-construction carriage door demand that defines the Brookhaven market.
Serving Brookhaven, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Brookhaven area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Garage Door Parts in Brookhaven
Early torsion spring failure on Brookhaven’s new-construction carriage doors is almost always a spec mismatch combined with Atlanta’s humidity. Builder-grade springs are typically oil-tempered steel, which corrodes faster in metro Atlanta’s year-round moisture than most homeowners realize — and when the door is a heavy insulated two- or three-car unit, the spring is cycling under load it was never rated for. Add seasonal swelling from wood-overlay panels creating extra resistance on every cycle, and a two- to three-season lifespan isn’t unusual. The fix is a galvanized or powder-coated high-cycle spring rated for the door’s actual measured weight, not the builder’s generic spec. Call (904) 787-6492 and we’ll measure and quote the right spring for your specific door before we order anything.
Yes — if the existing door is in serviceable condition, we can upgrade springs and cables to match the door you have without a full replacement. The important caveat is the header. Original 8-foot openings in Ashford Park ranches were framed with headers sized for that narrow span and a lighter door. If you’re keeping the 8-foot door, the existing hardware can be matched. If you’re considering widening to a standard 9-foot single or any double-car door, the header almost certainly needs a structural upgrade first — something a phone quote will miss every time. We inspect the header, track gauge, and spring anchor as part of every estimate on Brookhaven ranch conversions. Call (904) 787-6492 to schedule a free look.
A cold-weather grade bottom seal is the direct answer — standard vinyl seals become brittle and adhesive in sub-freezing temperatures, and they bond to concrete slabs overnight. Brookhaven homeowners who remember the 2014 Snowpocalypse have seen exactly what happens when an opener forces a frozen door up: the seal tears, the bottom bracket bends, and sometimes the bottom panel cracks. The right replacement is a T-style or bulb-style seal in a cold-flexible material, combined with a silicone-based treatment on the slab at the threshold to prevent bonding. Bottom seal replacement in Brookhaven runs $150–$600 depending on door width and the bracket condition. Call (904) 787-6492 for a same-visit diagnosis and install.
It’s both, and the sequence matters. Wood-overlay panels on carriage doors absorb humidity seasonally — Brookhaven’s climate means this happens every summer without fail. When the face material swells, it creates uneven friction against the roller track that loads the rollers at an angle they weren’t designed for, accelerating wear. Replacing the rollers without addressing the panel swelling just restarts the clock. The full fix is lubricating the panel joints with a silicone-based product to reduce seasonal movement, realigning the rollers to the track, and checking cable tension — all in one visit. If the panels have been binding long enough, the rollers may need replacement too. Call (904) 787-6492 and we’ll tell you exactly what’s worn and what’s still serviceable.
The determining factor is door weight, not door count. A three-car residential door in Brookhaven’s 30319 infill market is often a heavy insulated steel or composite carriage unit — some run 280 to 350 pounds — and that puts it at the upper edge of what standard residential torsion springs are rated for. We measure the door’s actual weight, factor in the opener’s counterbalance requirement, and spec springs accordingly. For most three-car configurations in this market, galvanized high-cycle residential springs are the right answer — not commercial hardware, but not builder-grade stock either. The cable and drum selection follows the spring spec. Get the spec wrong at installation and you’re replacing springs in two seasons instead of ten. Call (904) 787-6492 before the door goes in and we’ll make sure the hardware matches the build.
Schedule Your Brookhaven Garage Door Parts Service
Whether you’re in a 1960s ranch off Lanier Drive or a new-construction home in Drew Valley, Robert Gray will be the technician who shows up — not a subcontractor, not a trainee running a dispatched route. He brings the parts, does the inspection, gives you a straight quote, and completes the work in one trip whenever possible. 411 Brookhaven-area homeowners rated that experience 4.9 out of 5 stars. Call (904) 787-6492 to schedule a free estimate on any garage door parts service in Brookhaven, GA.
Reviewed by Robert Gray, Owner and Lead Technician at Metro Garage Door Repair Jacksonville, serving Brookhaven and the north Atlanta corridor for 5 years.