Garage Door Parts in North Andrews Gardens, FL
If your garage door is stuck, grinding, or showing its age on a 1960s CBS ranch in North Andrews Gardens, the fix usually starts with the right part — and knowing whether a swap is all you need or whether Broward County’s wind-load codes are about to make that decision more complicated. We’re Peak Garage Door Repair Fort Lauderdale, led by William Rodriguez, and we run service calls into the 33334 ZIP regularly. Call us at (754) 225-7593 for a same-day estimate — no runaround, just a straight answer on what your door actually needs.

Why Peak Garage Door Repair Fort Lauderdale Is North Andrews Gardens’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
North Andrews Gardens isn’t a neighborhood where cookie-cutter answers work. The housing stock here is older — mostly 1950s through 1970s builds — and the parts that need replacing often haven’t been touched since the Carter administration. William Rodriguez, our owner and lead technician, has been diagnosing exactly this kind of legacy hardware across Broward County for seven years. When you call, he’s the one who shows up. Our Garage Door Parts team doesn’t dispatch a rotating crew; William personally assesses every job, which means the quote you hear is the same one the technician standing in front of your door already understands.
Nearly 800 North Andrews Gardens and greater Fort Lauderdale homeowners have verified that experience — 787 reviews averaging 4.9 out of 5 stars built over seven years of independent, owner-operated work. That’s not a franchise’s aggregate number; that’s one operator, one standard, repeated hundreds of times. For North Andrews Gardens residents on streets near West McNab Road or West Cypress Creek Road, we typically reach you the same day the call comes in. Local knowledge matters here: we know the narrow 8-foot openings, the builder-era hardware, and we know when a parts fix is the right call versus when Broward County is going to require a permitted replacement door.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in North Andrews Gardens
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs on North Andrews Gardens garage doors don’t last as long as they would five miles inland. Salt-laden air off the Atlantic hits the 33334 ZIP hard, and we routinely see spring failures in the 5–8 year range on homes here — half the lifespan you’d expect in a drier inland suburb. When a torsion spring snaps on a 1960s or 1970s door, the door drops and stays down. We carry matched-pair torsion springs rated for the specific door weight, handle the replacement the same visit, and test cycle count so you know exactly where you stand. A typical torsion spring repair in North Andrews Gardens runs $180–$340, depending on spring size and whether the cable hardware needs attention at the same time.
Extension Spring Replacement
Many of the single-car garages in North Andrews Gardens were originally fitted with extension springs — the type that stretch along the horizontal track above the door. These builder-era springs on narrow 8-foot openings can snap without warning, and in our experience on calls near Lyons Road and South Lyons Road, they often go after just a few years of coastal humidity exposure. We replaced a set near West McNab Road on a 1960s CBS ranch where the original one-piece steel door had been sitting on extension springs since it was installed — the door was completely frozen down, trapping the homeowner’s vehicle. We matched the replacement springs to the door weight, swapped the frayed cables and worn bottom seal in the same visit, and documented the work for the home-sale inspection that had flagged the hardware two weeks prior. Extension spring repair in North Andrews Gardens runs in the same $180–$340 range as torsion springs.
Cables & Drums
Original galvanized cables on the narrow 8-foot-wide openings common to North Andrews Gardens corrode faster than you’d see on a wider residential door. Salt air accelerates oxidation at the bottom drum — the lowest point of the door system and the area most exposed to ground-level moisture in this low-lying part of Broward County. A fraying cable is a failure waiting to happen; a snapped cable on one side drops the door unevenly and can bend the track or crack a panel. We carry replacement cables and drum hardware for the full range of residential door sizes, and we inspect the drum grooves at the same time since worn grooves accelerate cable wear. Cable and drum repair in North Andrews Gardens typically costs $130–$250.
Rollers & Hinges
Worn nylon rollers on decades-old sectional doors in the 33334 ZIP are one of the quieter failure modes — until they’re not. When rollers degrade, the door rides rough, the track takes the abuse, and over time the tracks drift out of plumb from the CBS foundation settling that’s common in this neighborhood’s older builds. We replace nylon and steel rollers on all the standard door configurations we see in North Andrews Gardens, and we check hinge integrity at the same time since hinge failures on original hardware often go unnoticed until a panel cracks. Roller replacement runs $110–$220 for a standard residential door.
Weatherstripping & Bottom Seal
Deteriorated weatherstripping on aging North Andrews Gardens sectional doors is a genuine storm-season problem. During Broward’s hurricane season, wind-driven rain finds every gap in a rotted bottom seal or dried-out side seal — and on a 1950s or 1960s door that’s never been resealed, those gaps are significant. The narrow 8-foot single-car openings in this neighborhood don’t complicate the weatherstripping replacement itself, but they do mean we’re often working with non-standard profiles because the original builder-era door frames aren’t always square. We measure, trim to fit, and install a bottom seal and perimeter weatherstripping rated for South Florida conditions — not the generic hardware-store strip that won’t last a single rainy season here.
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Trusted Brands We Service in North Andrews Gardens
We carry parts and have factory-trained familiarity across eight major brands: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. In North Andrews Gardens, that matters more than in newer neighborhoods because older homes often have legacy Wayne Dalton or Raynor openers that were installed decades ago — hardware that big-box competitors won’t touch because they can’t source the parts. We can. We stock common replacement components and can source legacy parts for discontinued models, which means North Andrews Gardens homeowners aren’t automatically pushed toward a full opener replacement just because the unit is old.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in North Andrews Gardens Homes
- Builder-era extension springs snapping on original one-piece doors. The combination of salt-humid air and age means extension springs on pre-1980s single-car garage doors in the 33334 ZIP fail well before their rated cycle count. When they go, the door stops dead — and if the door itself is a non-compliant pre-Andrew one-piece unit, a simple spring swap may trigger a Broward County compliance review before you can pull any permit.
- Corroded cables fraying at the bottom drum. Ground-level salt moisture in this low-lying Broward neighborhood attacks the galvanized coating on original cables at the drum contact point — exactly where the stress is highest. We find frayed cables on North Andrews Gardens calls far more often than on comparable work in inland Broward suburbs, and the failure is rarely visible from the outside until the cable is close to snapping.
- Weatherstripping failures driving wind-driven rain infiltration. North Andrews Gardens homes sit in a low-lying area with no meaningful elevation buffer from storm surge and wind during hurricane season. Rotted bottom seals and cracked perimeter weatherstripping on aging sectional doors aren’t just a comfort issue — they’re a water-intrusion risk that can damage vehicles, stored belongings, and the CBS block structure itself if water works into the foundation area repeatedly.
- Out-of-plumb tracks from CBS foundation settling. Concrete block and stucco construction settles over decades, and in North Andrews Gardens’s older builds, that settling often shifts the door frame enough to pull tracks out of alignment. Worn rollers riding a misaligned track accelerate wear on both components, and homeowners often notice the door running rough or reversing unexpectedly well before they realize the track is the root cause.
North Andrews Gardens’s Pre-Andrew Housing Stock — Why Parts Decisions Here Are Different
This is the detail that matters most for 33334 homeowners and doesn’t appear on any generic parts page: North Andrews Gardens was built out before Florida’s post-Hurricane Andrew wind-load mandates were enacted in the mid-1990s. Broward County now requires that any permitted door replacement — meaning any swap where you pull a permit — install a wind-rated door that meets current code. In a newer-built suburb, a straightforward spring or cable failure stays a parts job. In North Andrews Gardens, if the door itself is an original pre-Andrew one-piece or early non-rated sectional, a failure that forces a full door replacement immediately triggers a compliance conversation. That’s not a problem we create — it’s a Broward County requirement that we help you navigate honestly.

Real estate transactions in this neighborhood make the issue visible constantly. Home inspectors routinely flag original pre-Andrew-era doors as non-compliant during sales on streets like West McNab Road and West Cypress Creek Road, which forces sellers or buyers to pull a permit and install a wind-rated door before closing. We’ve handled that exact scenario multiple times in the 33334 ZIP. If you’re facing a home sale, we can walk you through exactly what the permit requires and what parts or full-door work will satisfy the Broward County inspector — so there are no surprises at the closing table.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in North Andrews Gardens, FL
Here’s what repairs actually cost in the North Andrews Gardens market. These are the ranges we quote, not promotional minimums that balloon at the door.
| Service | Typical Range (North Andrews Gardens) |
|---|---|
| Torsion or Extension Spring Repair | $180–$340 |
| Cable & Drum Repair | $130–$250 |
| Roller Replacement | $110–$220 |
What moves a job toward the higher end of those ranges: a matched-pair spring replacement (always recommended over replacing just one), corroded drum hardware that needs replacing alongside the cable, or a door track that needs realignment as part of the roller job. If the door itself needs a panel or a full replacement to meet Broward County wind-load code, panel replacement runs $250–$500 and new door installation runs $700–$2,200 depending on door size, material, and wind rating. Call (754) 225-7593 for a free on-site estimate — we give you the number before we touch anything.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Andrews Gardens
Along with North Andrews Gardens, we run regular service calls into Oakland Park, Twin Lakes, Wilton Manors, and Sunrise. If you’re in any of these neighboring communities and need parts work, an opener service, or a full door assessment, the same same-day availability applies. One call to (754) 225-7593 covers all of it.
Serving North Andrews Gardens, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Andrews Gardens 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 North Andrews Gardens
Yes, we can replace the extension springs on their own — as long as the door itself is still structurally sound and serviceable. The catch in North Andrews Gardens specifically is Broward County’s wind-load permit requirement: if the door is an original pre-Andrew one-piece steel unit, a full replacement would require a permitted, wind-rated door. A spring swap on an existing door doesn’t trigger that permit automatically, but if the door is past the point of safe operation, we’ll tell you straight — and walk you through the compliance path if a replacement is necessary. Call (754) 225-7593 and we’ll assess the door first before recommending anything.
In the 33334 ZIP, plan on a 5–8 year replacement cycle for torsion springs — roughly half the 10–15 year lifespan you’d see in an inland Broward suburb. Salt-laden air from the Atlantic corrodes the spring coils year-round, accelerating metal fatigue well ahead of the rated cycle count. If your home is near Mickel Field or south toward South Beach Park, the coastal humidity exposure is consistent enough that we’d recommend a proactive inspection if your springs are over five years old. Spring replacement runs $180–$340. Call (754) 225-7593 to schedule a check before the spring fails on a Monday morning.
A non-compliant flag from a home inspector in North Andrews Gardens almost always means the existing door predates Florida’s post-Hurricane Andrew wind-load mandates and doesn’t carry a current wind rating. To satisfy a Broward County permit, you’ll need a full door replacement with a wind-rated unit — the specific wind-load requirement depends on the exposure category for your address in the 33334 ZIP. Parts alone won’t resolve a compliance flag on a structurally non-compliant door. We pull Broward permits, supply wind-rated doors from brands like Clopay and Amarr that meet the spec, and handle the inspection documentation. Call (754) 225-7593 for a same-day assessment — closing timelines don’t have much slack.
Yes — Wayne Dalton and Raynor are both in our factory-trained brand portfolio, and we stock or can source parts for legacy models that most general repair companies won’t carry. Older North Andrews Gardens homes frequently have mid-1980s or 1990s Raynor or Wayne Dalton openers that are still mechanically sound but need a drive gear, logic board, or remote system update. We evaluate the unit first; if parts are available and the repair cost makes sense versus a new opener, we’ll fix what’s there. Opener repair runs $120–$320 depending on the component. Call (754) 225-7593 with your model number if you have it — we can often confirm parts availability before the visit.
The 8-foot width itself doesn’t complicate the weatherstripping replacement, but the builder-era door frames on North Andrews Gardens CBS ranches often aren’t perfectly square after decades of concrete block settling — which means standard pre-cut weatherstripping profiles sometimes don’t seal flush. We measure the actual opening, cut to fit, and use a profile rated for South Florida’s wind-driven rain conditions rather than a standard residential strip. Bottom seal and perimeter weatherstripping on a single-car opening in the 33334 ZIP is a straightforward same-day job. Call (754) 225-7593 and we’ll get it done before the next round of Broward County storms rolls through.
Get a Free Estimate on Garage Door Parts in North Andrews Gardens
If your door is stuck, making noise, or just hasn’t been looked at since the previous owner’s time, call (754) 225-7593. William Rodriguez will personally assess what’s happening, give you a straight parts-versus-replacement recommendation, and quote the job before anything gets touched. No pressure, no upsell. Seven years of verified work across Broward County — and nearly 800 homeowners who’ve put their name on that record — back every estimate we give.
Reviewed by William Rodriguez, Owner & Lead Technician at Peak Garage Door Repair Fort Lauderdale, serving North Andrews Gardens since 2018.