Repair, service and installation across Broward County — from a shop on North University Drive
in Coral Springs. Broken spring, dead opener, door off its track: tell us what it is doing and
we quote the range before a truck leaves.
Every city we serve sits inside the High Velocity Hurricane Zone — the strictest wind
code in the continental United States, with a design wind speed around 175 mph. A replacement door here must
carry a Miami-Dade NOA or a Florida Product Approval rated for the HVHZ, and every full replacement needs a
permit.
It is different one county north, and plenty of contractors quote the wrong rules. Before anyone sells you
a door, it is worth knowing what actually applies — including whether the door you already have can simply
be reinforced instead.
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★★★★★
Rated 5 out of 5
Spring went at 6am with both cars inside. They gave me a range on the phone, showed up before nine, and the final number was inside the range. That is the whole review.
Danielle P.Coral Springs · March 2026
★★★★★
Rated 5 out of 5
Guardhouse would not let anyone in without a certificate of insurance. Coopers had it over to management in ten minutes. Two other companies did not know what I was asking for.
Marcus H.Parkland · February 2026
★★★★★
Rated 5 out of 5
Told me over the phone it was probably dust on the sensor and to wipe it. It worked. They did not charge me for a visit they talked me out of, so they got the opener job a month later.
Our shop is on North University Drive in Coral Springs, so most Coral Springs calls are handled within the hour and the rest of Broward the same day. Broken springs and doors stuck open are fast-tracked.
Is Coral Springs in the High Velocity Hurricane Zone?
Yes. All of Broward County is inside the HVHZ, with a design wind speed around 175 mph. A replacement door must carry a Miami-Dade NOA or a Florida Product Approval rated for the HVHZ, and every full replacement needs a permit.
Do I need a permit to repair my garage door?
No. Springs, cables, rollers, sensors and openers are repairs and need no permit. Only a full door replacement does.
Can you get into gated communities?
Yes. We keep a current certificate of insurance and our contractor licence ready to send to management offices across Parkland, Coral Springs and Coconut Creek, which is what the guardhouse needs.
Is it safe to replace a broken spring myself?
No. A torsion spring holds several hundred pounds of stored energy and releases it instantly if it slips. It injures homeowners every year. Leave the door where it is and call a technician.
When it won't open, call Coopers.
Someone answers at every hour, including right now.