Garage door repair in Delray Beach
Delray is the most architecturally mixed city on our whole route — 1940s cottages downtown and 2000s doubles out west — and that decides everything about the repair.
Old houses, small doors, obsolete parts
The historic streets around Lake Ida, Del-Ida Park and off Atlantic Avenue hold 1940s and 50s houses with single-car openings, some still running original one-piece tilt-up doors rather than sectional ones.
Those use hardware that is genuinely hard to source. The honest conversation is sometimes that a repair is possible but a sectional replacement is better value — and we would rather have it in your driveway than quietly fit a part that fails again in a year.
West Delray is a different job
West of Military Trail the stock flips to 1990s and 2000s communities with wide insulated doubles, higher spring tension, and openers reaching the end of their service life all at once.
Several are gated and want a certificate of insurance before we come through. We keep that ready.
Wind code here is not Broward's
Delray is in Palm Beach County, outside the High Velocity Hurricane Zone. Design wind speed runs lower than Broward's and product certifies under Florida Product Approval rather than requiring a Miami-Dade NOA. If someone quotes you HVHZ rules in Delray, they are quoting the wrong county.
What we repair in Delray Beach
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Emergency repair
depends on what failed
$165 – $490 → -
Broken spring repair
single spring · $370 – $690 for the pair
$215 – $470 → -
Opener repair
gear kit, logic board or full motor
$155 – $410 → -
Cable repair
replacement of the pair, plus re-tracking where needed
$175 – $380 → -
Off-track repair
re-tracking, roller and cable work as needed
$175 – $380 → -
Roller repair
full set, steel or sealed nylon
$105 – $230 → -
Safety sensor repair
realignment or a new sensor pair
$115 – $200 → -
Remote & keypad
reprogramming, new remote or keypad
$90 – $175 → -
Maintenance & tune-up
single or double door
$105 – $230 →
Delray Beach questions
Do you work on old one-piece tilt-up doors?
Yes, and we still see them in the historic Delray streets. Parts can be hard to source; where a repair will not be durable we say so and price both options.
Does Delray need HVHZ-rated doors?
No. Delray is in Palm Beach County, outside the HVHZ. The requirement is Florida Product Approval at a lower design wind speed than Broward's.
Also on the Delray Beach route
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Our home city
Coral Springs
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Gated communities
Parkland
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Villas and seasonal homes
Coconut Creek
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Oldest stock on the route
Margate
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55+ communities
Tamarac
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Mixed stock, wide range
Sunrise
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Ranches and detached garages
Davie
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Mature neighbourhoods
Plantation
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HOA-governed, uniform
Weston
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Coastal — salt matters here
Fort Lauderdale
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Beachside exposure
Pompano Beach
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Across the county line
Boca Raton
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Palm Beach County
Boynton Beach
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Northern end of our route
West Palm Beach