Garage Door Repair Cost in Coral Springs
Most garage door repairs cost between $150 and $600, with the specific price depending on what’s broken. Below is a breakdown by repair type so you know what to expect before you call, plus the factors that move a quote up or down.

Cost by Repair Type
- Spring replacement: typically $175–$330 for most standard repairs (see our spring repair page for details)
- Cable repair/replacement: typically $150–$350 (see our cable repair page)
- Off-track repair: typically $150–$400, more if a track needs full replacement (see our off-track repair page)
- Opener repair: typically $85–$350 depending on whether it’s a sensor, logic board, or full motor issue (see our opener repair page)
- Roller replacement: typically $80–$150 for a full set
- Panel replacement: typically $250–$800 depending on material and how many panels are damaged
- New door installation: varies widely by size and material — see our installation page
What Affects Your Price
A few things move the price within these ranges:
- Which components are involved. A broken spring alone costs less than a spring plus worn cables and rollers discovered during the same visit.
- Door size and weight. Double-wide and heavier insulated doors need stronger springs and more labor.
- Part quality. Higher-cycle springs (rated for more open/close cycles) and better hardware cost more upfront but fail less often.
- Timing. After-hours or weekend emergency calls typically carry a modest premium over standard business-hours pricing.
- Access. Garages with limited headroom or unusual configurations can add time to the job.
Common Pricing Misconceptions
A few misunderstandings come up often when homeowners are comparing quotes:
- “The part is cheap, so the repair should be cheap.” A spring or cable itself may only cost a fraction of the total price — the rest reflects the skill and safety equipment needed to work on components under high tension.
- “One broken part means only that part needs replacing.” Sometimes true, but connected components (like cables and springs) often wear at a similar rate, so a thorough assessment may reveal more than the obvious symptom.
- “A lower quote is always the better deal.” An unusually low quote can sometimes mean lower-quality parts, a shorter warranty, or omitted line items that surface as add-ons later. An itemized, written quote protects you either way.
Questions to Ask Before You Approve Work
- What exactly is included in this price — parts, labor, and any service-call fee?
- Is this a written quote, or an estimate that could change once work starts?
- What’s the warranty on the parts and on the labor?
- If more than one component needs attention, can you see the cost broken out per item?
Why We Publish Upfront Pricing
A common frustration homeowners run into is not knowing what a repair should cost before someone is already in the driveway. We publish real ranges so you can compare a quote against something concrete, and so you know roughly what to expect before you call. A fair quote should be itemized — parts and labor broken out separately — not a single lump number with no explanation.
When to Get an In-Person Quote
These ranges cover the vast majority of standard repairs, but the only way to get an exact number for your specific door is an in-person assessment — especially if more than one component is involved, or if your door is older and multiple issues may be connected.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to fix a garage door spring in Florida?
Most standard spring replacements run $175–$330. Florida’s heat and humidity can shorten spring lifespan somewhat compared to drier climates, but the repair cost itself is in line with national averages.
Is garage door repair expensive?
Most single-issue repairs (one broken spring, one damaged cable, a door off track) fall in the $150–$400 range — not an unusual home-repair expense. Costs climb when multiple components need attention at once, or when a full door replacement is needed instead of a repair.
What’s included in a garage door repair quote?
A proper quote should separately list the parts being replaced, the labor involved, and any applicable service-call or after-hours fee — not a single unexplained total.
Do you charge extra for emergency or same-day service?
After-hours and weekend calls typically carry a modest premium over standard pricing. Ask for the exact figure when you call so there are no surprises.

Get an Exact Quote for Your Repair
Call +1 (754) 341-6020 or use our contact form to get an itemized quote for your specific repair.
