Garage door repair in Argyle typically costs between $129 and $650 - springs $350-$650, opener repair $129-$349, cable $75-$149 - with new doors and panels running higher on larger custom homes. We serve all of Argyle (76226) with free estimates and no service-call fee. Call (940) 644-4376.
Garage door repair costs for Argyle, TX, where larger custom homes and acreage often mean bigger, heavier doors. Your exact price depends on the door, parts, and spring type — and the estimate is always free.
| Service | Typical Cost | What's Included |
|---|---|---|
| Spring replacement – single spring | $350–$450 | New torsion spring, install, full safety test |
| Spring replacement – pair | $500–$650 | Two springs, install, balance & lube |
| Extension springs (pair) | $300–$500 | Two extension springs, safety cables checked |
| High-cycle spring upgrade | +$100 | Longer-life springs (20,000+ cycles) |
| Garage door opener repair | $129–$349 | Diagnosis + common fixes (gears, board, sensors) |
| Opener installation (chain/belt) | $500–$1,200 | New opener unit + professional install |
| Smart / Wi-Fi opener installation | $600–$1,200 | Wi-Fi opener (myQ) + setup |
| Cable replacement (pair) | $75–$149 | Two lift cables, re-spooled & tested |
| Roller replacement (full set) | $149–$229 | Full set of rollers, lubrication |
| Off-track repair | $359–$579 | Re-seat door, realign track, inspect hardware |
| Track repair / replacement | $129–$429 | Straighten or replace track section |
| Panel replacement (per panel) | $500–$800 | Color-matched panel, installed |
| Tune-up / maintenance | $89–$189 | 25-point inspection, lube, adjust, tighten |
| Weather / bottom seal replacement | $149–$299 | New bottom seal/weatherstrip, fitted |
| New garage door – 1-car installed | from $1,200 | Door, hardware, install, haul-away |
| New garage door – 2-car installed | from $1,700 | Door, hardware, install, haul-away |
| Service / diagnostic call | FREE | No trip charge — free estimates, always |
Prices are typical ranges for the Argyle area and may vary by door type and parts. Get your free, exact quote →
Argyle is known for larger lots, acreage, and custom homes - which often means bigger, heavier garage doors, including carriage-style and wood-look designs. Heavier doors need heavier-gauge, higher-cycle torsion springs and precise balancing, and panel or new-door costs run toward the upper end (around $500-$800 per panel; new doors from $1,200-$1,700 and up). We always quote the exact price up front, for free.
Argyle and the Country Lakes and Harvest areas lean toward carriage-style, wood-look, and oversized three-car doors, and that hardware changes the math. Heavier doors need higher-gauge, higher-cycle torsion springs and careful balancing, and a color-matched panel on a premium door sits at the top of the range. We carry heavier springs and common carriage hardware on the truck, so an Argyle call still usually finishes in one visit — and we quote the exact number before we start.
We keep pricing simple and honest — so you know what you're paying before we lift a tool.
No service-call or diagnostic fee. Free estimates on repairs and new doors — you only pay for work you approve.
No after-hours, weekend, or holiday surcharge. The price we quote is the same whether it's noon or midnight.
5-year spring warranty — double the 2-year most competitors offer — plus a 90-day labor warranty.
A single torsion spring runs $350-$450 and a pair $500-$650, including parts, installation, and a full safety test. Heavier Argyle carriage and three-car doors may need a higher-gauge spring, which we confirm on-site, and there is no service-call fee.
No. Diagnosis and estimates are completely free across Argyle and its acreage properties - you only pay for the repair you approve, even on larger custom doors.
Most opener repairs run $129-$349 depending on the part - gears, logic board, or safety sensors. A brand-new opener installed is $500-$1,200. Heavier Argyle doors sometimes need a higher-horsepower operator, which we size to the door.
Almost always repair. Most fixes (springs, cables, openers) cost $75-$650, far less than a new door, which starts around $1,200 for a 1-car and $1,700 for a 2-car. In Argyle, where doors are often large custom or carriage units, repairing the hardware is far cheaper than replacing a premium door.
A new garage door installed starts at about $1,200 for a single (1-car) door and $1,700 for a double (2-car), including hardware, installation, and haul-away.
No. Our pricing is the same 24/7 - there is no after-hours, weekend, or holiday surcharge.
Larger custom and carriage-style doors common in Argyle are heavier, so they use higher-cycle springs and more involved balancing, and replacement panels for premium doors cost more. We always quote the exact price up front - for free.
No service fee, no surprises — just an honest quote and a fast, friendly fix. Call now for your free Argyle estimate.