Trusted Garage Door Parts for Fort Myers Homeowners
Garage door parts in Fort Myers typically cost $110–$340 for individual component replacement, and most jobs are completed same-day when you call (844) 470-0171. Paul Torres, owner and lead technician at Ironclad Garage Door Service, has spent 11 years diagnosing exactly which part failed and why — so you’re not paying for guesswork. With 1,027 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, we’ve earned the trust of Fort Myers homeowners who need their door moving again without delays or callbacks.

Fort Myers heat and humidity are hard on garage door components. In neighborhoods like McGregor and Cypress Lake, we regularly see rusted cables and cracked weatherstripping from salt air exposure. In Villas and Fort Myers Shores, expansion and contraction from summer storms wear out springs faster than inland climates. That’s why we stock the specific parts that fail most often in Southwest Florida — torsion springs rated for our humidity, UV-resistant bottom seals, and corrosion-resistant cables — so your repair holds up.
We don’t send a rotating crew. Paul Torres does the work himself, and your job isn’t handed off to someone you’ve never met. When your door won’t open or close, we treat it as the emergency it is.
What Our Garage Door Parts Service Includes
Torsion Spring
Torsion springs are the heavy-duty coils mounted above your door that bear the full weight of the panel system every time it opens or closes. In Fort Myers, we replace torsion springs that have snapped from metal fatigue or lost tension from years of daily cycles — typically 10,000–15,000 cycles for standard springs, though high-cycle upgrades are available. Paul Torres measures your drum size, door weight, and headroom precisely; a mismatched spring will fail prematurely or damage your opener. We install springs rated for Southwest Florida’s humidity and salt air, not generic hardware-store replacements.
Extension Spring
Extension springs run parallel to your horizontal tracks and stretch to counterbalance lighter garage doors, common in older homes around North Fort Myers and Lehigh Acres. These springs are under extreme tension when extended and require safety cables to contain them if they break — a code detail we often find missing on DIY installations. When an extension spring fails, your door feels impossibly heavy on one side and may jam in the tracks. We replace extension springs in matched pairs, adjust the pulley system, and install or verify safety cables so your door operates evenly and safely.
Cables & Drums
Lift cables wrap around drums at the top of your door and transfer spring tension to raise and lower the panels evenly. In coastal Fort Myers areas like Fort Myers Beach proximity zones, salt corrosion frays cables from the inside out — we’ve seen cables fail with no visible warning because the rust was internal. Drums can also groove or crack, causing the cable to slip and the door to sit crooked. We inspect both components together, since a damaged drum will destroy a new cable within months. Our replacement cables are galvanized or stainless for Florida’s climate.
Rollers & Hinges
Rollers guide your door through the track curves, while hinges flex thousands of times per year connecting the panels. Nylon rollers degrade in Fort Myers heat, becoming brittle and noisy; steel rollers rust if seals fail. Hinges loosen at the bolt holes or crack at stress points, especially on wind-load-rated doors that flex more in storms. We stock 2-inch and 3-inch stem rollers, ball-bearing and sealed options, and heavy-duty hinges for Clopay and Wayne Dalton panel configurations. A full roller and hinge refresh takes about 90 minutes and transforms a noisy, shaky door into smooth operation.
Weatherstripping
The vinyl or rubber seal around your door frame and between panels blocks rain, pollen, and the insects that thrive in Fort Myers year-round. We see weatherstripping harden and crack after two to three summers of UV exposure, creating gaps that let water pool on your floor and your cooled air escape. Our replacement weatherstripping is UV-stabilized vinyl or dual-durometer rubber designed for Florida intensity. We also check the stop molding alignment, since sagging trim will defeat even new seals.
Bottom Seal
The bottom seal is your door’s first defense against sheet flooding during summer storms and the humidity that warps stored items. In low-lying Fort Myers neighborhoods, a compromised bottom seal can let in inches of water during a heavy downpour. We carry bulb-style, T-style, and beaded seals to match your specific retainer — not one-size-fits-all strips. Paul Torres will show you the exact profile your door uses and explain why that shape matters for your driveway slope and drainage pattern.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Garage Door Parts
We’ve serviced hundreds of LiftMaster and Chamberlain opener systems across Fort Myers, from basic chain-drive units in Gateway to WiFi-enabled wall-mount openers in Estero. We stock their OEM logic boards, gear kits, and safety sensors — the parts that fail most often after power surges and lightning strikes common during Southwest Florida storm season. For Genie systems, we carry the specific screw-drive carriages and rail couplers that wear out, and we know which Genie models have discontinued parts that require creative sourcing or retrofit solutions.
On the door side, we’ve replaced Clopay spring systems, Amarr panel sections, Wayne Dalton torquemaster conversions, Craftsman opener rail assemblies, and Raynor torsion hardware throughout Lee County. Whether you have a Wayne Dalton with their proprietary torquemaster spring tube, a Craftsman opener from a 2010 big-box purchase, or any other make, we can help. Our factory-trained fluency across all eight major brands means we don’t waste your time ordering wrong parts or improvising incompatible hardware.
Signs You Need Garage Door Parts Right Now
- Loud bang from the garage, then the door won’t lift. This is the classic torsion spring failure — the sound is hundreds of pounds of stored energy releasing instantly. Your opener may still try to run but can’t move the dead weight. Continuing to operate it will burn out the opener motor or strip the drive gear, turning a spring replacement into a spring-plus-opener repair.
- Door hangs crooked or one side rises faster than the other. Uneven movement means a failed extension spring, slipped cable, or damaged drum. The unbalanced load strains every remaining component and can jump the door out of the tracks entirely. In Fort Myers, we’ve seen this progress to a full derailment within a week of first notice.
- Visible fraying, rust, or broken strands on lift cables. Cables fail catastrophically without warning once they reach a critical point. Salt air accelerates internal corrosion you can’t see from the outside. If you notice any cable irregularity, stop using the door — a falling door can cause serious injury or property damage.
- Grinding or squealing that lubrication doesn’t fix. Persistent noise after applying silicone-based lubricant usually means worn rollers, dry hinges, or a failing opener gear. Nylon rollers that have flattened or steel rollers with seized bearings need replacement, not more grease. The longer you wait, the more vibration damages adjacent components.
- Light visible under the door when closed, or water after rain. Gaps at the bottom or sides mean failed seals, which also lets in palmetto bugs, geckos, and the humid air that rusts your tools and vehicle. In Fort Myers, a compromised bottom seal during summer storm season can mean water damage to stored belongings within a single afternoon.
Our Garage Door Parts Process — Step by Step
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Call and describe what you’re seeing. We’ll ask about the door’s age, brand if known, and symptoms — whether it’s a sudden failure or gradual decline. This helps Paul Torres load the right parts before leaving, so we’re not making a second trip. We’ll give you a realistic arrival window, not a four-hour guess.
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On-site diagnostic with full system inspection. We don’t just look at the broken part. We test spring balance, cable tension, roller condition, opener force settings, and safety reverse function. In Fort Myers, we often find secondary issues — a spring failure that overloaded the opener, or corroded hardware that will fail next — and we’ll show you exactly what we found.
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Upfront pricing before any work begins. You’ll get a written estimate with line-item costs for parts and labor. No hidden fees, no pressure to add services you don’t need. We explain which repairs are urgent for safety, which are preventive, and which can wait — so you decide based on real information.
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Precision installation with proper tools and techniques. For torsion springs, we use winding bars — never screwdrivers or pliers — and set exact tension based on door weight and drum circumference. For cables, we equalize tension with a come-along and verify level before finishing. Every fastener is torqued to spec, not hand-tight.
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Balance test, safety check, and cleanup. We run the door through full cycles, test the automatic reverse with a 2×4, and verify photo-eye alignment. We lubricate moving parts with silicone-based compound appropriate for Florida’s heat. Then we haul away your old parts and leave the workspace cleaner than we found it.
How Much Does Garage Door Parts Cost in Fort Myers?
A typical spring repair in Fort Myers runs $180–$340 depending on whether you need one or two springs, the wire size required for your door weight, and whether we convert an obsolete system to standard hardware. Cable repair is $130–$250, with the lower end for simple replacement on an otherwise healthy system and the higher end when drums or bearings also need attention. Roller replacement runs $110–$220 depending on how many rollers and whether you choose standard nylon or sealed ball-bearing upgrades.

Several factors affect your final price. Door size and weight matter — a 16-foot double-wide door needs heavier springs and more rollers than a single 8-footer. Accessibility affects labor time; cramped garages in older Fort Myers homes like those near downtown take longer to work in safely. Parts quality is another variable — we offer OEM and premium aftermarket options, and we’ll explain the difference without pushing the expensive choice.
To avoid overpaying, get a written estimate that specifies part brands and warranty terms. Some competitors quote low, then install generic springs with no coating that rust out in a year. Our estimates include the spring cycle rating, cable material, and labor warranty — so you know what you’re actually buying. Call (844) 470-0171 for your free estimate; there’s no obligation, and we’ll give you honest guidance even if you decide to wait.
Garage Door Parts Near Fort Myers — Our Service Area
We stock parts for same-day service throughout Fort Myers and surrounding communities including Garage Door Parts in Gateway, Garage Door Parts in San Carlos Park, and Garage Door Parts in Estero. We also regularly serve Lehigh Acres, Villas, Cypress Lake, Fort Myers Shores, McGregor, Bonita Springs, North Fort Myers, and Cape Coral. Most Fort Myers proper calls are reached within 30–45 minutes during business hours. For urgent situations, our emergency garage door service is available to get your door secured and functional.
Serving Fort Myers, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Fort Myers area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Garage Door Parts in Fort Myers
Garage door parts service is the diagnosis and replacement of individual failed components — springs, cables, rollers, hinges, weatherstripping, and bottom seals — rather than full door or opener replacement. At Ironclad Garage Door Service, Paul Torres inspects your entire system to identify exactly which part failed and why, then installs the correct replacement with proper tools and tension settings. Most parts replacements take 1–2 hours and restore full function without the cost of a new door.
Most single-part replacements in Fort Myers take 45 minutes to 2 hours from arrival to final testing. A standard torsion spring replacement runs about 60–90 minutes including full system inspection and safety verification. Multiple failing components — common on doors over 15 years old — extend to 2–3 hours. We carry the parts that fail most often in our climate, so we’re not waiting on a warehouse delivery. Call (844) 470-0171 to schedule — we’ll give you a realistic time estimate based on your symptoms.
Spring repair runs $180–$340, cable repair $130–$250, and roller replacement $110–$220 in the Fort Myers market. Your exact price depends on door size, part quality, and whether secondary components need attention. We provide written, itemized estimates before starting any work, and our estimates are free with no obligation. Call (844) 470-0171 for an exact quote on your specific door.
Yes — we’re authorized to service LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor systems, and we stock the parts that fail most often in each. For LiftMaster openers, we carry logic boards, gear kits, and safety sensors. For Wayne Dalton doors, we handle torquemaster conversions and proprietary hardware. We work on your brand — whatever you’re running, we’ve likely repaired it before in Fort Myers.
Yes, emergency garage door service is available for situations where your door won’t open or close, is stuck partially open, or has a broken spring leaving your home unsecured. We treat these as urgent calls and prioritize same-day response. When your door won’t move, we treat it as the emergency it is — call (844) 470-0171 for immediate scheduling.
Yes, we warranty our parts and labor against defects and installation issues. Spring warranties vary by cycle rating — standard springs carry shorter coverage than high-cycle upgrades — and we’ll explain the specific terms for your chosen part before installation. Our labor warranty covers the installation quality itself. We document every job with photos and specifications, so if an issue arises, we know exactly what was installed and can resolve it quickly.
Clear vehicles and stored items from beneath and around the door so our technician can access the full system safely. If possible, note your door’s brand and approximate age, and describe exactly when the problem started and what you’ve observed. Don’t attempt to force the door open or closed if a spring or cable has failed — the system is under dangerous tension and can cause serious injury. Paul Torres will handle the safe assessment and repair when he arrives.
Schedule Your Garage Door Parts Service in Fort Myers Today
Don’t let a failing spring, frayed cable, or worn seal turn into a bigger problem. Call Ironclad Garage Door Service at (844) 470-0171 for your free, no-obligation estimate. Paul Torres will diagnose the issue, explain your options, and get your door moving smoothly again — with the owner doing the work, not a subcontractor you’ve never met. Emergency garage door service is available when you need urgent help.
Written by Paul Torres, Owner at Ironclad Garage Door Service, serving Fort Myers since 2013.