Springs, rollers, hinges, cables, remotes, keypads, weather seal and opener components, matched correctly to your door by people who install these systems every day.
Parts
A garage door is a system of parts engineered to work together, and the wrong spring or a bargain-bin roller undoes all of it. Our parts counter exists so Puget Sound homeowners and property managers can get components matched correctly the first time.
Bring us your old part, a photo, or just the door's brand and rough age, and we will identify what you actually need: torsion and extension springs by wire size and cycle rating, nylon or steel rollers, hinges by position number, drums, cables, bottom seals and retainer channels.
We also stock and program the electronics people lose or wear out, LiftMaster remotes, universal remotes, wireless keypads and safety sensors, and we will tell you over the phone whether your opener can pair with a modern remote before you drive over.
For the hands-on crowd, we are happy to sell you the right part with straight advice about which jobs are safe to do yourself. Rollers, seals and keypads are fair game for a careful owner; torsion springs are not, and we will say so plainly.
Property managers and commercial operators use us as their parts bench for the same reason: correct parts, real stock, and a crew that can install anything we sell if the maintenance list gets long.
“We purchased custom garage doors from The Doorman Service Co. and had them installed yesterday. We are thrilled. They look so beautiful. The entire process with Doorman was great.”
“These guys are the best! Shawn was very responsive and provided very competitive pricing. He worked directly with me to find the best fit for my needs, and budget. Tyler showed up on time and was very professional.”
“Well the doors work perfectly... the installation was quick, less than a full day. The Technicians were extremely professional and good natured.”
FAQ
We advise against it. Torsion springs store enormous energy and the injury record on DIY spring work is grim. Rollers, weather seal and keypads are reasonable owner jobs; springs and cables belong to a technician.
Measure the wire size, inside diameter and length of the old spring, or simply send us a photo with something for scale plus the door's width and height. We will spec it from there.
Yes, and we will confirm compatibility with your opener's brand and era before you buy so you do not end up with a remote that will not pair.
More than people think: it is the barrier keeping rain, rodents and cold air out of the garage. It is one of the cheapest, fastest fixes we do.
Call the shop or send us the details, a real local technician will get you a clear answer and an honest price.