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About OnPoint Pro Doors Denver
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Who We Are

OnPoint Pro Doors is the Denver-metro garage door repair and installation company homeowners across the Front Range call when they want it fixed right the first time. We are not a national chain with a Denver phone number. We are not a lead-routing service that hands your call to whoever bid lowest this week. We are a locally-staffed, locally-dispatched, locally-trucked operation built around three things: pick up the phone, give an honest written quote, and finish the job on the first visit when truck stock allows.

If you have already spent half a day calling Denver garage door companies β€” getting voicemail, getting shuffled to call centers, getting "we'll call you back" that never comes β€” you are not alone. The Denver garage door market is crowded with companies that spend more on Google Ads than on actual technicians. We took the opposite approach: we hire experienced techs, we stock our trucks heavy, and we make sure the phone gets answered by someone who knows the difference between a torsion spring and an extension spring.

Why We Started

The Front Range has a specific problem when it comes to garage door service. Hailstorms wreck thousands of doors every spring. Sub-zero cold snaps freeze doors to concrete every winter. The high-altitude UV punishment at Denver's mile-high elevation eats through weatherstripping at three times the rate it would in Seattle or Boston. And yet most of the companies serving Denver homeowners use the same parts, same lubricants, and same spring ratings they would use in Phoenix or Dallas.

We started OnPoint Pro Doors because Denver homeowners deserved a garage door company that actually understood the climate. Our techs spec springs with higher cycle ratings for Colorado's temperature swings. We use synthetic lubricants that do not thicken in cold weather. We carry insulated weatherseal designed for the dry-air UV exposure. We know which builders used Wayne Dalton in Highlands Ranch in the early 2000s and which subdivisions in Aurora got the LiftMaster Security+ openers that are now reaching end of life. That kind of local knowledge does not show up in a national chain's call-center script.

What Makes Us Different

The honest answer is: nothing fancy. We do the basics right.

Our Service Area

We dispatch trucks across the Denver metro and the broader Front Range, including Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Boulder, Centennial, Highlands Ranch, Parker, Castle Rock, Westminster, Thornton, Arvada, Wheat Ridge, Englewood, Littleton, Brighton, Broomfield, Commerce City, Northglenn, Greeley, Loveland, Fort Collins, Longmont, Erie, Superior, Louisville, Lafayette, Firestone, Frederick, Lone Tree, Morrison, Golden, Evergreen, Conifer, Colorado Springs, Monument, Palmer Lake, Manitou Springs, Fountain, Black Forest, Falcon, and the surrounding 60-mile radius from downtown Denver.

If you are unsure whether we cover your address, just call (303) 732-8236 β€” we can tell you in 30 seconds whether your home is in our service area, and what the typical dispatch window looks like for your zip code.

What We Fix

Our technicians are trained on every major residential garage door brand and most commercial systems. Common services include:

The Hail Damage Specialty

The Front Range is one of the most hail-prone regions in the United States. Springtime supercell storms regularly drop golf-ball or baseball-sized hail across the Denver metro, and a single severe storm can dent every steel garage door panel on a residential block. We are one of the only Denver-area garage door companies with a dedicated hail damage workflow: documented date-stamped photos of every dent, itemized written estimates that insurance adjusters recognize, direct communication with your insurer to keep the claim moving, and full panel replacements completed quickly so the home is not exposed to weather longer than necessary. Most hail claims we handle are approved within 7 to 14 days. See our full hail damage repair process.

Pricing Philosophy

We do not advertise a "$99 spring repair" because nobody's spring repair actually costs $99. The real number depends on the door size, the spring rating, the hardware brand, whether you need one spring or two, and whether the cables also need replacing. We will tell you the typical range for your situation on the phone β€” no games. Standard residential torsion spring replacement in the Denver metro runs $189–$329 installed. Opener repair runs $129–$329. Roller replacement runs $119–$249. New double-car residential door installation runs $1,299–$2,899 depending on insulation, window package, and brand. After-hours emergency dispatch carries a $75–$125 surcharge.

If a competitor quotes you significantly less, ask them what is included. Most "$99" specials in the Denver market are bait β€” the real cost gets added once the truck is in your driveway. We would rather quote you fairly up front and earn your trust than win the job with a fake price and lose your business forever once you see the real invoice.

How To Reach Us

The fastest way to get help is to call (303) 732-8236. We answer 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and we run 24/7 emergency dispatch for true emergencies across the Denver metro. You can also fill out the reserve online form β€” we typically call back within 15 minutes during business hours, often faster.

Frequently Asked Questions β€” About OnPoint Pro Doors in Denver

What does a typical garage door spring replacement cost in the Denver metro?
A standard residential torsion spring replacement runs $189-$329 installed in the Denver metro, depending on the door size and spring rating. Most jobs are completed in under 90 minutes on the first visit.
Do you charge a service-call fee just to come out?
No. Our estimates are free in the Denver metro and across the Denver metro. We only charge if you approve the work. There is no $39-or-$59 trip fee that gets credited only if you commit on the spot.
Can you replace just one panel, or do I need a whole new door?
It depends on the age and brand of the door. For doors under 10 years old in production colors, single-panel replacement is usually possible and saves 60-80% vs. full replacement. For older doors or discontinued designs, replacement may be more practical.
Do you offer warranties on parts and labor?
Yes. Parts carry the manufacturer warranty (typically 1-7 years on springs, 1-3 years on opener components). Our labor is warranted for 1 year in writing on every invoice.
Are you licensed and insured to work in Colorado?
Yes. OnPoint Pro Doors carries general liability insurance and workers compensation, and we operate as a registered Colorado business. We can provide a certificate of insurance on request.
Can you work with my insurance company on hail damage?
Yes. Hail damage to garage doors is one of the most common claims on Front Range homeowner insurance. We document the damage with date-stamped photos, provide an itemized written estimate, and communicate directly with your adjuster to get the claim approved.
What brands of garage doors and openers do you service?
All major brands. We regularly service LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Wayne Dalton, Amarr, Raynor, Overhead Door, Marantec, and Sommer. If your door has a model number, we can almost always source the right part.
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What Front Range Homeowners Are Saying

Real reviews from real Denver-metro customers.

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Showed up exactly when they said. Tech was friendly, quote was fair, and the door has worked perfectly since. Already gave their card to my neighbor who's having opener issues.

Rachel C. β€” Windsor, CO
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Called at 8 a.m. with a broken spring, had a truck at my house by 10:30 the same morning. Done in under an hour and the price matched the phone quote exactly. No surprises.

Tom W. β€” Conifer, CO
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We had hail damage on every panel after the May storm. OnPoint walked our adjuster through the entire estimate, the claim got approved within a week, and the new door looks better than the original. Highly recommend.

Jennifer K. β€” Dacono, CO
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Hit by a Front Range Hailstorm?

Denver's spring hail season (March through June) is the single biggest source of garage door damage along the Front Range. We document every dent for your insurance adjuster, work directly with your insurer, and get most claims approved within 7–14 days.

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Common Garage Door Issues Across the Denver Metro

While every customer call is a little different, certain failure modes show up over and over in our Front Range dispatch logs. Knowing what to watch for can save you several hundred dollars in collateral damage and can help you describe the issue accurately when you call.

Top 10 Calls Our Denver Dispatch Receives

  1. Broken torsion spring. Most common call by a wide margin. Loud bang, then a heavy door that won't open. Repair: $189–$329 installed.
  2. Opener gear stripped. Common on LiftMaster Security+ units 8 to 12 years old. Motor runs, door doesn't move. Repair: $179–$259 with new gear kit.
  3. Worn rollers or noisy operation. Steel rollers wear out around year 7 to 10. Replacement to nylon sealed-bearing rollers transforms the operation. Repair: $119–$249.
  4. Snapped lift cable. Often happens alongside spring failure. Door goes off-track on one side. Repair: $129–$229.
  5. Door off track. Often after a vehicle bump, a roller failure, or wind/storm event. Repair: $149–$329 depending on track damage.
  6. Hail damage. Front Range spring storm season (March-June) drives hundreds of these calls per year. Repair: insurance-covered in most cases; deductible portion ranges from $500 to $2,500.
  7. Frozen door (ice to concrete). Common after wet snow + sub-zero overnight cold. Often free to fix on-site (heat + scraper); replacement seal if needed: $89–$179.
  8. Safety sensor misalignment. Door reverses mid-close. Often a knocked sensor from a kid's bike or trash can. Repair: usually free with another job; standalone $69–$129.
  9. Remote / keypad failure. Battery, programming, or full unit replacement. Repair: $39 to $129 depending on cause.
  10. Weatherseal failure. Bottom seal cracked, daylight visible under door. Common in Colorado dry climate. Repair: $89–$179.

Seasonal Patterns We See

Our Denver dispatch volume is highly seasonal, and knowing the pattern can help you plan maintenance:

What Sets Front Range Garage Door Service Apart

If you have lived in another part of the country before moving to Colorado, you may notice that garage doors here have specific quirks. The combination of high-altitude dry air, intense UV exposure, hail risk, and 50Β°F temperature swings creates wear patterns that simply do not show up in milder climates. Spring tension calculations, lubricant selection, weatherseal lifespan, and panel paint durability are all different here. A Denver garage door technician who has worked the Front Range for years brings specialized knowledge that a generic national-chain dispatch system cannot match.

That is why local matters in this trade. We have spent years figuring out which spring brands hold up best in our climate, which opener models survive the cold-thickened lubricant problem, which weatherseal compounds resist UV punishment, and which insurance carriers handle hail claims fastest. That accumulated local knowledge is the actual product we sell β€” the parts and labor are commodity. The expertise is not.

How To Get The Most Out Of Your Garage Door

A residential garage door is the largest moving part on most homes β€” bigger than any window, door, or appliance. With proper care, it should last 25 to 30+ years. Without care, it can become a weekly headache by year 8. A few basic maintenance habits make the difference:

Annual Lubrication (5 minutes, free)

Once per year, hit the rollers, hinges, and torsion spring with a spray-on garage door lubricant (NOT WD-40 β€” that is a degreaser, not a lubricant). Quality silicone-based or synthetic spray-on lube costs $8 at any hardware store. This single 5-minute habit doubles roller life, prevents the squealing operation that drives Denver homeowners crazy, and reduces opener motor strain.

Visual Inspection (2 minutes, monthly)

Once a month while you are walking out to the car, spend two minutes looking at: spring coils (any visible gaps or breaks?), cables (any frayed strands?), rollers (any flat spots or chipped plastic?), tracks (any visible bends or loose mounting bolts?), bottom seal (any cracks or daylight visible?). Spotting a small problem at month 4 is a $120 fix. Letting it cascade until month 10 is a $400 fix. The math always favors early intervention.

Test The Safety Reverse (1 minute, monthly)

Place a roll of paper towels or a 2x4 flat on the floor under the closing door. The door should hit the obstruction and reverse to fully open. If it does not, the safety sensors or force settings are out of spec β€” call us. This safety mechanism is required by federal law on all openers manufactured after 1993, but it can drift out of calibration over time. A non-reversing door can crush a kid's bike, a pet, or worse.

Battery Backup (2026 Colorado Code)

Newer Colorado homes (built or with permitted opener replacements after certain date thresholds) require battery backup on garage door openers. The intent: if the power goes out during a snowstorm, you can still get out of the garage. If your opener is older than 5 years, it likely does not have a battery backup. Adding one is typically $89 to $149 and can be done at any service visit.

Annual Professional Tune-Up

Once a year (ideally late September or early October before cold weather), have a technician do a full inspection: spring balance test, cable inspection, roller wear measurement, hinge tightness, opener force calibration, sensor alignment, and full lubrication. Cost in the Denver metro: $89 to $129. Catches problems before they become emergencies. Pays for itself many times over.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my garage door springs are about to fail?
Most torsion springs give warning signs in the weeks leading up to a complete break. Watch for: noticeably louder operation than usual, the door feeling heavy or unbalanced when you disconnect the opener (red emergency release cord) and lift manually, visible gaps in the spring coils, rust spots on the springs, or the door stopping mid-cycle. Springs in the Denver metro typically last 7 to 12 years on a 10,000-cycle rating, but Colorado's temperature swings often shorten that life. If you see warning signs, call us before the spring snaps β€” replacing a worn spring proactively is the same cost as replacing a broken one, but a broken spring usually means an unexpected emergency call and a vehicle stuck inside.
My garage door opener is 12 years old. Should I replace it before it dies?
Probably yes. Garage door openers typically last 12 to 18 years in the Denver metro, with the LiftMaster Security+ family from 2008-2013 reaching end of life right now. Common failure modes include: stripped main gear (sounds like the motor runs but the door doesn't move), failed capacitor (motor hums but no torque), worn drive belt or chain, and dead logic board. Replacing the whole opener proactively (typically $329 to $589 installed in the Denver metro) is more cost-effective than waiting for a failure and paying emergency dispatch plus a rushed install. Newer openers also include MyQ smart-home integration, battery backup (Colorado law requires battery backup on new opener installs in some scenarios), and quieter belt-drive operation.
Can a garage door spring really kill someone?
Yes β€” garage door torsion springs store enormous energy under tension. A spring that snaps under load can release several hundred foot-pounds of force in a fraction of a second, sending sharp metal fragments across the garage. Spring replacement is the #1 cause of serious DIY garage door injuries β€” broken bones, severed fingers, and rare fatalities. We strongly recommend professional service for any spring work. The cost difference between DIY and professional ($189 to $329 in the Denver metro) is not worth the risk.
What's the difference between a chain-drive and belt-drive opener?
Chain-drive openers use a metal chain to move the door β€” strong, durable, but louder. Belt-drive openers use a rubber-reinforced belt β€” significantly quieter (50% to 70% noise reduction), with comparable lift power for residential doors. In the Denver metro we install both. Belt-drive is preferred for attached garages where the bedroom is above (Highlands Ranch, Centennial, Castle Rock multi-story homes especially). Chain-drive is fine for detached garages and budget-conscious installs. Both typically come in 1/2 HP, 3/4 HP, and 1.25 HP variants β€” pick HP based on door weight, not square footage.
Why does my garage door open by itself sometimes?
A few possible causes: a stuck wall button (debris under the button keeps the contact closed), a remote with a stuck button (especially if it's loose in a car cup holder), interference from another nearby opener on the same frequency (less common with modern rolling-code remotes), a damaged logic board, or rarely a 'phantom signal' from a malfunctioning safety sensor. Most ghost-opening calls in the Denver metro turn out to be a stuck wall button or a remote in a car/garage drawer with weight pressing on it. We troubleshoot in 5 minutes and the fix is usually free or very cheap.

About OnPoint Pro Doors Denver

OnPoint Pro Doors is a Colorado-registered, locally-staffed garage door repair, installation, and hail damage company serving the entire Denver metro and the broader Front Range. We are not a national chain with a Denver phone number. We are not a lead-routing service. We are a local operation with local trucks, local techs, and local accountability. Every job carries a written 1-year labor warranty, manufacturer parts warranties, and a no-surprise pricing guarantee.

Call (303) 732-8236 for same-day service across the Denver metro β€” Aurora, Lakewood, Boulder, Centennial, Highlands Ranch, Parker, Castle Rock, Westminster, Thornton, Arvada, Wheat Ridge, Englewood, Littleton, Brighton, Broomfield, Commerce City, Northglenn, Greeley, Loveland, Fort Collins, Longmont, and the surrounding 60-mile radius from Denver.