Stocked trucks rolling daily across Denver County and every neighborhood from LoDo and RiNo to Park Hill, Stapleton, and Green Valley Ranch.
We quote every job in person, free, with no obligation. There is no trip fee and no service-call charge.
Call (303) 732-8236 for same-day dispatch across the Denver metro.
This page is the central Denver-metro garage door service hub for OnPoint Pro Doors. From here you can route to specific service pages (spring replacement, opener repair, off-track, panel, hail), to specific Denver neighborhoods and metro suburbs, or to the booking and pricing pages.
Denver-metro doors live in a climate that punishes hardware: high-altitude UV that degrades plastic and rubber components 30%-40% faster than at sea level, dramatic daily temperature swings (50°F+ summer-day shifts are common), low humidity that dries out lubrication, and twice-yearly hail seasons that produce widespread panel damage. The most common failure modes we see in Denver County and the inner metro are:
1. Broken torsion springs. The single most-frequent call. Springs fail by metal fatigue after cycles depending on quality. Standard residential torsion springs in Denver run 7-10 years average lifespan; high-cycle commercial springs run 5-7 years. Spring replacement page.
2. Opener gear failures. Particularly LiftMaster Security+ units 8-12 years old and Genie ScrewDrive units of similar vintage. The plastic main drive gear strips and the opener motor runs without moving the door. Repairable by replacing the gear kit; not always worth it on opener bodies older than 12 years. Opener repair page.
3. Off-track doors. Usually caused by a roller failure, a track-bracket loosening, or a low-speed vehicle bump (more common than you'd think). Off-track repair page.
4. Hail damage. Cosmetic dents on flat-panel doors, structural panel deformation on raised-panel doors, and section warping that prevents the door from closing properly. Most are insurance-billable; we coordinate the entire claim. Hail damage page.
5. Cable failures. Cables fray and snap from corrosion at the bottom drum, especially on doors stored in unheated garages where condensation pools. Cable repair page.