75+ Colorado cities served daily. 60-mile radius from Denver. Same-day garage door repair across the Front Range.
OnPoint Pro Doors dispatches trucks across the entire Denver metro every business day, plus the I-25 corridor up to Fort Collins, south to Colorado Springs, and into the foothills along I-70 and US-285. Below are the 78 Front Range cities we cover most regularly.
Don't see your town? Call (303) 732-8236 — we may still be able to help, especially for emergency calls or hail damage events. The 60-mile service radius from downtown Denver is a default, not a hard limit.
The Denver metro is unusual among American cities in how spread out it is — from Fort Collins in the north to Colorado Springs in the south, the I-25 corridor runs over 130 miles, and the metro itself stretches across nine counties. A garage door company that only serves Denver proper misses 60% of the population we consider our territory.
We made the call early to dispatch across the entire Front Range — Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Douglas, El Paso, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson, Larimer, Park, Teller, and Weld counties. That's 75+ cities and approximately 3.5 million Coloradans within our service zone.
The reason: same-day service across the Front Range only works if your trucks are already running daily routes between Boulder, Denver, and Castle Rock. We don't drive 90 minutes one-way for a single call. We batch routes geographically so the cost of getting to your home is already absorbed in the day's schedule — and that means we can hold prices the way we do.
Denver's mile-high altitude (5,280 ft) thins the air and changes how garage door springs perform under load — a spring rated for sea-level service typically loses 3-5% of its rated cycle life at our elevation.
Colorado's 300+ sunny days each year deliver brutal UV exposure that breaks down garage door weatherstripping and paint two to three times faster than in cloudier states.
The Front Range's notoriously dry air — humidity often below 20% in winter — causes wood-look garage doors to crack, weatherstripping to dry out, and lubricants to evaporate from rollers.
Springtime hailstorms across the Front Range are the single biggest source of garage door damage in the Denver metro — March through June is peak hail season and our busiest stretch of the year.
Colorado's notorious 50°F-plus temperature swings in a single 24-hour window cause metal garage door panels to expand and contract repeatedly, loosening fasteners and stressing hinges.
Sub-zero overnight cold snaps after wet snowfall freeze residential garage doors directly to concrete driveways — one of the most common emergency calls we run between November and March.
Chinook winds along the Front Range can gust over 100 mph, and a non-reinforced garage door is the weakest point on most Colorado homes during a wind event.
The thin Colorado air at altitude also affects garage door opener motor performance — motors rated at sea level run slightly hotter here, and bearings wear differently than in lower-elevation markets.
The climate factor varies even within our 60-mile radius. Boulder gets more snow than Denver. Castle Rock and Monument see worse hailstorms than Lakewood. Fort Collins has milder winters than the I-70 foothills. Our techs adjust spec accordingly — we don't apply Denver assumptions to a Pine or Bailey job, and we don't apply foothills assumptions to a flat-prairie job in Strasburg or Bennett.
When a major Front Range hail event hits, our Denver dispatch fields more calls in 48 hours than in a typical month — golf-ball-and-larger hailstones can dent every steel garage door on a city block.
Hail damage to a garage door isn't just cosmetic. Deep dents stress hinges, cause rollers to bind in tracks, and can crack the seam between sections — a small visible dent often signals hidden structural damage.
Most Colorado homeowner insurance policies cover hail damage to garage doors under the dwelling structure portion, not the auto or contents policy — and most insurers require an itemized professional estimate for claim approval.
On a steel single-skin door, hail impacts under 1.5 inches usually leave fixable dents. Above 2 inches, panels typically need replacement — and on doors older than 10 years, the matching paint and hardware may be discontinued, forcing full replacement.
Insulated steel doors (two-layer or three-layer construction) actually hide minor hail damage better than single-skin doors — the foam insulation absorbs some impact energy, and you may not see a dent until the angle is right at sunset.
Hail intensity varies dramatically across our service territory. Castle Rock, Highlands Ranch, Centennial, Aurora, Parker, and Colorado Springs sit squarely in the Hail Alley corridor and get hit hardest. Boulder and the foothills see less hail but more wind. Fort Collins, Loveland, and northern Weld County have intermediate exposure. Our hail damage page walks through the insurance claim process city by city.
Three ways: call (303) 732-8236, fill out the reserve form on this page, or click your city above to see service-area-specific pricing and reviews. We typically respond within 15 minutes during business hours. After-hours emergency dispatch is available 24/7 across the Denver metro.
Whether you're in central Denver, the south metro suburbs, the Boulder valley, the foothills, the Fort Collins corridor, or down in El Paso County, the OnPoint workflow is the same: real human on the phone, honest written quote, fully stocked truck, real warranty in writing.
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Real reviews from real Denver-metro customers.
Honest pricing, no upsell pressure. Three companies tried to sell us a $2,400 'door system overhaul' for what turned out to be a $90 wall-button issue. OnPoint diagnosed it correctly in five minutes.
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.
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.
Same-day service across the Denver metro. Free estimates. Honest pricing. Real warranty. Call now and talk to a real person — usually answered in under 60 seconds.
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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.
Our Denver dispatch volume is highly seasonal, and knowing the pattern can help you plan maintenance:
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 50°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 — the parts and labor are commodity. The expertise is not.
A residential garage door is the largest moving part on most homes — 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:
Once per year, hit the rollers, hinges, and torsion spring with a spray-on garage door lubricant (NOT WD-40 — 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.
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.
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 — 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.
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.
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.
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 — 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.