Residential Garage Door Service

Roof Technologies

Garage Doors, Openers, and Storm Repair

Insulated steel sectional garage door on a suburban Colorado home

The garage door is the biggest moving part of your house and the largest single surface facing the street. When hail hits, it shows. When the spring breaks, nothing moves. We replace and repair residential garage doors, swap out openers, handle spring and roller service, and write insurance scopes for storm-damaged doors — often as part of the same claim as your roof.

New Garage Doors

We install sectional steel doors from the major manufacturers, matched to the size of your opening and the look of your house. The big decision is usually insulation, then style.

  • Insulated steel sectional doors. Our default for Colorado. Polyurethane-core doors running R-17 to R-19 keep the garage usable in winter and noticeably quieter. Worth every dollar if your garage shares a wall with living space.
  • Non-insulated steel. Fine for detached garages and outbuildings where conditioned space is not a concern.
  • Carriage-house styles. Steel doors with applied overlays that read as real carriage doors from the street, without the maintenance of real wood.
  • Windows and glass panels. Insulated glass, frosted or clear, top panel only or full height. Natural light in, privacy preserved.

Openers

Openers have gotten much better in the last five years — quieter, smarter, and with real safety features. We size the motor to the door weight, not to the cheapest box on the shelf.

  • Belt-drive openers. What we install most. Quiet enough that you stop noticing them, especially under a bedroom.
  • Chain-drive openers. Still a good value for detached garages.
  • Smart Wi-Fi openers. App control, open/close alerts, guest codes, and integration with most smart-home platforms. Useful if you have kids, contractors, or deliveries.
  • Battery backup. Required on new installs in some jurisdictions and a good idea everywhere — you can still get your car out during a power outage.

Springs, Rollers, and Track Service

Broken torsion springs are the number-one reason a garage door stops working. They are also dangerous to mess with if you do not have the bar and the training. We replace springs in matched pairs, upgrade to higher-cycle springs when it makes sense, and swap out the nylon rollers that wear out and start sounding like a freight train.

  • Torsion and extension spring replacement, sized to the actual door weight.
  • High-cycle spring upgrades (20,000 or 30,000 cycles) for doors that get heavy daily use.
  • Nylon roller replacement — quieter, smoother, and longer-lasting than the stock steel rollers.
  • Track alignment and cable replacement after a door has come off track or a cable has frayed.

Hail Damage and Insurance Claims

Colorado hail dents garage doors the same way it dents your roof, and insurance typically covers replacement of the damaged panels or the whole door depending on severity. If we are already writing a roof claim for you, adding the garage door is straightforward.

  • Damage documentation with close-up photos and panel-by-panel notes for your adjuster.
  • Matching replacements where only some panels are damaged and the door is recent enough to source parts.
  • Full door replacement written into the claim when panel matching is not realistic.

Schedule a Garage Door Assessment

Whether you need a new door, a broken spring replaced, or a hail claim written up, we will come out, look at what you have, and tell you straight what it needs.

Call us at 855 ROOF-001, email info [at] rooftechnologies.com, or submit a request through our contact form to schedule a garage door site visit.

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Garage Door FAQ

Common questions about garage door replacement, hail claims, insulation, and opener upgrades.