Fast, Reliable Garage Door Parts Across Boca Raton
If a spring snapped overnight, a cable jumped its drum, or your rollers are grinding through every cycle, Frontier Garage Door Repair Boca Raton stocks the parts and carries the local knowledge to fix it correctly — the first time out. Our Garage Door Parts team serves homeowners across Boca Raton and the surrounding communities, and Logan Parker — owner and lead technician — is the one who shows up, diagnoses the real problem, and installs the right hardware for your specific door assembly. Call us now at (754) 225-6052 for a free, same-day estimate.

Why Frontier Garage Door Repair Boca Raton Is Boca Raton’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Fourteen years of working exclusively on garage doors in South Florida means Logan Parker has serviced virtually every door style and opener brand you’ll find in Boca Raton — from the original 1980s torsion-spring assemblies in Boca West’s Mediterranean single-family homes to the heavy custom carriage-house doors on newer builds in Broken Sound. That depth of field-specific knowledge separates a correct diagnosis from a costly guess.
We’ve earned 226 five-star reviews with a perfect 5.0 rating, and a meaningful portion of that feedback comes from Boca Raton homeowners who called us after a less experienced tech misidentified a parts problem or used the wrong spec hardware. That track record matters on a door where matching a Palm Beach County wind-load certification isn’t optional.
When your door stops mid-cycle in Woodfield Country Club at 7 p.m. on a Friday, we move fast. Emergency service is a real offering here — not a marketing line — and Logan stays reachable because he runs this operation himself, without a rotating crew of subcontractors passing jobs between them.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Boca Raton
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs are the single most failure-prone component on the 2- and 3-car Mediterranean-style homes that dominate Boca Raton’s planned communities, and salt air east of I-95 accelerates that failure significantly. We cross-reference the door’s original wind-load certification before selecting a replacement spring — on a Clopay or Wayne Dalton assembly in Broken Sound or Boca West, installing a generic spring that doesn’t match the stamped design-pressure rating voids the door’s Palm Beach County permit compliance. A typical torsion spring replacement in Boca Raton runs $180–$340 depending on spring gauge, door weight, and whether a galvanized corrosion-resistant coil is specified for an eastern-facing coastal location.
We responded to a torsion spring failure in Broken Sound where the original coil on a mid-1990s three-car Mediterranean home had snapped — accelerated salt-air corrosion east of the community’s perimeter was clearly visible on the coils. We cross-referenced the HOA-approved model list, confirmed the Clopay door’s wind-load certification, and installed a matched-spec galvanized torsion spring rated for the assembly’s design-pressure load, restoring full operation without triggering an HOA compliance flag or a Palm Beach County re-inspection. That kind of pre-install verification is the job — not an optional add-on.
Extension Spring Replacement
Single-car garages and older conversions in Boca Raton’s mid-1970s through mid-1980s housing stock frequently run extension springs rather than torsion systems. These springs stretch under load and snap without warning when corrosion has thinned the coil wire. In Boca Raton, where humidity stays elevated year-round and salt air compounds oxidation in any neighborhood east of Glades Road, extension spring lifespan runs shorter than manufacturers’ cycle ratings predict. A standard extension spring replacement in Boca Raton typically falls in the $180–$340 range, and we always pair new springs with safety cables — a code-required addition that contains a broken spring rather than letting it whip across the garage.
Cable & Drum Repair
Cable failures in Boca Raton’s luxury homes are often a spec-mismatch problem, not just a wear problem. Smart-home-integrated LiftMaster and Chamberlain openers paired with heavy custom wood or carriage-house doors generate substantially higher torque loads than standard residential openers, and cables wear through their rated cycle life well ahead of schedule when the cable gauge or drum diameter isn’t matched precisely to the door’s dead weight. An out-of-area tech pulling from a generic parts truck won’t have the drum specs on a Wayne Dalton carriage-house door in Woodfield Country Club — we do. Cable and drum repair in Boca Raton runs $130–$250, and we stock drum-matched cable sets for every major brand we service.
Roller & Hinge Replacement
Rollers on custom carriage-house and decorative architectural doors in Boca Raton’s HOA communities are not interchangeable with standard 2-inch residential rollers. These doors are designed around specific roller stem lengths and wheel diameters that match the track geometry and maintain the clearance profile visible from the street. Substituting generic replacement rollers changes the door’s riding height, which can alter the visible reveal along the top panel — enough of a deviation that Boca West and Broken Sound HOA architectural committees have flagged non-compliant roller swaps during exterior inspections. Roller replacement in Boca Raton typically runs $110–$220, and we match wheel diameter, stem length, and nylon grade to the original door spec before we pull a single hinge pin.
Weatherstripping & Bottom Seal
Boca Raton’s afternoon storm season — heavy, fast-moving rain off the Atlantic that hits the east side of the city hardest — makes bottom seal and side weatherstripping a genuine functional priority, not just a comfort upgrade. Failed seals on garage doors in neighborhoods along A1A and east of Federal Highway let standing water and debris push under the door, accelerating corrosion on springs, tracks, and cable hardware sitting at floor level. We cut weatherstripping and bottom seals to exact door width on-site and select EPDM compound formulations that hold up under South Florida UV and heat rather than cracking by the second summer.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Boca Raton
Boca Raton homes run the full spectrum of garage door and opener brands, and we’re authorized to service all of them: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. Whether you’re running a LiftMaster 8500W wall-mount opener on a custom wood door or a Clopay Coachman series carriage-house panel matched to a Boca West HOA spec sheet, we stock the parts and carry the brand-specific documentation to service it correctly. No waiting on an out-of-town distributor — we keep fast-moving Boca Raton hardware on hand.

Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Boca Raton Homes
- Salt-air torsion spring corrosion in eastern neighborhoods: Communities east of I-95 — particularly Broken Sound and Woodfield Country Club — see spring coil oxidation that cuts expected service life well below inland Florida norms. Sudden mid-cycle failures on premium carriage-house doors are the predictable result, and they happen faster than most Boca Raton homeowners expect.
- Wind-load spec mismatches on parts replacements: Palm Beach County’s roughly 140–150 mph design-pressure requirement means replacement hardware on a certified door assembly must match the original stamped wind-load rating. A generic spring or cable that doesn’t carry the matching specification voids permit compliance — a problem that surfaces at resale inspections or after storm damage claims.
- Non-standard rollers on architectural carriage-house doors: Decorative and custom doors in HOA-governed communities use roller hardware sized to the door’s architectural profile. Swapping in standard residential rollers alters the door’s clearance and visible reveal, which can trigger an HOA non-compliance notice without the homeowner ever understanding why.
- Cable and drum wear on opener-heavy luxury door systems: Heavy custom wood doors paired with smart-home openers in Boca Raton’s newer Mediterranean builds put disproportionate torque demand on cable-drum assemblies. When the drum gauge isn’t matched to the door’s actual dead weight, cables wear through in half the expected cycle count.
The Compliance Reality That Defines Garage Door Parts Work in Boca Raton
Boca Raton sits outside Broward County’s High Velocity Hurricane Zone — so HVHZ-rated products aren’t a code mandate here — but Palm Beach County’s wind-load requirement still demands door assemblies engineered to roughly 140–150 mph design pressure. That distinction matters on every parts job in Boca Raton’s luxury communities. A torsion spring or cable swap on a certified Clopay or Wayne Dalton carriage-house door in Boca West or Broken Sound isn’t just a mechanical task: it requires confirming that the replacement hardware carries the same wind-load rating as the original stamped assembly. If it doesn’t, the door’s Palm Beach County permit compliance is voided — a fact that surfaces at the worst possible moment, usually during a home sale inspection or an insurance claim after a hurricane event.
On top of that, communities like Broken Sound and Boca West layer in HOA architectural review requirements that specify exact panel style, window layout, color, and hardware finish. Any visible hardware change — including a roller swap that shifts door clearance — can require a new architectural review committee submission, which commonly runs a 2–4 week approval cycle. Logan Parker maintains a community-by-community reference list of HOA-approved model numbers and keeps current manufacturer spec sheets on hand specifically for Boca Raton’s most active HOA-governed neighborhoods. No out-of-town operator running a generic service route is going to have that before they arrive on site.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Boca Raton, FL
| Service | Typical Boca Raton Price Range |
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| Torsion Spring Replacement | $180–$340 |
| Cable & Drum Repair | $130–$250 |
| Roller Replacement | $110–$220 |
Pricing in Boca Raton’s market reflects a few factors that don’t apply in simpler residential markets: wind-load-certified hardware costs more than generic stock; matched-spec drum and cable sets for luxury door assemblies carry a premium over off-the-shelf hardware; and galvanized corrosion-resistant springs — the right choice for any home east of I-95 — run toward the higher end of the spring range. We quote every job with the actual parts cost and labor itemized before work starts. Call (754) 225-6052 for a free, no-pressure estimate — we’ll tell you exactly what the job costs before a wrench turns.
We Also Serve Cities Near Boca Raton
In addition to Boca Raton, Logan Parker and the Frontier Garage Door Repair team serve homeowners in Highland Beach, Sandalfoot Cove, Pompano Beach Highlands, and Villages of Oriole. Each of these communities shares South Florida’s coastal climate challenges and, in several cases, comparable HOA-governed housing stock — so the same local expertise that serves Boca Raton travels with us.
Serving Boca Raton, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Boca Raton area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Garage Door Parts in Boca Raton
Yes — and this is the detail most out-of-area techs miss. In Boca Raton, any certified door assembly must maintain its original wind-load rating under Palm Beach County’s roughly 140–150 mph design-pressure requirement. If a replacement torsion spring doesn’t carry the same wind-load specification as the original stamped assembly, the door is no longer compliant — even if it operates perfectly. We verify the door’s certification number and confirm matched-spec replacement hardware before installation. Call (754) 225-6052 to discuss your specific door assembly and get a code-compliant quote.
Salt-laden air from the Atlantic accelerates oxidation on steel spring coils and galvanized cable hardware at a rate that significantly outpaces inland Florida conditions. Neighborhoods east of I-95 — Broken Sound being a clear example — see this corrosion working on springs year-round, not just after storm events. The same spring that might last 10,000 cycles on a door in western Palm Beach County can show visible coil pitting in Broken Sound within a few years. We recommend galvanized or powder-coated spring assemblies for any Boca Raton home east of Federal Highway, and we build that recommendation into every quote.
In most cases, yes — as long as the replacement rollers are spec-matched to the originals so the door’s clearance and visible reveal don’t change. The HOA architectural review process is triggered by visible deviations from the approved spec sheet: if the door rides the same, closes to the same profile, and the exterior hardware finish matches, there’s nothing to flag. Where it gets complicated is when a previous service used a non-standard roller that already shifted the door’s position — correcting that back to spec may temporarily show a change before it’s right. We document pre- and post-install measurements on custom doors specifically to avoid any ambiguity with HOA inspectors.
If the replacement parts are spec-matched to the original approved assembly — same model, same finish, same hardware profile — installation can typically proceed without an HOA architectural review submission, and same-day or next-day service is realistic. If the scope requires any change to visible hardware or panel style, an HOA architectural committee submission in communities like Boca West commonly runs a 2–4 week approval cycle before installation can be scheduled. Logan Parker builds that holding period into the project quote up front rather than surprising homeowners after the work order is written. Call (754) 225-6052 to walk through your specific situation before committing to a scope.
Nine times out of ten in Boca Raton luxury homes, a struggling LiftMaster paired with a heavy custom wood or carriage-house door is a spring-tension or cable-drum mismatch problem, not a failed opener. If the torsion spring has lost tension from age or corrosion, the opener is working against a door that should be nearly counterbalanced but isn’t — and no motor upgrade fixes that. A worn or undersized cable drum compounds it further. Logan will test spring tension and cable load on site before drawing any conclusion about the opener. If the opener itself does have a fault, we service LiftMaster and Chamberlain units directly. Call (754) 225-6052 and describe what the door is doing — we can often narrow it down on the first call.
Schedule Your Garage Door Parts Service in Boca Raton Today
If you’re dealing with a broken spring, a snapped cable, grinding rollers, or a door that simply stopped moving in the middle of its travel, don’t wait. Frontier Garage Door Repair Boca Raton carries the parts, the brand-specific knowledge, and the local compliance expertise to handle the job correctly — whether you’re in Broken Sound, Boca West, Woodfield Country Club, or anywhere else in Boca Raton. Logan Parker will be on the job personally. Call (754) 225-6052 now for a free estimate and get your door moving again.
Reviewed by Logan Parker, Owner and Lead Technician at Frontier Garage Door Repair Boca Raton, serving Boca Raton, FL for 14 years.