Trusted Garage Door Parts for Virginia Homeowners
Garage door parts replacement in Virginia typically costs $110–$340 for most common components, with same-day service available when a broken spring, cable, or roller leaves your door stuck. At Regal Garage Door Repair Virginia, Edward Campbell, the owner and lead technician, sources and installs the exact parts your door needs — whether that’s a torsion spring for a Clopay door in Chesapeake or weatherstripping for an Amarr system in Richmond. With eight years specializing exclusively in garage doors and 825 customers who reviewed us, we’ve built our reputation on showing up with the right part, not a guess. If your door is making noise, hanging uneven, or won’t move at all, call us at (844) 643-0954 for a free estimate and honest diagnosis.

What Our Garage Door Parts Service Includes
Torsion Spring
Torsion springs are the heavy-duty coils mounted above your door that do the actual lifting — they’re under extreme tension and rated for a specific number of cycles. In Virginia’s variable climate, from humid summers near Virginia Beach to freezing mornings in Montrose, metal fatigue accelerates faster than homeowners expect. When a torsion spring snaps, your door becomes dead weight and can be dangerous to operate. We match the wire size, inner diameter, and length precisely to your door’s weight and track configuration, and we always replace springs in balanced pairs so your door lifts evenly.
Extension Spring
Extension springs run along the horizontal tracks on either side of the door and stretch to provide lifting force, common on older homes in neighborhoods like Dumbarton and East Highland Park. These springs wear at the loop ends where they hook into the pulley system, and a broken extension spring can send metal flying with serious force. We inspect the entire pulley assembly, safety cables, and mounting brackets when replacing extension springs — because a new spring on worn hardware fails twice as fast. Every extension spring job includes properly adjusted containment cables as a standard safety measure.
Cables & Drums
Lift cables wind around drums at the top of your door and transfer the spring’s torque to raise and lower the panels evenly. In Portsmouth Heights and Lakeside, we regularly see cables fray where they contact drum grooves or bottom brackets, especially on doors that have been off-track even once. A frayed cable doesn’t give warning — it fails when the load is highest. We stock galvanized and stainless cable options for Virginia’s coastal humidity, and we always inspect drum alignment and bearing wear since a grooved or wobbling drum destroys new cables within months.
Rollers & Hinges
Rollers are the small wheels that ride inside your vertical and horizontal tracks, while hinges connect door panels and allow them to pivot around the track radius. Nylon rollers degrade from UV exposure and temperature swings common in Newport News and Chamberlayne, while steel rollers rust and seize. Hinges take stress at every cycle and elongate at the bolt holes over time. We carry 2-inch, 3-inch, and 4-inch stem rollers for every track system, and we replace hinges with the correct gauge for your door’s weight — a 14-gauge hinge on a heavy wood door will crack where a 12-gauge holds firm.
Weatherstripping
Weatherstripping seals the gaps between your door and the frame, along the bottom, and between panels on sectional doors. Virginia’s pollen seasons, driving rain, and temperature swings make intact seals essential for energy efficiency and keeping garages clean. We see compressed or torn vinyl seals on homes throughout Chesapeake and Virginia Beach where sun exposure has hardened the material rigid. Our replacement weatherstripping matches the exact profile of your door’s retainer channel — bulb, bead, or T-style — and we verify the bottom seal creates even contact across a slightly sloped concrete floor.
Bottom Seal
The bottom seal is your door’s first defense against water, pests, and debris blowing in during Virginia’s frequent storms. In low-lying areas near Norfolk and Portsmouth, a compromised bottom seal means puddles after every heavy rain and rodent access during cooler months. These seals slide into an aluminum or vinyl retainer at the door’s base and come in EPDM rubber, vinyl, or brush-style for uneven floors. We measure your retainer width precisely — common sizes are 1-3/4 inch, 2 inch, and 3 inch — and we verify the seal compresses properly without dragging, which would tear it within weeks.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Garage Door Parts
We’ve serviced hundreds of Clopay doors across Virginia and stock their OEM torsion springs, bottom seals, and replacement panels for the Gallery, Classic, and Avante collections. Clopay’s proprietary hardware — especially their EZ-SET torsion systems and low-headroom track kits — requires exact-match parts that generic suppliers don’t carry. When a Clopay door in Richmond needs a new spring or a Lakeside homeowner wants matching weatherstripping, we source from authorized channels so the warranty stays intact and the fit is precise.
Amarr and Wayne Dalton doors present their own part specifications — Amarr’s triple-layer insulation systems need specialized bottom seals that compress without crushing the foam core, and Wayne Dalton’s TorqueMaster spring system is a completely different animal from standard torsion setups. We’ve worked on Craftsman openers and door systems throughout Virginia Beach and Chesapeake, and we know which Craftsman models share parts with Chamberlain and which use proprietary rail segments. Whether you have Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, or any other make, we can help — and we’ll tell you honestly if a part is still manufactured or if a compatible upgrade makes more sense.
Signs You Need Garage Door Parts Right Now
- Loud bang from the garage, then the door won’t lift. That’s a broken torsion or extension spring — the most definitive part failure there is. Your opener may still run, but it’s straining against dead weight, which burns out the motor gear quickly. Stop using the door immediately and call us; forcing it risks cable derailment or opener damage that multiplies your repair cost.
- Door hangs crooked or one side rises faster than the other. Uneven movement means a failing spring on one side, a seized roller, or a frayed cable that’s stretching unevenly. In Virginia’s coastal humidity, we see this frequently on doors where one cable has corroded faster than its mate. Continuing to operate a crooked door bends the tracks and damages panels.
- Grinding or squealing that lubrication doesn’t fix. Persistent noise after applying silicone-based lubricant to rollers and hinges indicates metal-on-metal wear — cracked roller bearings, elongated hinge holes, or a cable rubbing against the track edge. These sounds worsen until something breaks, and the repair is always cheaper before catastrophic failure.
- Visible gaps of light under the door or around the frame. Compromised weatherstripping and bottom seals don’t just waste energy — in Norfolk and Portsmouth, they admit enough water to damage stored items and create slip hazards on epoxy floors. During Virginia’s humid summers, poor seals also let conditioned air escape and hot, moist air in, stressing anything climate-sensitive in your garage.
- Rust flakes or orange staining on cables, springs, or hardware. Surface rust advances to pitting, and pitted springs fail unpredictably — sometimes mid-cycle with the door in motion. We replace corroded hardware with galvanized or coated alternatives suited to Virginia’s climate, not standard steel that repeats the same deterioration.
Our Garage Door Parts Process — Step by Step
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Call and describe what you’re seeing. When you reach us at (844) 643-0954, we’ll ask specific questions — is the door stuck open, closed, or mid-travel? Did you hear a noise? What’s the brand and approximate age? This helps Edward Campbell arrive with the right parts already on the truck, not a return trip that wastes your afternoon.
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On-site inspection and safety assessment. We examine every component in the system, not just the obvious failure. A broken spring often masks worn cables or damaged drums; a noisy roller may indicate track misalignment that’s destroying every roller in sequence. We check spring tension with calibrated winding bars, measure cable diameter with a wire gauge, and inspect drum grooves for wear patterns.
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Exact part identification and upfront pricing. We match parts by OEM number or precise measurement — spring wire size, inner diameter, and length; cable construction and drum fit; roller stem length and wheel diameter. You’ll get a written estimate with our Virginia price ranges before any work begins: springs at ol80–$340, cables at ol30–$250, rollers at ol10–$220, with no hidden fees.
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Professional installation with proper tools and techniques. Torsion springs are wound with solid steel winding bars, never screwdrivers or improvised levers — we’ve seen the injuries from shortcuts, and we don’t take them. Cables are tensioned evenly, rollers seated fully in track, and all fasteners torqued to specification. We cycle the door manually and with the opener to verify balance and limit settings.
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Final testing and maintenance guidance. We demonstrate smooth operation, test safety reverse on the opener, and show you what to monitor — rust spots, cable fraying, seal compression. You’ll know what normal looks like so you can catch the next issue early. Payment is due only when you’re satisfied, and our work is backed by a straightforward warranty on parts and labor.
How Much Does Garage Door Parts Cost in Virginia?
A typical spring replacement in Virginia runs $180–$340 depending on whether you need one torsion spring or a matched pair, the wire diameter required for your door’s weight, and whether the job involves a standard or high-lift track configuration. Cable and drum work generally falls between $130–$250, with the higher end covering both cables, both drums, and bearing replacement when corrosion has set in. Roller replacement across a full 16-foot door typically costs $110–$220, varying by whether you need standard 10-ball nylon rollers or heavy-duty sealed bearings for a high-cycle commercial application.
Several factors move the needle on your final cost. Door size and weight dictate spring specifications — a solid wood carriage door in Montrose needs heavier springs than a steel panel door in East Highland Park. Accessibility matters too; springs in a cramped garage with a low ceiling take longer to replace safely. Brand-specific parts like Wayne Dalton’s TorqueMaster springs or Clopay’s proprietary bottom seal retainers carry premium pricing over generic equivalents, though we always present both options when a compatible alternative exists.

To avoid overpaying, get a diagnosis that identifies the root cause, not just the symptom. A company that replaces a spring without checking drum wear or cable condition is setting you up for a callback — and a second service fee. Our free estimates include full system inspection because we’d rather earn your trust on this repair and be the ones you call next time. Every estimate covers the part, installation, disposal of old components, and warranty documentation. Call (844) 643-0954 for your exact quote — estimates are free, and we don’t charge to show up.
Garage Door Parts Near Virginia — Our Service Area
We stock parts and respond to calls throughout Hampton Roads, the Richmond metro, and surrounding communities — typically arriving same-day in Garage Door Parts in Norfolk, Garage Door Parts in Portsmouth, and Garage Door Parts in Richmond, with next-day service to Virginia Beach, Newport News, Chesapeake, East Highland Park, Montrose, Lakeside, Dumbarton, Portsmouth Heights, and Chamberlayne. Our trucks carry the most common springs, cables, rollers, and seals for all eight major brands, so most Virginia homeowners never wait for a parts order. When you need home garage door service that shows up prepared, we’re already nearby.
Serving Virginia, VA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Virginia area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Garage Door Parts in Virginia
Garage door parts service is the professional diagnosis, sourcing, and installation of specific components that wear out or fail in your garage door system — springs, cables, rollers, hinges, weatherstripping, and bottom seals. At Regal Garage Door Repair Virginia, we don’t just swap the broken piece; we inspect the entire system to identify what caused the failure and what else is approaching the end of its service life. Eight years of focused work means we’ve seen how Virginia’s humidity and temperature swings affect every component, and we stock parts that hold up to local conditions.
Most standard parts replacements take 45 minutes to 2 hours from arrival to final testing. A single torsion spring on an accessible door might be 45 minutes; a full spring pair with cable and drum replacement on a heavy door in a tight garage runs closer to 2 hours. We work efficiently because Edward Campbell, the owner and lead technician, handles the job personally — no training delays or communication gaps between estimator and installer. Call (844) 643-0954 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Spring repair runs $180–$340, cable repair $130–$250, and roller replacement $110–$220, with most Virginia homeowners falling in the middle of these ranges. The exact cost depends on your door’s size and weight, the specific part specifications, and whether additional components show wear during inspection. We provide written, itemized estimates before starting any work, and we never upsell parts that still have reliable life remaining. Call (844) 643-0954 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Yes — we service all eight major garage door and opener brands including Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, and Craftsman, and we stock or can quickly source OEM and quality aftermarket parts for each. Clopay’s EZ-SET systems, Wayne Dalton’s TorqueMaster springs, and Craftsman-specific rail segments are all within our regular inventory. Whatever brand you have, we can help — and we’ll verify compatibility before ordering anything. Call (844) 643-0954 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Yes, emergency service is a core offering — when your door won’t open and your car is trapped, or when a broken spring leaves your home unsecured, we prioritize rapid response. When your door won’t open or close, time matters, and our dispatch system is built to get Edward Campbell to Virginia homeowners quickly with the right parts already on the truck. Evening and weekend emergency calls carry a modest premium, but we never exploit urgent situations with inflated pricing. Call (844) 643-0954 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Yes, we warranty both the parts we install and our installation workmanship — specific terms vary by component, with springs typically covered for a specified cycle count and hardware for a defined period against defects. We document every warranty in writing and explain what’s covered before you approve the work. Our 825 customer reviews reflect how we handle the rare warranty claim: promptly, without argument, because our reputation in Virginia depends on it. Call (844) 643-0954 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Clear vehicles and storage items from around the door so we have safe access to both sides and full track length; make sure we can reach your electrical panel if opener testing is needed. Note the brand name and any model numbers visible on the door or opener — this speeds part identification. If the door is stuck open, secure the opening as best you can, but don’t attempt to force it closed on broken springs or cables. We’ll handle everything else when we arrive, including safe manual operation if the door is currently unusable. Call (844) 643-0954 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Schedule Your Garage Door Parts Service in Virginia Today
When a spring snaps, a cable frays, or a roller seizes, you need someone who shows up with the right part and the skill to install it safely — not a dispatcher sending a subcontractor with a catalog. Edward Campbell, owner and lead technician at Regal Garage Door Repair Virginia, answers your call, diagnoses your door, and completes the repair. With eight years, one specialty, and 825 customers who reviewed us, we’ve earned the trust of homeowners from Norfolk to Richmond. Call (844) 643-0954 now for your free, no-obligation estimate — emergency service is available when waiting isn’t an option.
Written by Edward Campbell, Owner at Regal Garage Door Repair Virginia, serving Virginia since 2016.