Fast, Reliable Garage Door Parts Across Richmond
Garage door parts in Richmond typically run $110–$340 depending on the component, and most replacements are completed in a single trip when the right hardware is pre-loaded. We’re Regal Garage Door Repair Virginia, and our Garage Door Parts team makes the drive from Virginia Beach to Richmond with cargo vans stocked for whatever your door demands — whether that’s a heavy-duty torsion spring for a detached workshop in the acreage west of the city or low-headroom track brackets for a Fan District carriage house accessed through a 12-foot brick alley. Eight years of specializing exclusively in garage doors means we don’t waste a trip. Call (844) 643-0954 for a free estimate.

Why Regal Garage Door Repair Virginia Is Richmond’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Edward Campbell, our owner and lead technician, handles the Richmond runs personally. When you book with us, the person who answers your questions on the phone is often the same one who shows up with the parts — not a subcontractor you’ve never spoken to.
825 customers have reviewed our work, and that 4.8-star average reflects hundreds of real jobs, not a curated handful. Richmond homeowners specifically mention our preparation in reviews: we arrive with the right springs, the right track hardware, and the right opener brackets because we ask the right questions before we leave Virginia Beach.
Response time to Richmond averages same-day or next-day for standard calls, and we prioritize emergency situations — a car trapped inside, a door stuck open overnight — because when your door won’t open or close, time matters. We know the difference between a Northside ranch with a 16-foot attached opening and a Church Hill carriage house with 2 inches of header clearance, and we load accordingly.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Richmond
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion spring replacement in Richmond runs $180–$340 and is our most common heavy-duty request. The acreage properties west and south of the city — think Amelia County, Chesterfield, the rural stretches toward Powhatan — often run oversized 18-foot workshop doors or dual-door setups on detached buildings. These demand higher-cycle springs and thicker wire gauges than standard residential hardware. We pre-load springs rated for the actual door weight, not just the opening size. In Richmond’s historic core, the 1920s carriage houses in Church Hill and the Fan District present the opposite challenge: limited headroom, non-standard widths, and springs that have to be custom-wound to fit constrained shaft assemblies. Whatever brand you have — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, or a manual door with no opener — we match the spring to the application.
Bottom Seal Replacement
Bottom seal replacement in Richmond costs $110–$220 and solves a problem that’s genuinely worse here than in most Virginia markets. Richmond’s ice storms — more frequent than true snowfall — freeze rubber seals to concrete slabs. When a homeowner hits the opener button, the seal tears away in strips or pulls the entire retainer channel off the door bottom. We install heavy-duty EPDM or vinyl seals with reinforced retainer angles, and we check the slab pitch because Richmond’s older carriage-house garages often settled toward the alley, creating a gap that standard seals can’t close. For historic district properties where preservation rules apply, we source compatible profiles that don’t violate aesthetic requirements.
Rollers & Hinges
Roller and hinge replacement in Richmond is $110–$220 and tends to follow humidity damage. Richmond’s subtropical summers push relative humidity above 80 percent for weeks at a time, and in the Fan District and Museum District, where wood doors are often mandated, that moisture swells panels and binds steel rollers in their tracks. We upgrade to nylon-sealed rollers where clearance allows — they run quieter and resist corrosion — but in tight historic track systems, we sometimes stick with steel and focus on hinge alignment instead. Settling brick foundations knock carriage-house openings out of square, so we shim and realign before installing new hardware. A roller that binds because the track is twisted will just fail again.
Cables & Drums
Cable repair in Richmond ranges $130–$250 and usually follows spring failure or operator malfunction. When a torsion spring breaks on a heavy workshop door, the sudden release of tension can throw cables off drums and fray them against the drum grooves. We replace cables as matched pairs with the correct drum winding for your door’s lift type — standard, high-lift, or the low-headroom configurations common in Richmond’s alley garages. We also inspect drum set screws and bearing plates because the same impact that damages cables often loosens hardware elsewhere.
What happens when you call
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Trusted Brands We Service in Richmond
We stock and source parts for eight major brands — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — which covers the vast majority of garage doors Richmond homeowners actually own. That breadth matters when you’re dealing with a non-standard installation: a Genie wall-mount opener squeezed into a Church Hill carriage house with no overhead room, or a Raynor door on a Northside ranch that needs a specific hinge pattern. We don’t turn you away because we don’t recognize the brand. Our turnaround on ordered parts is typically 24–48 hours for Richmond customers, and we coordinate delivery so you’re not waiting around for a second appointment window.

Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Richmond Homes
- Ice storms freeze bottom seals to slabs. Richmond’s freezing rain events tear weatherstripping when doors are forced open. We see this every winter, especially on unheated detached garages in neighborhoods like Oregon Hill and Church Hill where slab insulation is minimal.
- Settling brick foundations knock carriage-house openings out of square. The 1890s–1920s alley garages in the Fan District and Museum District weren’t built for modern track hardware. A door that fit in 1915 now gaps at the bottom corner and binds at the top, requiring shimming and sometimes custom-cut panels.
- High summer humidity warps wood doors in historic districts. Preservation rules in Richmond’s designated historic areas often prohibit steel or composite replacements, so we deal with swollen wood panels that bind rollers and stress hinges. Proper sealing and hardware alignment extend service life, but the climate is unforgiving.
- Heavy workshop doors wear standard springs prematurely. The self-reliant homeowners on Richmond’s outskirts — Mechanicsville, Varina, the acreage tracts — often install 18-foot or double-wide doors for equipment access. Off-the-shelf 10,000-cycle springs fail in 3–4 years under that load. We spec 25,000-cycle or higher springs and heavier cables as standard.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Richmond, VA
Here’s what typical garage door parts replacements cost in the Richmond market. These ranges include parts and labor; we don’t quote over the phone without seeing the door, but we’ll give you a firm number on arrival before any work starts.
| Service | Price Range |
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| Torsion Spring Replacement | $180–$340 |
| Bottom Seal Replacement | $110–$220 |
| Roller Replacement | $110–$220 |
| Cable Repair | $130–$250 |
What moves you within these ranges? Door size and weight are the big ones — a standard 16-foot steel door takes a lighter spring than a custom 9-foot wood carriage-house door. Hardware accessibility matters too: a low-headroom track system in a Fan District alley garage takes longer to disassemble and reinstall than a standard 12-inch radius track in a suburban attached garage. We carry the common sizes and configurations on every Richmond call, and if your door needs something custom, we order it and return — no second trip charge. Estimates are free. Call (844) 643-0954.
We Also Serve Cities Near Richmond
Our service radius extends to Montrose, East Highland Park, Tuckahoe, and Dumbarton — all within a reasonable drive from our Virginia Beach base, and all sharing Richmond’s mix of postwar suburban stock and older detached structures. The same cargo-van setup, the same pre-loaded heavy-duty springs, the same owner-led service.
Serving Richmond, VA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Richmond 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 Richmond
Yes — we pre-load low-headroom conversion brackets and short-radius track on every Richmond call because Fan District alleys can’t accommodate full-size service trucks, and the original carriage-house header clearance almost never fits standard hardware. In a Church Hill detached carriage-house garage, we replaced a pair of heavy-duty 9-ft-wide wood doors with custom low-headroom track hardware and oversized torsion springs. The original 1920s brick framing was out of square, so we shimmed the track and installed a Genie wall-mount opener to clear the minimal header space. If you’re in 23220, 23221, or 23223, mention your alley access when you call — we’ll send the cargo van. Call (844) 643-0954.
Richmond’s ice storms cause more spring failures than cold alone because frozen bottom seals lock the door to the slab, and the opener motor — or a homeowner straining on a manual door — applies full torque before the seal releases. That sudden shock load snaps fatigued torsion springs, especially on older 10,000-cycle units. We see this spike after every January ice event. We replace with higher-cycle springs where the door weight allows, and we always check bottom seal condition as part of the repair. Call (844) 643-0954 for same-day emergency spring replacement.
Yes — we work with wood door profiles compatible with Richmond’s historic preservation guidelines, including compatible bottom seals, hinge patterns, and track hardware that doesn’t require structural modifications to existing brick or timber framing. We don’t manufacture doors, but we source from suppliers who understand historic district requirements and we handle the hardware adaptation in-house. If your 23220 or 23221 property needs panel replacement, we’ll measure for custom sizing because standard widths rarely fit original carriage-house openings. Call (844) 643-0954 to schedule a measurement.
Our cargo vans handle Fan District and Church Hill alleys; we don’t send full-size box trucks to 12-foot brick-paved passages. The vans carry the same spring inventory, the same track hardware kits, and the same opener brackets — just loaded vertically instead of on wall racks. If your property is on a standard suburban street in 23225, 23226, 23227, or 23230, we can bring the larger stocked vehicle, but we always confirm access when you book. Call (844) 643-0954 and describe your driveway or alley situation.
Yes — heavy-duty and high-cycle torsion springs for oversized doors are a core part of our Richmond inventory. The acreage and rural properties around Richmond often run 18-foot or dual 10-foot doors on detached workshops, and standard residential springs fail prematurely under that load. We calculate spring wire size, inside diameter, and length based on actual door weight, not just opening dimensions, and we stock up to 2-5/8-inch ID springs for heavier applications. One trip, one correct spec. Call (844) 643-0954 for a free estimate on your workshop door.
Ready to get your Richmond garage door working right? Whether it’s a heavy-duty spring for your workshop, low-headroom hardware for a Fan District carriage house, or emergency parts after an ice storm, Edward Campbell and our team make the drive prepared. Eight years, one specialty. Call (844) 643-0954 for a free estimate — we’ll ask the right questions before we leave, so we don’t waste your time.
Written by Edward Campbell, Owner at Regal Garage Door Repair Virginia, serving Richmond since 2016.