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Lawrenceville garage doors, same-day across the county seat

The historic square, Sugarloaf, Collins Hill, Rhodes Jordan.

Lawrenceville is the Gwinnett County seat and its biggest spread of subdivisions, and the doors on them range from 1980s originals near the square to builder-grade steel on the newer streets out toward Dacula. Same-day repair across 30043, 30044, 30045 and 30046.

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Same-day garage door service in Lawrenceville, GA.

Metro Garage Doors has served Lawrenceville and central Gwinnett since 1979. Metro trucks reach the historic square, the Sugarloaf side, Collins Hill and the streets around Rhodes Jordan Park every morning. Same-day repair is standard across all four Lawrenceville ZIPs, and a call placed before 2 PM is usually handled the same afternoon.

A central Gwinnett crew

Metro trucks run GA-316 and Sugarloaf Parkway into Lawrenceville every morning. The tech who arrives has already worked doors on the square and out by Collins Hill this month, and knows which vintages of Gwinnett subdivision hardware fail and how.

Same day. Every day.

Phones answered 24/7. Trucks in 30043, 30044, 30045 and 30046 most mornings. Call before 2 PM and a real Metro tech is usually in your driveway the same afternoon.

Real Metro techs

When Metro answers the phone, a Metro tech shows up, never a subcontractor. Every tech is W-2 and drives a branded Metro truck. The name on the door matches the name on the paycheck.

Real Lawrenceville Neighborhoods

The Lawrenceville streets we drive every week.

Forty-seven years of garage door work across the Atlanta metro. The map below isn't a sales pitch, it's a calendar.

In a typical week our trucks take a call within a mile of the historic square and the 1885 courthouse, another out on the Sugarloaf side toward the mall, and a third up by Collins Hill and Coolray Field. Lawrenceville sits where GA-316 meets US-29 and Scenic Highway, with Buford Drive running north to I-85, and because our Alpharetta crews use those roads to reach half of Gwinnett anyway, being in Lawrenceville the same afternoon is routine rather than a favor.

The city's housing was built in waves and each wave fails differently. The streets nearest downtown and around Rhodes Jordan Park carry the oldest doors in the city, many of them 1980s steel or wood on hardware that was never meant to last four decades. Those doors are heavier than what replaced them elsewhere, the cables and rollers are usually uncoated and pitted, and the springs were often sized for a previous door, which is why the opener on an old Lawrenceville door is so often doing work the springs should be doing. The 1990s and 2000s subdivisions along Sugarloaf Parkway, Hopkins Mill and the Hillside Trail corridor are a different problem: builder-grade torsion springs, rated for roughly 10,000 cycles, that whole streets are now wearing out within a year or two of each other. East toward Dacula and Grayson the builds are newer still, and the calls there are opener programming, sensor faults and the first cable fray.

The second call we take most in Lawrenceville is a dead or dying opener, typically a 1990s or 2000s chain drive that has cooked its logic board or capacitor in an uninsulated garage. Gwinnett builds put bonus rooms and bedrooms over the garage more than almost anywhere in the metro, so we lean toward belt drives on replacement, and on the older stock near the square we fit nylon rollers at the same visit, which cuts most of the noise and does not rust.

30046 Downtown · the historic square · Rhodes Jordan Park 30043 North Lawrenceville · Collins Hill · Coolray Field side 30044 South Lawrenceville · Sugarloaf · toward Lilburn and Snellville 30045 East Lawrenceville · toward Dacula and Grayson
Services in Lawrenceville

Every garage door service, across Lawrenceville and central Gwinnett.

Repair, replacement, openers, springs, commercial, all in-house, all from our two Atlanta-metro shops, all backed by The Metro Promise.

Pricing You Can Trust

Every job quoted in writing.

Every door is different, so we don't publish flat-rate prices. What we do guarantee: an upfront written number before any work starts, the same hourly rate every day of the week, and a repair backed for life.

Quoted in writing

Every Lawrenceville job priced before we start, in writing. The number on your estimate is the number on your invoice. No surprises, no add-ons after the fact.

Real Metro techs every visit

Every Metro technician is a W-2 employee. Never a subcontractor. Trained in our Douglasville shop, dispatched in branded Metro trucks. The name on the door matches the name on the paycheck.

Backed for life

Every repair is covered by The Metro Promise, lifetime workmanship plus a 90-day make-it-right guarantee. If our work fails, we come back at no charge.

What you see is what you pay, same price every day, backed for life.

Find Us From Lawrenceville

Serving every Lawrenceville street, or call us out today.

Our Alpharetta location covers Lawrenceville day to day. The full door showroom is at our Douglasville headquarters, and our techs bring physical samples to Lawrenceville driveways for in-home consultations.

Metro Garage Doors HQ & Showroom 12871 Veterans Memorial Hwy, Douglasville, GA 30134
Showroom at our Douglasville HQ, about 55 minutes via GA-316 and I-85 · Mon–Sat 7AM–7PM · Sun 9AM–5PM · Free parking
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Lawrenceville FAQ

Questions Lawrenceville homeowners actually ask.

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How fast can you get to Lawrenceville?
Same-day is standard. Our Alpharetta location covers central Gwinnett and our trucks are on GA-316 and Sugarloaf Parkway every morning, so a call before 2 PM is usually handled that afternoon. A snapped spring or a door stuck open goes to the front of the line because both leave the house unsecured.
The house near the square is from the 1980s. Is the door worth repairing?
Often, yes. If the sections are straight and the panels are not rusted through, we can rebuild the hardware, fit correctly sized springs, and rebalance the door so the opener stops straining. If the sections are rusted, cracked or delaminating, an insulated steel replacement is lighter, quieter and far more stable in Georgia weather, and we will tell you which case you are in before quoting either.
Why do neighbors on my street all seem to need springs the same year?
Because the street was built the same year. Torsion springs are rated in cycles, roughly 10,000 to 20,000, which works out to ten to fifteen years of normal use. A Sugarloaf-side subdivision finished in 2004 hits that mark together, so spring calls in Lawrenceville arrive by neighborhood rather than at random.
Which parts of Lawrenceville do you cover?
All four ZIPs: 30046 downtown and around Rhodes Jordan Park, 30043 up by Collins Hill and Coolray Field, 30044 on the Sugarloaf side toward Lilburn, and 30045 out toward Dacula and Grayson. We also serve neighboring Duluth, Suwanee, Snellville, Lilburn and Buford.
Do you handle commercial doors along GA-316 and Scenic Highway?
Yes. Rolling steel, sectional and high-speed doors for the retail and distribution space along GA-316, US-29 and Scenic Highway, the Sugarloaf Mills corridor, and NFPA 80 fire-door inspection for the medical and government buildings in the city center. Single units or a service contract across a site.
Is the Douglasville showroom the closest one to Lawrenceville?
It is the only full showroom, about 55 minutes away via GA-316 and I-85. Most Lawrenceville customers never make the trip: a Metro tech brings physical door and color samples to your driveway, measures the opening, and leaves a written quote, which is identical to the one you would get on the showroom floor.

Garage door broken in Lawrenceville?
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Call now for same-day repair across 30043, 30044, 30045 and 30046, with Metro trucks in Gwinnett County every day.

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