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Roswell garage door tune-up.

Caught on a Tuesday beats broken on a Monday.

A 22-point inspection, lubrication, balance test, and written report, scheduled at your convenience anywhere in Roswell, from Martins Landing and Country Club of Roswell to Holcomb Bridge, Big Creek, and Crabapple. Especially worth it here: most of the doors we're called to fix in an emergency showed warning signs months earlier. Dispatched from Alpharetta, 10 minutes east, since 1979.

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1,200+ reviews Family-owned since 1979
Metro Garage Doors branded service van, Roswell, GA same-day garage door repair, since 1979
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Family-Owned Serving Roswell since 1979
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An annual tune-up for the hardest-working door in Roswell.

Metro Garage Doors runs 22-point annual tune-ups across Roswell, dispatched from our Alpharetta location at Park Woods Commons, 10 minutes east. Springs, cables, rollers, hinges, sensors, opener, and weather seals get inspected, lubricated, and balance-tested, then documented in a written report. Anything worth repairing is quoted separately in writing, your call. Family-owned since 1979, never subcontracted.

Every Roswell era

Greek Revival on Bulloch Ave, ranch homes on Martins Landing, McMansions on the river, modern teardowns in Crabapple. Each era needs different doors, different headroom, different hardware. We know all four.

Down the road, since 1979

Phones answered 24/7. Roswell calls dispatch from Metro's Alpharetta location at Park Woods Commons, about 10 minutes east of Roswell, same-vintage operation as our Douglasville HQ. Call before noon and a real Metro tech is usually at your door within 60–90 minutes. No "we're driving up from Cobb" delay.

Top-tier credentials

LiftMaster ProVantage Dealer. Factory-trained on Wayne Dalton 9700-series and similar premium lines, and the recessed-panel and carriage variants the historic district needs. Not "we just install", we know the catalog.

Real Roswell Architecture

Four eras, four door languages, all in one Roswell.

Roswell isn't one housing market. It's at least four, separated by 180 years of building. The right door for each is a different conversation.

Roswell Historic District (1840s–1900s). Greek Revival, antebellum, and Victorian homes around Bulloch Hall, Smith Plantation, and the Square, most have detached carriage-house garages or single-bay attached garages with low headroom. The right door here is recessed-panel or carriage-style, ideally carriage-style in solid black or bronze, or Wayne Dalton 9700 Series for stained-wood looks. Track and torsion-spring fits get tighter in low-headroom situations, we do the measurement in person, not over the phone.

Mid-century estates (1960s–1980s) in Martins Landing, Country Club of Roswell, and Willow Springs are split-foyer ranches and traditionals with two-car attached doubles. Most original doors from this era are now 35–55 years old and well past spring, cable, and opener end-of-life, the standard Roswell repair call comes from these neighborhoods. Replacement spec usually goes to insulated steel: recessed-panel in Bronze or Walnut, with Madison or Stockton windows for character.

1990s–2010s subdivisions across the Holcomb Bridge corridor and Big Creek are 2,500–4,500 sq ft homes with 16- and 18-foot doubles. Standard fix-and-install patterns: first-cycle spring failures hitting their cycle limit now, plus opener end-of-life on 2000s LiftMasters. carriage-style 21 or Wayne Dalton 9700 is the most common upgrade install we do here.

2010s+ teardown rebuilds in Crabapple and the River Club trend toward custom builds with 18-, 20-, and even 24-foot triple bays. wood-look composite doors, modern aluminum-glass and Modern flush-panel, and high-end LiftMaster Elite jackshaft openers with myQ are standard equipment. We measure in-person, recommend by architecture, and ship custom-paint to match existing trim.

30075 Roswell Historic District · Bulloch Hall · Roswell Square · the Square 30075 Martins Landing · Willow Springs · Country Club of Roswell · Roswell HS 30076 Holcomb Bridge corridor · Big Creek · Centennial HS 30075 / 30076 Crabapple · River Club · teardown rebuild zone
Common Roswell Calls

The early warnings we catch on Roswell tune-ups.

None of these are emergencies yet. That's the point. Call (770) 526-1214 and schedule the visit before one of them becomes a 6 AM problem.

"The door is louder than it used to be."
Dry rollers and hinges, wear in progress

The earliest, cheapest signal, and the most common one on Martins Landing and Willow Springs doors, where decades-old hardware runs dry long before it fails. We re-lubricate every hinge pivot, roller bearing, and spring coil with non-residue silicone, never the tracks, never general-purpose oil, and flag any bearing that's already taken damage in the written report.

"It reverses on its own when closing."
Sensors out of true or force miscalibrated

A ghost reversal, and homeowners routinely misread it as a dying opener. The photo-eyes near the floor sit one or two millimeters out of alignment after a few years of bumps from bikes and lawnmowers, standard garage traffic in the Holcomb Bridge corridor and Big Creek family subdivisions. We realign both sensors, clean the lenses, and recalibrate the opener's force and travel limits on every visit.

"Honestly, nobody has ever serviced this door."
The overdue first tune-up

Roswell's most common answer. Original doors in Country Club of Roswell and Martins Landing have often gone decades without a balance test, and River Club and Crabapple rebuilds are old enough now that their first-cycle parts are aging out quietly. One visit resets the baseline: full 22-point check, lubrication, balance test, and a written report of what's healthy, what's wearing, and what can wait.

Services in Roswell

Custom installation, expert repair, same Metro standard.

Repair, replacement, openers, springs, commercial, all in-house, all factory-authorized, all backed by The Metro Promise.

Recent Roswell Jobs

Doors we've put back on Roswell homes.

A few of the recent installs from the historic district to Crabapple. Every door we touch is one we'd put back on our own house.

Real Metro Techs

Roswell calls handled by the same crew, every time.

When Metro answers the phone, a Metro tech shows up. Never a subcontractor. Trained in our Douglasville shop, factory-certified on carriage-style and wood-look composite, working every Roswell era from historic district to teardown rebuild.

Jake Wilson, Metro garage door installation lead serving Roswell, GA
Jake WilsonSenior Service Tech · 8 years
Brandon Horne, Metro garage door service technician serving Roswell, GA
Brandon HorneService Tech
Dewayne Hunter, Metro garage door service technician serving Roswell, GA
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Pricing You Can Trust

Every job quoted in writing.

Every door is different, especially in Roswell where one job is a 1903 carriage door and the next is a 24-foot custom wood-look composite triple. 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, and a repair backed for life.

Quoted in writing

Every Roswell job priced before we start, in writing. The number on your estimate is the number on your invoice, no surprise change orders, 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 Roswell era, backed for life.

What Roswell Says

Reviews from across three centuries.

★★★★★

"1907 home off Bulloch Ave, needed a single carriage-style door that looked like the house, not a builder special. Metro understood it immediately. Recessed-panel carriage-style in solid black, perfect proportions, exposed iron hinges. The crew measured for two hours to get the low-headroom fit right. Real craftsmen."

★★★★★

"Replaced both 24-ft triple-bay doors on our River Club home, wood-look composite faux-wood, dual LiftMaster Elite 8500W jackshafts. Jake came up for the in-home consult Saturday, walked us through six options before we landed on wood-look composite with custom paint to match the trim. Three weeks from order to install. Worth every mile they drove."

★★★★★

"Our 1979 original double in Martins Landing finally died, opener, springs, and cables all on borrowed time. Metro replaced the whole package in a single visit. New recessed-panel in walnut with Madison windows, plus a quiet LiftMaster jackshaft opener that doesn't take up the ceiling. The whole upgrade looks like the house was built around it."

Based on 1,200+ reviews across both Metro locations, 4.9★ on Google, A+ on BBB, 4.9★ on HomeAdvisor, 4.9★ on Thumbtack · Read all reviews →

Roswell Coverage

Dispatched from our Alpharetta location at Park Woods Commons.

Our Alpharetta location at 11539 Park Woods Cir has dispatched Roswell garage door service since 1979, about 10 minutes east of Roswell. To see carriage-style, wood-look composite, and recessed-panel doors in person, the showroom is at our Douglasville HQ; for in-home consultations across Roswell, our techs bring physical samples to your driveway.

Metro Garage Doors, Alpharetta 11539 Park Woods Cir, Alpharetta, GA 30005 (Park Woods Commons)
Open 24 hours · Service dispatch since 1979 · ~10 min from Roswell · Showroom at Douglasville HQ
(770) 526-1214

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Roswell FAQ

Tune-up questions, answered before you book.

Don't see your question? Call us, we love nerding out on doors.

What exactly is in the 22-point tune-up?
All four systems of the door: the balance system (springs, cables, drums), the tracking system (rollers, hinges, brackets, tracks), the opener (motor, gear, logic, sensors, force and travel calibration), and the seals. Everything gets inspected, the moving parts get non-residue silicone lubrication, the door gets a balance test, and you get a written report of every finding before we drive away.
How long does a tune-up take?
About 45 to 75 minutes for a single door, 75 to 105 for a double, the common config across Roswell's Holcomb Bridge and Big Creek subdivisions. Triple-bay setups in the River Club and Crabapple rebuilds take proportionally longer, and we quote the time when you book. Flat fee per door, scheduled at your convenience rather than squeezed between emergencies.
What's a balance test and why does it matter?
With the opener disconnected, a healthy door holds itself open at the halfway mark. If it falls, the springs are losing tension; if it lifts, they're over-wound. An unbalanced door makes the opener lift dead weight on every cycle, the single largest cause of premature opener burnout, and it's how the aging originals in Martins Landing quietly kill their second opener. Takes 30 seconds, and almost nobody ever does it.
Will you try to sell me repairs I don't need?
No, and the structure prevents it. The tune-up is a flat fee per door, the report lists every finding, and anything we recommend is quoted separately in writing, marked as fix-now, schedule-later, or can-wait. Your call to approve or skip, no commission-driven pressure. We'd rather earn next year's tune-up than pad this year's invoice.
When's the smartest time of year for a Roswell tune-up?
Before the stress seasons. Springs and cables take their hardest wear through Georgia's summer heat and the January cold snaps, and lightning season is when surge-damaged openers spike across Roswell and the rest of North Fulton. A spring or fall tune-up catches fatigue before either one. If your door is past its fifth year and has never been serviced, though, the smartest time is now.
Is a tune-up really worth it on an older Roswell door?
Older doors benefit most. The 35-to-55-year-old originals in Martins Landing, Willow Springs, and Country Club of Roswell are exactly the doors where a fatigued spring or frayed cable is quietly counting down, and almost every emergency call we run in Roswell showed visible warning signs months earlier. A tune-up turns that emergency into a scheduled appointment. The math heavily favors maintenance past year five.

When did your door last get
a professional once-over?

Book a 22-point tune-up and a Metro tech will inspect, lubricate, balance-test, and document your Roswell door, then hand you a written report of exactly where it stands. No pressure, no surprises.

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