Garage Door Tune-Up & Safety Inspection in Orange County, CA

A preventative tune-up and safety inspection is the best way to extend the life of your garage door system and avoid unexpected failures. We inspect springs, cables, rollers, hinges, tracks, opener force settings, and safety reversal to identify wear before it becomes a costly repair.

What's included

  • Full system safety inspection
  • Roller, hinge, and track inspection
  • Spring and cable condition check
  • Opener force and safety reversal test
  • Balance and alignment assessment

Common signs you need this service

  • Door has not been inspected in over a year
  • Operation feels rough or noisy
  • Opener strains when lifting the door
  • Door does not stay open at mid-travel

What the repair process includes

  1. Visual and hands-on inspection of springs, cables, rollers, hinges, and tracks
  2. Test door balance by hand at waist height
  3. Check opener force settings and safety auto-reversal
  4. Tighten loose hardware and brackets
  5. Lubricate moving components and provide a condition summary

An Engineering-Minded Repair Approach

A garage door problem is not always limited to one broken part. A noisy door, broken spring, damaged cable, off-track door, or opener issue can also be connected to balance, alignment, worn rollers, loose hinges, track problems, or incorrect opener force settings. My Garage Door Repair looks at the full system before recommending the right repair.

Need garage door tune-up & safety inspection today?

Same-day appointments available throughout Orange County.

Call 949-241-9619

Cities we serve

We provide garage door tune-up & safety inspection throughout Orange County, including:

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Brands We Service & Install

We service and install many major garage door and opener brands, including LiftMaster, Genie, Chamberlain, Clopay, Wayne Dalton, and Amarr.

LiftMasterGenieChamberlainClopayWayne DaltonAmarr

Brand names and logos are used for identification only and do not imply dealership, sponsorship, or endorsement.

Frequently asked questions about garage door tune-up & safety inspection

How often should I schedule a tune-up?+

Once a year is a good baseline. Doors used several times a day may benefit from an inspection every 8–10 months.

Will a tune-up fix a broken spring?+

No. A broken spring needs replacement. A tune-up is designed to catch wear early and prevent failures, not repair a failed component.