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Garage Door Repair in Raleigh, North Carolina

10 Local Companies · Updated April 2026

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RJ Garage Door Service
(919) 438-7447
Open Closes 5:30 PM

Garage door repair, on-time, knowledgeable, fast repairs

4200 Atlantic Ave unit 150, Raleigh, NC

Local pricing

Ballpark repair ranges for this area

Average repair
$100-$300
Spring replacement
$150-$350
Opener repair
$100-$275
Emergency callout
$75-$150

Actual costs vary by job complexity, parts needed, and which provider you call. These ranges are a starting point. Always get a quote before committing.

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Weather note

How local weather affects garage doors

Raleigh has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Occasional ice storms (particularly January-February) can freeze garage door tracks and weather seals. Thunderstorm season brings high winds and hail that can damage door panels. Hurricane remnants periodically affect the area (tropical storms bringing heavy rain and wind). Spring humidity can cause wood doors to swell. Raleigh doesn't typically get severe freeze-thaw cycles, but winter ice storms when they occur are disruptive.

Service area

Neighborhoods and nearby communities

Neighborhoods served

Downtown RaleighNorth HillsBrier CreekWake Forest Road CorridorMidtownFive PointsCameron VillageEast RaleighSouth Raleigh

Nearby suburbs

CaryDurhamChapel HillWake ForestApexHolly SpringsMorrisvilleGarnerKnightdaleClaytonFuquay-Varina
About this market

What homeowners should know in Raleigh

Raleigh has a varied housing stock that shapes which garage door repairs come up most. Raleigh and the Research Triangle area have undergone explosive growth driven by Research Triangle Park, NC State University, and the technology/pharmaceutical industries. Housing stock is a mix of older neighborhoods near downtown (Five Points, Boylan Heights, Cameron Village), massive suburban growth corridors (Brier Creek, North Raleigh, Wake Forest Road), and the tech-worker suburbs of Cary and Morrisville. High household incomes in the Cary/Apex/Morrisville corridor, where attached garages are near-universal. New construction continues at exceptional rates throughout the Raleigh-Cary MSA.

Raleigh has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Occasional ice storms (particularly January-February) can freeze garage door tracks and weather seals. Thunderstorm season brings high winds and hail that can damage door panels. Hurricane remnants periodically affect the area (tropical storms bringing heavy rain and wind). Spring humidity can cause wood doors to swell. Raleigh doesn't typically get severe freeze-thaw cycles, but winter ice storms when they occur are disruptive.

FAQ

Common questions about garage door repair in Raleigh

How much does garage door repair cost in Raleigh?

In Raleigh, most garage door repairs typically range from $100-$300. Spring replacement usually falls around $150-$350, while opener repair often runs $100-$275.

Are there 24-hour garage door repair companies in Raleigh?

Yes. Current listings show emergency availability from Precision Garage Door Service (Triangle), OGD Overhead Garage Door, Precision Garage Door Service of Raleigh, Freedom Door Company, Triangle Garage Doors LLC, Prodigious Garage Door Repair.

What is the best garage door repair company in Raleigh?

Precision Garage Door Service (Triangle) is the highest-scoring company in our current Raleigh research, with a local service score of 91/100.

How quickly can I get garage door repair in Raleigh?

Many homeowners can find same-day help in Raleigh. Companies such as Precision Garage Door Service (Triangle), OGD Overhead Garage Door, Precision Garage Door Service of Raleigh advertise emergency or same-day availability.

Does Raleigh's climate affect garage doors?

Raleigh has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Occasional ice storms (particularly January-February) can freeze garage door tracks and weather seals. Thunderstorm season brings high winds and hail that can damage door panels. Hurricane remnants periodically affect the area (tropical storms bringing heavy rain and wind). Spring humidity can cause wood doors to swell. Raleigh doesn't typically get severe freeze-thaw cycles, but winter ice storms when they occur are disruptive.