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Same-day replacement of broken torsion and extension springs. Wisconsin's freeze-thaw cycle kills springs faster than the manufacturer rating, so most homes need a fresh pair every 6 to 8 years. We carry galvanized, oil-tempered springs sized for your door's exact weight and cycle expectation, and most jobs are done in under 90 minutes.
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Diagnose and fix dead, intermittent, or noisy openers from Liftmaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Sommer, and Linear. Most failures are a fried logic board, a stripped gear, or a misaligned photo-eye safety sensor. We carry replacement boards and gears for all major brands on the truck, and when an opener is past saving we quote a belt-drive replacement before the visit ends.
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When a cable snaps or a roller jumps the track, the door becomes unsafe to operate and the opener will not lift it. Do not force it. We re-seat the door, replace damaged rollers and cables, and inspect the drum and shaft for hidden damage. Same-day response on stuck-door calls.
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Back into your door? Hailstorm dent the top section? We source matching panels from Clopay, Wayne Dalton, Amarr, and Haas. Most Lake Country door styles are stocked at the regional distributor, so the wait is usually 5 to 10 business days for an exact-match replacement. We can patch in a single section rather than replacing the whole door in about 80% of cases.
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When a door is past repair, with a rusted bottom, splitting wood, or structural panel damage, we install new from Clopay, Wayne Dalton, Amarr, and Haas. Insulated steel is the Wisconsin standard, with an R-value of 12 to 18 to keep attached-garage heat in. We walk you through panel style, window options, and opener pairing so the new door fits the house and the budget.
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A 30-point inspection and adjustment covering spring tension, cable wear, roller bearings, hinge bolts, opener safety reverse, photo-eye alignment, and weatherstripping. The Wisconsin freeze-thaw cycle puts your door through more stress than the warranty assumes, and an annual tune-up catches the worn part before it strands you outside in a January storm.
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