Beaverton, Oregon
Garage Door Repair in Beaverton
Beaverton has a high concentration of attached garages — especially in neighborhoods built in the 1980s through 2000s — which means the door is often the primary entry point to the home. PDX Garage Pros helps Beaverton homeowners get back in when things go wrong.
What causes garage door problems in Beaverton
Many Beaverton homes were built in the late 1980s and 1990s — meaning their original garage door springs and openers are now 25 to 35 years old and well past their typical service life. Torsion springs are rated for around 10,000 cycles, which works out to roughly 7 to 10 years of typical use. Openers from that era often lack the safety sensors required by modern code. If your door suddenly stops working and the hardware looks original, age is likely a factor.
Common repairs for Beaverton homeowners
- Broken torsion springs
- Garage door opener replacement
- Door off track or binding
- Frayed or snapped cables
- Worn or cracked rollers
- Door reverses before fully closing
- Keypad or remote stopped working
- Noisy door on every cycle
Beaverton neighborhoods we serve
We serve all of Beaverton, including Murrayhill, Sexton Mountain, Cooper Mountain, Progress Ridge, Raleigh Hills, Cedar Hills, Aloha, and the areas around Sunset Corridor. We also cover Cedar Mill and the unincorporated Washington County areas that border Beaverton to the north and west.
When to stop using the opener
If your door shudders, moves unevenly, or makes a new grinding or popping noise, stop running the opener. On older doors especially, forcing a struggling opener can bend tracks, snap cables, or burn out the motor. A brief call can help you figure out whether it's safe to keep using the door while waiting for a repair.