$69 Garage Door Tune-Up & Safety Inspection

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Cedar Park, TX

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Complete 5-Point Tune-Up Service



About Elevate Overhead Doors
Family-Owned, Locally Operated Excellence
At Elevate Overhead Doors, we pride ourselves on being a family-owned and locally-operated company. With years of experience, our mission is to provide unmatched garage door services with a personal touch.
Being family-owned means we understand the importance of trust, quality, and reliability. Our locally operated status allows us to respond quickly and efficiently to our community's needs. Whether it's a minor repair or a brand-new installation, we're committed to exceeding your expectations every time.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in a garage door tune-up?
Our tune-up includes lubrication of springs, hinges, rollers, and bearings; tightening of all hardware including lag bolts and track brackets; a full balance test (the door should hold position halfway up); spring tension check; cable and drum inspection; roller wear check; safety sensor test; opener travel limit verification; and a written report of any issues found.
How often should I tune up my garage door?
Once a year is the right cadence for most Central Texas homes. Cedar Park summers are hot and dry, which dries out old lubricant and accelerates roller and spring wear. Heavily-used doors (a primary entry door used several times a day) benefit from a tune-up every 6–9 months. Annual tune-ups prevent most emergency calls.
How much does a tune-up cost?
Our standard garage door tune-up is $69 in Cedar Park and surrounding areas. If we find a part that needs replacement during the tune-up — worn rollers, frayed cable, weak spring — we provide an upfront price and you decide whether to proceed. There is no upsell pressure; the tune-up alone is genuinely useful.
Will a tune-up make my door quieter?
Yes, significantly. Most noisy garage doors are caused by dry hinges, worn metal rollers, and loose hardware. A tune-up addresses all three. If your door is still loud after a tune-up, we usually recommend upgrading to nylon rollers (quieter and longer-lasting than steel) and, if needed, a belt-drive opener to replace an older chain drive.
Can a tune-up extend the life of my springs?
Yes. Keeping the door balanced and properly lubricated reduces stress on the springs every cycle. A well-maintained door routinely reaches the upper end of spring cycle ratings; a neglected door often fails earlier. The same is true for opener gears and motor — a balanced door asks less of the opener and extends its life as well.
Do you tune up commercial garage doors too?
Yes. We tune up residential and light-commercial overhead doors. Commercial doors get heavier use and benefit from a tune-up schedule based on cycles rather than time — often every 3–6 months. We can set up a maintenance plan that fits your operating schedule. Call (512) 744-5685 to discuss commercial maintenance.