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NERON Garage Doors (612) 472-0664
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Our Services

Every Garage Door Job. One Call.

Repair, installation, restoration, maintenance. Residential and commercial. If it's a garage door, we do it.

Most Common

Broken Springs

Torsion and extension spring replacement. The top reason doors won't open.

Opener Repair

LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie. Repair or replace any opener.

Off-Track Doors

Jumped the rail or rolling rough. We realign and restore.

Cables & Rollers

Snapped cables, worn rollers, bent tracks. Quality parts, fast install.

Panel Replacement

Dented or damaged section. Match and replace single panels or full doors.

New Installations

Custom wood, steel, glass, insulated. We measure, supply, install.

The Full List, by Category

Repair

  • Broken springs (torsion & extension)The most common cause of a door that won't open. Full replacement with rated-cycle springs.
  • Snapped cablesVisible loose cable hanging or dragging. Replaced same visit.
  • Worn rollersGrinding or rattling sounds. Plastic-to-nylon or steel roller upgrade.
  • Off-track doorsDoor jumped the rail or rolling unevenly. Realigned and tested.
  • Bent or rusted tracksStraighten where possible, replace where needed.
  • Hinges and bracketsLoose, broken, or worn-out hardware swapped.
  • Panel and section replacementMatch dented or damaged panels. Single panel or full door.
  • Drum and shaft repairWorn cable drums, bent shafts, full re-balance.
  • Safety sensors and photo-eyeAlignment, replacement, wiring repair.
  • Weather seal and bottom sealStop drafts, water, pests, and insects under and around the door.
  • Manual release and lock repairStuck doors, broken release cords, deadbolt service.
  • Noisy door tune-upFull lubrication, balance check, 25-point safety inspection.

Openers

  • LiftMaster & ChamberlainBoard replacement, motor service, gear repair on any model.
  • Genie, Linear, SommerRepair or replacement on every major opener brand.
  • Chain, belt & screw drive openersNew install on the drive type that fits your home and budget.
  • Jackshaft & wall-mount openersSide-mounted openers for high ceilings and storage above the door.
  • Smart openers (MyQ, HomeLink, Wi-Fi)Configure, pair, and integrate with phone apps and smart-home systems.
  • Remote & keypad serviceReprogram, replace, troubleshoot wireless range and interference.
  • Battery backup & battery serviceRequired by code in some Texas installs. Replacement and testing.
  • Force-limit & travel adjustmentTune the door's open and close settings for safety and noise.

New Doors & Restoration

  • Full door replacementSteel, wood, glass, insulated, carriage-house. Measure, order, install.
  • Custom doorsHand-built wood doors, custom paint, designer panels for unique homes.
  • Door restoration & refinishingSand, stain, repaint. Bring an older or weathered door back to new.
  • Insulation upgradesAdd R-value to an existing door. Quieter operation, lower energy bills.
  • Hurricane & impact-rated doorsReinforced doors for storm-prone properties and high-wind zones.
  • Trim, weatherstrip & hardware finishingFull finishing package on every installation. Clean, sealed, looks new.
  • Color matching & design consultationWe'll bring samples and help you match your home's exterior.
  • Old door haul-awayWe remove and dispose of your old door. You don't lift a thing.

Commercial & Specialty

  • Roll-up doorsWarehouse, retail, self-storage. Sheet-metal coiling door service.
  • Sectional commercial doorsInsulated and non-insulated panel doors for shops and bays.
  • High-cycle springsRated for 25,000 to 100,000 cycles. Fleet doors, loading docks, heavy use.
  • Commercial openersHoist, jackshaft, and trolley operators for heavy commercial doors.
  • Loading dock equipmentDock seals, dock levelers, dock bumpers, and dock-related hardware.
  • Scheduled maintenance contractsPreventive service to keep your business running. Quarterly or annual visits.
  • Gate openers & access controlDriveway gate operators, keypads, remote access systems.
  • Emergency commercial responseSame-day for business-critical bay doors. Call and we'll prioritize.
Don't see your problem? If it's a garage door, we do it. Just ask. Call (612) 472-0664
Our Standards

What Every Service Visit Includes

The same standard, every job, every customer. No matter the size of the repair.

Written estimate before any work begins

You see the full price in writing before we lift a wrench. Parts, labor, and hardware all included.

25-point safety inspection on every visit

Even on a quick fix, we check springs, cables, rollers, hinges, sensors, and balance. You'll know what else is wearing out before it fails.

Quality replacement parts

We use rated-cycle springs, manufacturer-spec cables, and brand-name openers. We don't stock bargain parts that fail in a year.

Walkthrough when the job is done

We show you the new part, demonstrate the repair, and answer questions before we pack up. You see what you're paying for.

Clean job site, every time

Old parts hauled away. Driveway swept. No stray screws, no leftover packaging. Your garage looks the way we found it.

Warranty paperwork in writing

Labor and parts coverage spelled out on the invoice. You leave with the receipt and the warranty in the same envelope.

Honest answer when something isn't worth fixing

If your door is at the end of its life, we'll say so and give you both options. No pressure either way.

The price quoted is the price you pay

No "while we were in there" surprises. No fuel charges, no after-hours fees, no padding on the invoice.

Diagnostic Guide

Common Garage Door Problems

A quick reference for what's wrong and what we do about it. If you recognize your problem below, give us a call. If you don't, call anyway. We've seen the rest.

Important safety note: a garage door is the heaviest moving object in most homes. Springs and cables hold hundreds of pounds of tension. If a spring or cable is broken, or the door is off the tracks, do not operate it manually. Call us. Forcing a damaged door can bend panels, snap remaining cables, or cause injury.

Broken Spring

The number one cause of a door that won't open. Most homes have either a torsion spring (mounted on a shaft above the door) or extension springs (running along the horizontal tracks on each side). Both wear out from use, not age.

Standard springs are rated for 10,000 cycles. A household opening the door four times a day uses that up in about seven years. The first sign of trouble is usually a loud bang from the garage when the spring snaps. Once a spring is broken, do not try to lift the door manually. The opener also can't handle the weight, and forcing it can damage the motor or the cables.

Door Off the Tracks

A door comes off its tracks for a few reasons: a snapped cable, a vehicle bumping the door, worn or broken rollers, or a misaligned drum. The door will look visibly crooked or stuck partially open.

Do not force the door open or closed. Forcing it can permanently bend the panels and turn a hundred-dollar fix into a thousand-dollar replacement. Most off-track doors can be re-set the same visit, assuming the panels aren't bent.

Opener Won't Run

Garage door openers fail in stages. Sometimes it's the remote (dead battery, lost signal). Sometimes it's the safety sensors at the bottom of the tracks (knocked out of alignment, dirty lens, cut wire). Sometimes it's the logic board inside the motor unit, or the drive gear.

We start with the cheap fixes first. Often what looks like a dead opener is a five-minute sensor realignment. We only replace the full unit when it actually needs replacing.

Snapped Cable

Each door has two steel cables, one on each side, that work with the springs to lift the door evenly. When one snaps you'll see it hanging loose or dragging. The door will be unbalanced and may slam down if operated.

Do not run the door until it's fixed. Cable replacement is a same-visit job. We replace both cables when we replace one, because if one is at the end of its life the other usually is too.

Noisy Door (Grinding, Rattling, Scraping)

Most noise comes from worn rollers, dry hinges, or a door that's out of balance. Plastic rollers usually last around five years; steel rollers ten or more. Hinges need lubrication every year or so.

A full tune-up (lube, balance, hardware tightening, roller replacement if needed) is a one-hour job and dramatically quiets the door. Often we can do it the same visit as another repair at minimal added cost.

Safety Sensor Issues

The two small sensors at the bottom of your door tracks talk to each other with an infrared beam. If anything blocks the beam, or if they get bumped out of line, the door won't close. The opener will usually flash a light when this happens.

This is one of the most common false alarms we see. Most of the time we fix it in five minutes with a screwdriver. Don't replace your opener over a sensor issue.

Bent or Damaged Tracks

Usually caused by a vehicle hitting the door or sustained impact damage. The door will jam, bind, or roll unevenly. Slightly bent tracks can sometimes be straightened with the right tools. Severely bent or twisted tracks need replacement.

We can usually tell which case yours falls into in the first minute of looking at it. If the panels are also damaged, we'll show you both options: panel replacement, or full door replacement, with prices on each.

Weather Seal & Draft Failure

The rubber strip at the bottom of your door and the weatherstripping along the sides wear out every five to seven years in DFW heat. When they fail, drafts get in, water seeps under during storms, and insects find a path.

Bottom seal replacement is inexpensive and immediate. We carry the most common sizes and can match almost any door. Adding insulation to the door itself is also an option if you use the garage as a workshop or storage.

Door Looks Crooked or Won't Close Evenly

A door that closes at an angle, leaves a gap on one side, or sticks at one corner is usually out of balance. The cause is typically uneven spring tension, a worn cable on one side, or a drum that's slipped on the shaft.

Balance is a safety issue, not just a cosmetic one. An unbalanced door puts extra load on the opener and shortens its life. We re-balance during any spring or cable job at no additional charge.

Remote or Keypad Stopped Working

Start with the obvious. New 9V battery for the keypad, new coin-cell battery for the remote. Sometimes that fixes it. If not, the remote may need to be reprogrammed to the opener (a sixty-second process), or the keypad's wireless circuit may have failed.

If you've moved into a home and don't know the keypad code, we can reset it and pair new remotes the same visit.

Dented Panel

Single dented panels can almost always be replaced individually without buying a new door. The catch: panel color and style have to match. Older doors sometimes have a panel design that's been discontinued, in which case the closest available match still won't be perfect.

We bring panel samples and color charts to your house before ordering. You see the match in your own light before you commit.

Door Opens Then Reverses

If the door starts to close, then reverses back open, the opener is hitting an obstacle (real or perceived). Usually one of three things: the safety sensors are misaligned, the close-force setting on the opener is too sensitive, or there's actual binding in the door's tracks or rollers.

We diagnose the cause in minutes by watching the door cycle and checking the opener's settings. Often it's a five-minute adjustment.

Why Neron

What You Get When You Call

No fluff. Real work from a local crew, the same way for every customer.

Free Written Estimate

We inspect, diagnose, and quote in writing. You pay nothing if you choose not to proceed.

Service call fee: $0

Same-Day Service

Call before noon and we'll usually have it fixed by dinner. Trucks carry parts for most jobs.

Typical response time: Under 60 minutes

Open 24/7, No Overtime

Same rate every hour of every day. Weekends, holidays, and the middle of the night.

Overtime fees: $0

Every Brand, Every Part

LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Overhead Door, and more.

Brands serviced: 10+

Up-Front Pricing

Flat-rate quotes, not hourly. The price you see is the price you pay, parts and labor included.

Written quote: Before work begins
How It Works

Three Steps. Done Today.

1

Call us

A local dispatcher answers. No robots, no hold music, no scripts. Describe the problem in your own words.

2

We arrive same day

Licensed tech, fully stocked truck, written free estimate. You see the price before any work starts.

3

Fixed on the spot

Most jobs done in one visit. Walkthrough when the work is complete, warranty paperwork in hand, clean job site.

About Neron

Local in DFW.

When you call Neron, the person who answers is local. The technician who shows up lives in DFW. There's a name behind the work.

That matters when your spring snaps at 6am or your door won't close before a storm rolls in. You're not waiting on a national dispatcher to find a subcontractor in your zip code. You're talking to the people doing the work. If something goes wrong with a repair, you know exactly who to call.

We're built on word of mouth. Most of our calls come from neighbors of people we've already helped. That only works one way: by doing the job right the first time, charging what we quoted, and answering the phone when you call back six months later with a question.

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Coverage

Serving the Entire DFW Metroplex

If you're in or around Dallas, we're a phone call away. We dispatch from the city center outward.

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FAQ

Common Questions

How fast can you get here?
Most DFW calls reached within an hour during the day. Evening and overnight calls usually within two hours. Tell us where you are when you call and we'll give you an exact ETA.
Is the estimate really free?
Yes. No service call fee. A licensed tech comes out, diagnoses the issue, and gives you a written quote. Pay nothing if you decide not to proceed.
How do you price your work?
Flat-rate jobs, not hourly. Before any work starts you see the full price in writing. That price includes parts, labor, and any small hardware. There are no separate trip charges, fuel fees, or after-hours surcharges added at the end.
Do you charge extra at night or on weekends?
No. Same rate 24/7, weekends and holidays included. No overtime fees, ever.
How long does a typical repair take?
Most common repairs (broken spring, snapped cable, sensor adjustment, roller replacement) run one to two hours from arrival to finished. Full opener installation takes two to three hours. A complete door replacement is usually a half-day job. We'll give you a time estimate before we start so you can plan your day.
Do you offer a warranty?
Yes. Both labor and parts come with warranties. Labor coverage varies by the type of job; parts carry the manufacturer warranty, which differs by part. We explain exactly what's covered on your specific repair before we start, and you leave with the warranty paperwork in hand before you pay.
What if you can't fix it today?
Most jobs are completed in one visit because our trucks carry the most common parts. For special order parts (custom panels, specialty openers, rare hardware), we'll secure the door, leave it safe to use where possible, and come back the day the part arrives.
Should I repair my old door or replace it?
Rule of thumb: if one part is failing (a spring, a cable, a roller), repair is almost always cheaper and lasts for years. If more than one panel is dented, or the door has fifteen-plus years on it and is making new noises, replacement is usually the better long-term call. We'll lay out both options in writing with prices on each, and you decide.
Do you work on commercial garage doors?
Yes. Residential and commercial. Roll-up doors, sectional doors, high-cycle springs, commercial openers, loading dock equipment, and gate openers. We also offer scheduled maintenance contracts for businesses that can't afford downtime.
What payment methods do you accept?
Cash, check, and all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover).
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