Fast, Reliable Garage Door Parts Across Lawrenceville
Garage door parts in Lawrenceville typically cost $110–$340 depending on the component, with most spring, roller, and seal replacements completed in a single visit. We stock torsion springs, cables, rollers, and weather seals sized for the builder-grade doors found throughout Lawrenceville’s 30043, 30044, and 30045 ZIP codes — the same doors that are hitting their 20-to-30-year failure wave right now. Call (844) 950-3304 for a free estimate and we’ll bring the right parts to your driveway.

Lawrenceville sits at the core of Gwinnett County’s 1990s–2000s suburban explosion, when the county was repeatedly ranked the fastest-growing in the US. The 30043, 30044, and 30045 ZIP codes are densely packed with builder-grade two- and three-car garage systems — torsion springs, chain-drive openers, and hollow steel doors installed by volume builders like Pulte and D.R. Horton — that are now simultaneously hitting the failure threshold. That’s created an unusually concentrated wave of spring replacements, opener upgrades, and full-door swaps unlike what you’d see in older, more gradually developed neighboring cities. We know these systems because we’ve been working on them since they were new.
Our Garage Door Parts team carries inventory matched to the brands already in your garage — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay — so we’re not ordering and waiting. We’re fixing.
Why Sequoia Garage Door Repair Georgia Is Lawrenceville’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Larry Peterson — Owner and Lead Technician — handles your job personally. After 17 years in the garage door trade, he’s built a 4.8-star reputation across 296 verified reviews by showing up with the right parts and the experience to install them correctly the first time. Lawrenceville homeowners aren’t getting a subcontractor dispatched from a call center; they’re getting the boss on the job.
Our response time to Lawrenceville is fast because we know the area. Sugarloaf Parkway, Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road, Five Forks Trickum — these aren’t GPS coordinates to us. We understand how the subdivisions off these corridors are laid out, which means we arrive prepared rather than wandering cul-de-sacs looking for house numbers.
The local knowledge runs deeper than navigation. We know that HOA-governed communities are the rule across Lawrenceville’s ZIP codes, meaning replacement doors must often match community-approved carriage-house panel styles and specific color palettes. We know that the expansive red clay soil throughout Gwinnett County causes subtle foundation movement that knocks tracks out of plumb. And we know that humid Georgia summers accelerate corrosion on torsion springs and cable drums — a reality that generic online parts sellers never account for.
Nearly 300 five-star reviews from real homeowners back this up. When your garage door won’t move, we show up — that’s what emergency service means.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Lawrenceville
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion spring repair in Lawrenceville runs $180–$340 and addresses the single most common failure we see in this market. Here’s the problem specific to Lawrenceville: in the large subdivisions off Sugarloaf Parkway and around the 30043/30045 corridors, original single torsion springs were sized for lighter steel doors, but homeowners have since added insulation kits or swapped to heavier carriage-house overlays. The spring is chronically undersized and fails prematurely. Re-springing to correct IPPT is nearly as common as a straight broken-spring call in those neighborhoods.
In the Sugarloaf Ridge neighborhood off Sugarloaf Parkway, we replaced an original Clopay 16’x7′ flush panel door that had been retrofitted with a decorative carriage-house overlay. The single torsion spring (rated for a 125-lb door) was snapping every 12 months on a 165-lb composite door. We installed a pair of Craftsman precision-tension springs matched to the actual door weight and added LiftMaster myQ connectivity for remote monitoring.
Safety note: Torsion springs store massive mechanical energy. A wound spring can cause serious injury or death if mishandled. We strongly recommend against DIY replacement — this is trained-professional work.
Extension Spring Systems
Extension springs are less common in Lawrenceville’s newer subdivisions but still appear in some 1980s builds and detached garage structures. These springs run parallel to the horizontal tracks and stretch to counterbalance the door. Because they lack the contained torque of torsion systems, a broken extension spring can whip dangerously. If you’ve got extension springs showing gaps, rust, or sagging, we replace them with properly rated pairs and install safety cables to contain a future break.
Cables & Drums
Cable repair in Lawrenceville costs $130–$250. The galvanized cables and cast-iron drums in builder-grade systems corrode faster here than in drier climates — Lawrenceville’s humidity sees to that. We see frayed cables and grooved drums regularly in homes near the 30046 ZIP code, particularly where garage ventilation is poor. Cables should never be replaced individually; they wear as a set. We match left and right cables to drum diameter and door weight for even lift.
Rollers & Hinges
Roller replacement in Lawrenceville runs $110–$220. The builder-grade nylon rollers installed in 1990s–2000s tract homes were never meant for 30 years of cycles. When Lawrenceville’s red clay soil shifts slabs and knocks tracks out of plumb, those worn rollers bind and chatter. We stock 13-ball precision steel rollers and quiet nylon options for homes where the garage sits under a bedroom. Hinge replacement addresses the stamped-steel originals that fatigue at the knuckle — another age-related failure we see constantly in Lawrenceville’s housing stock.

Bottom Seal & Weatherstripping
Bottom seal replacement in Lawrenceville costs $110–$220. Occasional winter ice events — more frequent here than in metro Atlanta proper due to slightly higher elevation northeast of the city — freeze tracks and damage older rubber bottom seals. We install EPDM rubber and thermoplastic elastomer seals rated for Georgia’s UV exposure and freeze-thaw cycles. Perimeter weatherstripping on the stop molding completes the seal, keeping pollen, humidity, and the occasional hard freeze out of your garage.
What happens when you call
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Lawrenceville
We stock and service LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, and Clopay systems — no learning curve, no guesswork. These are the brands already in most Lawrenceville garages, installed by builders during the 1990s–2000s boom. When you call with a model number, we know the part before we leave the shop. That means faster turnaround and no return trips because we brought the wrong spring winding cone or an incompatible gear kit. Factory familiarity matters when you’re dealing with 20-year-old hardware that’s no longer in production.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Lawrenceville Homes
- Under-IPPT springs from insulation and overlay additions. Builder-grade single torsion springs sized for 125-lb bare steel doors can’t handle the 165-lb reality after homeowners add insulation kits or carriage-house overlays. The spring snaps every 12–18 months, and homeowners blame the part instead of the mismatch.
- Track misalignment from red clay soil expansion. Gwinnett County’s expansive red clay shifts foundation slabs subtly but persistently, knocking garage door tracks out of plumb. This binds rollers, strains the opener, and eventually bends track sections — a chronic alignment call that isn’t as prevalent in cities built on sandy or rocky soil.
- Corroded cables and grooved drums from humidity. Lawrenceville’s humid summers accelerate rust on galvanized cables and cast-iron drums. We see this especially in garages with poor ventilation or where the door faces south and absorbs daily heat cycling.
- Failed bottom seals from freeze-thaw and UV. Original rubber seals harden and crack after two decades of Georgia sun. When winter ice events hit — more common at Lawrenceville’s slightly higher elevation — frozen seals tear from the retainer track, leaving a gap that lets water, leaves, and pests inside.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Lawrenceville, GA
Here’s what typical garage door parts work costs in Lawrenceville’s market. These ranges reflect the actual hardware we install — not bait-and-switch estimates that balloon on arrival.
| Service | Price Range |
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| Torsion Spring Repair | $180–$340 |
| Bottom Seal Replacement | $110–$220 |
| Roller Replacement | $110–$220 |
What moves the needle within these ranges? Door size (single vs. double), spring cycle rating (10,000 vs. 25,000 cycles), and whether we’re correcting an underlying mismatch like under-IPPT springs or track misalignment. A straight spring swap on a standard 16′ door sits at the lower end. A full re-springing with IPPT recalculation after an insulation upgrade sits higher — but solves the chronic failure pattern.
We don’t charge trip fees for estimates in Lawrenceville. Call (844) 950-3304 and we’ll give you an exact quote after seeing your door — not a guess over the phone.
We Also Serve Cities Near Lawrenceville
We bring the same stocked trucks and owner-led service to Lilburn, Norcross, Duluth, and Suwanee. If you’re in Gwinnett County and your garage door parts are failing, we’re likely already working in your neighborhood. Lawrenceville remains our core service area, but the surrounding cities share the same builder-grade housing stock and the same failure patterns — we know them equally well.
Serving Lawrenceville, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lawrenceville area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Garage Door Parts in Lawrenceville
The original single torsion spring was rated for a 125-lb bare steel door, not the 165-lb door you have after adding insulation or a carriage-house overlay. The spring is working beyond its design capacity every cycle, and it fails predictably every 12–18 months. We fix this by calculating the actual door weight and installing springs matched to that IPPT — usually upgrading to a dual-spring system. Call (844) 950-3304 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
For parts-only replacement — springs, rollers, cables, seals — HOA approval is typically not required since you’re not changing the door’s appearance. However, if your failed part is an opportunity to upgrade to a new door with a different style or color, most Lawrenceville HOAs require pre-approval to maintain community uniformity. We can provide product cut sheets and color samples to streamline your HOA application. Call (844) 950-3304 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Gwinnett County’s expansive red clay swells when wet and shrinks when dry, causing subtle but persistent foundation and slab movement. This knocks garage door tracks out of plumb, binding rollers and straining the entire system. Track realignment in Lawrenceville runs $120–$240 and often needs to be checked annually in homes with active soil movement. Call (844) 950-3304 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
EPDM rubber or thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) bottom seals outperform standard PVC in Lawrenceville’s climate. EPDM stays flexible below freezing and resists UV degradation through humid summers. We install these with aluminum or PVC retainer tracks that won’t crack when ice forms. Bottom seal replacement in Lawrenceville runs $110–$220. Call (844) 950-3304 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Yes — most 1990s–2000s builder-grade opener systems in Lawrenceville use standard rail-mounted motors that can be replaced with modern Wi-Fi-enabled units like LiftMaster myQ or Chamberlain smart openers. The electrical supply is typically adequate, though we verify your outlet configuration and ceiling structure during the estimate. Opener installation in Lawrenceville runs $250–$550. Call (844) 950-3304 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Ready to fix your garage door parts problem in Lawrenceville? Larry Peterson — Owner and Lead Technician — handles your job personally. We’ve got 17 years of hands-on experience with the brands already in your garage, and we stock the parts to get you moving today. Call (844) 950-3304 for your free estimate. No trip fees. No waiting on ordered parts. Just the right fix, done right.
Written by Larry Peterson, Owner at Sequoia Garage Door Repair Georgia, serving Lawrenceville and Gwinnett County since 2007.