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Garage Doors in District of Columbia

290 zip codes with active providers out of 28 total (1035.7% coverage). Ranked #6 of 43 states by avg bid.

State Avg

$163.29

National Avg

$136.24

Coverage

1035.7%

vs National

+19.9%

State vs National Average

District of Columbia: $163+19.9% vs National Avg

Dashed line = National Avg ($136)

Garage Door Repair Costs in District of Columbia

Typical cost range: $150–$500 for most repairs; $800–$2,500 for full replacement

Torsion spring replacement (pair)$200–$400
Garage door opener replacement$300–$600
Off-track door repair$150–$350
Panel replacement (single panel)$200–$500
Full garage door replacement (single)$800–$2,500
Roller and hinge replacement$100–$200

When to Hire a Garage Door Repair

Emergency service available in most areas

Your garage door spring snapped — you'll hear a loud bang and the door won't open
The door is visibly off-track, crooked, or hanging at an angle
The opener runs but the door doesn't move, or it reverses immediately after touching the ground
Cables are frayed or hanging loose, which means the spring system is compromised

What to Look For

Experience specifically with garage doors — this is specialized work, not general handyman territory
Upfront pricing with no hidden fees for springs, cables, or labor that get tacked on after diagnosis
Same-day or next-day availability for spring and opener failures since your garage may be your main entry
Proper disposal of old springs and components, which are heavy and under extreme tension

Common Garage Door Repair Problems in District of Columbia

Broken torsion springs — the most common failure point, typically lasting 10,000 cycles (7–12 years of normal use)

Worn rollers that cause the door to bind, shake, or come off the track

Opener gear failure, especially in older chain-drive models that strip out over time

Misaligned safety sensors that cause the door to reverse every time you try to close it

Weather-warped or dented panels that prevent the door from sealing properly

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Garage Door Repair in District of Columbia

Do you replace springs in pairs, or just the broken one?

Both springs are the same age and under the same stress. If one broke, the other is close behind. Replacing only one often leads to a second service call within months. A reputable company recommends replacing both.

What brand of springs do you use, and what's their cycle rating?

Standard springs last about 10,000 cycles. High-cycle springs (25,000–50,000 cycles) cost more upfront but last 2–5x longer. Cheap, low-cycle springs are how some companies keep initial prices low.

Is the diagnostic fee included in the repair cost if I hire you?

Most garage door companies charge a $50–$100 service call fee. Reputable ones apply this toward the repair cost. If they don't, you're effectively paying twice.

Can I see the broken part before you replace it?

Some less scrupulous companies claim parts are broken when they aren't. A trustworthy technician will show you the problem before starting repairs.

Red Flags When Hiring a Garage Door Repair

  • Claims you need a full door replacement when only one panel or spring is damaged
  • Won't show you the broken part or explain what failed and why
  • Quotes an extremely low price over the phone then 'discovers' additional problems once they arrive
  • Uses high-pressure sales tactics like 'this door is a safety hazard and I can't leave until it's fixed'

DIY vs Hiring a Professional Garage Door Repair

You can safely lubricate tracks, rollers, and hinges with silicone spray, tighten loose mounting brackets, and replace weather stripping along the bottom seal. But never attempt to replace torsion springs, adjust cable tension, or repair anything involving the spring system yourself. Garage door torsion springs are under extreme tension (enough force to lift a 300+ pound door) and can cause serious injury or death if they release unexpectedly.

Garage Door Repair Safety Tips

  • Never attempt to replace or adjust torsion springs yourself — they store enough energy to cause fatal injuries and require specialized tools
  • If your garage door starts to fall freely or feels extremely heavy when lifting manually, a spring or cable has failed — do not try to operate it
  • Keep fingers and hands away from the track sections where panels hinge together — this is a common pinch-point injury

Best Time to Hire a Garage Door Repair in District of Columbia

Garage door springs break most often in winter because cold temperatures make the metal more brittle. Demand peaks after cold snaps. If your springs are more than 8 years old, consider proactive replacement in fall before the cold hits. Summer is a good time for full door replacement projects when scheduling is more flexible.

Garage Door Repair Licensing in District of Columbia

Garage door companies typically operate under a general contractor or home improvement contractor license, depending on the state. Some states have no specific licensing requirement for garage door work. Check that they carry liability insurance and workers' comp, and look for IDEA (International Door Association) or IDA certified technicians.

City-by-City Costs (4 cities)

CityAvg BidMax BidMin BidZip Codes
Naval Anacost Annex$165.00$165.00$165.001
Parcel Return Service$165.00$165.00$165.0011
Washington Navy Yard$165.00$165.00$165.005
Washington$163.19$165.00$110.00273

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Coverage Gaps

4 zip codes without coverage

These areas in District of Columbia have no active garage doors providers.

Bolling afbWashingtonZcta 200hhZcta 203xx

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does garage doors cost in District of Columbia?

The average bid for garage doors in District of Columbia is $163.29, compared to the national average of $136.24. Prices range from $110 to $165 depending on location. Typical cost range: $150–$500 for most repairs; $800–$2,500 for full replacement.

What cities in District of Columbia have garage doors coverage?

District of Columbia has garage doors providers in 4 cities across 290 zip codes, representing 1035.7% coverage of the state. Top cities include Naval Anacost Annex, Parcel Return Service, Washington Navy Yard, Washington.

How does District of Columbia compare to the national average for garage doors?

District of Columbia is 19.9% above the national average for garage doors. It ranks #6 out of 43 states by average bid.

Are there areas in District of Columbia without garage doors providers?

Yes, 4 zip codes in District of Columbia currently have no active garage doors providers. Underserved cities include Bolling afb, Washington, Zcta 200hh, Zcta 203xx.

When should I hire a garage door repair in District of Columbia?

Your garage door spring snapped — you'll hear a loud bang and the door won't open Emergency service is available in most District of Columbia areas. Garage door springs break most often in winter because cold temperatures make the metal more brittle.

What should I look for in a garage door repair in District of Columbia?

Experience specifically with garage doors — this is specialized work, not general handyman territory. Upfront pricing with no hidden fees for springs, cables, or labor that get tacked on after diagnosis. Garage door companies typically operate under a general contractor or home improvement contractor license, depending on the state.

Can I do garage doors work myself instead of hiring a pro?

You can safely lubricate tracks, rollers, and hinges with silicone spray, tighten loose mounting brackets, and replace weather stripping along the bottom seal. But never attempt to replace torsion springs, adjust cable tension, or repair anything involving the spring system yourself. Garage door torsion springs are under extreme tension (enough force to lift a 300+ pound door) and can cause serious injury or death if they release unexpectedly.

What warranty should I expect from a garage door repair in District of Columbia?

Spring replacements should come with a warranty based on the cycle rating — typically 3–5 years for standard springs and up to a lifetime warranty for high-cycle springs. Opener installations should carry a 1-year labor warranty plus the manufacturer's warranty (typically 3–5 years for motor, 1 year for parts).