Fast, Reliable Garage Door Parts Across Highland Park
Garage door parts in Highland Park, TX typically cost $130–$340 for common repairs like springs and cables, with most jobs completed same-day by a technician who understands the town’s unique carriage-house garages and strict architectural standards. We’re Liberty Bell Garage Door Service Texas, and our Garage Door Parts team keeps Highland Park’s estate homes moving — from Beverly Drive to Preston Road, from 1920s Tudor carriage houses to new teardown rebuilds. David Martinez, our owner and lead technician, answers your call and shows up with 17 years of field experience and the exact hardware your door needs. Call (866) 884-5223 for a free estimate.

Why Liberty Bell Garage Door Service Texas Is Highland Park’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Highland Park isn’t like other Dallas-area towns. It’s an independently governed municipality with its own permitting, strict architectural review, and a built-out landscape of multi-million-dollar estates where garage doors must match period-correct aesthetics. We’ve earned 501 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars because we understand what that means in practice — not just selling parts, but solving problems for homes where “standard” doesn’t apply.
When your carriage-house door binds in August because the black gumbo clay has shifted your frame, or your 1940s strap-hinge doors need converting to overhead openers with only 5 inches of headroom, you don’t need a dispatcher sending a subcontractor. You need David Martinez, the owner, on-site with the right low-headroom track hardware, custom-sized torsion springs, and the patience to balance a whisper-quiet system. That’s who we are.
Our response time to Highland Park is typically under an hour for emergency calls — we know the alley layouts off Mockingbird Lane and the access patterns around Highland Park Village. Nearly any brand, any model — we’ve seen it before. Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton — we stock and service them all, and we carry the specialized parts that Highland Park’s custom installations demand.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Highland Park
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs are the workhorse of any modern overhead door, but Highland Park’s custom carriage-house doors — often solid wood or heavily insulated steel — are heavier than standard residential panels. On Beverly Drive, we replaced a pair of original 1940s strap-hinge swing-out carriage doors with a modern overhead opener. The low-pitch roofline left only 5 inches of headroom, so we installed LiftMaster’s low-headroom track hardware and a custom 6-foot-8-inch Clopay carriage-house door. The homeowner wanted it whisper-quiet, so we matched the torsion springs to the door’s weight for perfect balance. A mismatched spring in Highland Park doesn’t just mean a noisy door — it means premature opener failure and potential safety hazard. We calculate spring wind, wire size, and inner diameter precisely for your door’s actual weight, not a guess from a chart.
Extension Spring Systems
Some of Highland Park’s smaller detached garages — particularly the 8-foot openings common on 1920s–1950s properties near Preston Road — still run extension spring setups. These stretch and contract along the horizontal track, and they’re especially vulnerable to the seasonal frame shifting that black gumbo clay causes. We replace extension springs with safety cables included, and we’ll tell you honestly when it’s time to convert to a torsion system for smoother operation on a heavier custom door.
Cables & Drums
Cable slip is one of the most common calls we get in Highland Park every August. The clay soil contracts, the door frame tilts slightly, and suddenly the lift cables are riding unevenly on the drums — or slipping entirely off. We stock 1/8-inch and 3/32-inch aircraft-grade cables for standard and high-lift applications, plus the specialized high-cycle drums that custom wood doors require. If your door is dropping faster on one side or the cables look frayed where they wrap the drum, that’s a failure mode we’ve fixed hundreds of times in this town.
Rollers & Hinges
Wood frames in Highland Park’s detached carriage garages rack over decades. The door still opens, but the rollers bind in the track and the hinges wear unevenly — often on the hinge closest to the motor side, where the frame has settled most. We carry nylon and steel rollers rated for the weight of solid-panel doors, plus heavy-duty 14-gauge hinges with grease fittings. Sometimes the fix isn’t just new rollers — it’s custom track sections with shim kits to compensate for a frame that’s shifted 3/4 inch since 1947.
Weatherstripping & Bottom Seal
Highland Park’s summer alignment shifts don’t just cause binding — they create gaps. A door that sealed against the threshold in February may sit 1/4 inch off the floor by August as the slab tilts with the clay. We install retainer-style bottom seals with adjustable thresholds, plus vinyl or brush-style jamb seals that compress to accommodate seasonal movement. For historic carriage houses where the original wood stop molding is still in place, we source compatible weatherstripping that doesn’t require tearing out character-defining trim.

What happens when you call
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Trusted Brands We Service in Highland Park
We stock parts and service equipment for eight major brands: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. For Highland Park homeowners, that means when your Clopay carriage-house door needs a matching panel or your Genie screw drive opener requires a specific carriage, we’re not ordering blind — we know the part numbers, the lead times, and the compatible alternatives. Most common parts live on our service vehicles, so a single trip resolves what might take a franchise operation two visits and a week of waiting.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Highland Park Homes
- Clay soil movement causes misalignment: Highland Park sits atop the same expansive Dallas black-clay soil that swells dramatically after rain and shrinks in dry summers — garage door frames and concrete slabs shift seasonally, causing doors that tracked perfectly in February to bind or gap at the floor by August, meaning alignment and bottom-seal calls spike every summer as the clay contracts.
- Wood frames rack over decades: Detached garages on the older properties commonly have wood framing that has shifted and twisted since the 1920s–1950s, making roller tracks bind and hinges wear unevenly — often needing shim kits or custom track sections rather than standard replacement parts.
- Low headroom limits standard hardware: Original carriage structures leave as little as 4–5 inches of headroom above the opening, requiring low-headroom track hardware and often a custom door height rather than a standard 7-foot panel — a parts-matching challenge we solve regularly.
- Strap-hinge conversions need complete hardware packages: Homeowners converting original 1930s–1950s swing-out carriage doors to overhead openers need not just the opener but low-headroom tracks, custom springs, reinforced jamb brackets, and often a new door sized to the non-standard rough opening.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Highland Park, TX
We believe in upfront numbers. Here’s what typical parts-related repairs run in Highland Park’s market:
| Service | Price Range |
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| Spring Repair | $180–$340 |
| Cable Repair | $130–$250 |
| Weatherstripping | Included with service call |
What moves you within these ranges? Door weight (solid wood carriage doors need heavier springs), headroom constraints (low-headroom hardware costs more than standard), and whether the frame needs shimming or track modification. We don’t quote over the phone for complex jobs — we look at your actual door, your actual frame, your actual alley access. Estimates are free, and David Martinez does the assessment himself. Call (866) 884-5223 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Highland Park
Our service radius covers University Park, Dallas, Richardson, and Irving — but Highland Park’s unique carriage-house architecture and independent municipal standards keep us particularly busy in the 75205 ZIP code. Whether you’re on Beverly Drive, near Highland Park Village, or back in the alleys off Mockingbird Lane, we know the access and the building stock.
Serving Highland Park, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Highland Park 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 Highland Park
Yes — we use low-headroom track hardware and specially wound torsion springs to make overhead openers work in spaces as tight as 4–5 inches of headroom, which is common in Highland Park’s original carriage structures. We won’t touch your roofline. David Martinez has converted dozens of these alley-facing garages without structural modifications. Call (866) 884-5223 for a free assessment of your specific headroom and frame condition.
The expansive black gumbo clay beneath Highland Park swells with spring rains and contracts during dry summers, tilting your garage slab and door frame enough to cause binding or gaping. This is normal for this soil type and this geography. We address it with seasonal alignment checks, adjustable bottom seals, and track shimming rather than replacing parts that aren’t actually worn. If your door sticks every August, it’s likely a clay-shift issue — call us for a frame assessment before you spend money on unnecessary hardware.
Yes — Highland Park is an independently governed municipality with its own permitting process separate from Dallas, and the town maintains strict architectural review standards for all visible exterior changes. We know the permit requirements and can guide you through the process, including documentation that your replacement matches the aesthetic standards for your street. David Martinez has worked with Highland Park’s building department for years and understands what they need to see. Call (866) 884-5223 and we’ll handle the compliance side with you.
A typical conversion requires low-headroom track hardware, torsion springs sized to your new door’s weight, a compatible opener with a low-clearance rail, reinforced jamb brackets, and often a custom-height door to fit your non-standard rough opening. Highland Park’s original carriage doors rarely accept stock 7-foot panels. We source Clopay and Amarr custom sizes regularly for these jobs. The full parts list depends on your frame condition and headroom — we’ll assess both before ordering anything.
Probably not without structural repair first — and honestly, many Highland Park carriage garages have rough openings that aren’t 16×7 to begin with. We’ve fitted 15-foot-6-inch custom widths and 6-foot-8-inch heights to match existing masonry openings. David Martinez will assess your frame’s integrity, measure the actual opening, and recommend either reinforcement of the existing structure or coordination with a carpenter if the rot is extensive. We don’t install doors on frames that won’t hold them. Call (866) 884-5223 for an honest evaluation.
Written by David Martinez, Owner at Liberty Bell Garage Door Service Texas, serving Highland Park and Houston since 2008.