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Garage Door Repair Tempe AZ

Serving All Tempe Neighborhoods Since 1987

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Your Local Tempe Garage Door Company

On Track has repaired and installed garage doors across Tempe since 1987. Broken spring, stuck door, opener failure — our trucks carry parts for all major brands and are on call 24/7.

Tempe homeowners have trusted On Track since 1987. 4.9 stars across 573+ Google reviews — call us and we'll be there the same day. Licensed ROC 342730.

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On Track Garage Door Service
4821 E Indigo St #101, Mesa, Arizona 85205
ROC #342730 - Licensed, Bonded & Insured

Serving Tempe and surrounding areas from our Mesa headquarters.

Recent Garage Door Jobs in Tempe

Roll-Up Door Sweep Installation & Service
Commercial Service May 2026

Roll-Up Door Sweep Installation & Service

Peterson Park, Tempe

The Problem

Commercial roll-up door required maintenance and weather sealing upgrades to prevent dust infiltration and improve operational efficiency.

What We Did

Installed a 36-inch door bottom sweep to enhance weather sealing and dust protection, and performed full roll-up door service to ensure smooth, reliable operation for the commercial facility.

  • Install front door sweep (TD-SWN 36" door bottom sweep)
  • service roll-up door

Job #33686

Commercial Garage Door Turnover Inspection & Assessment
Commercial Service May 2026

Commercial Garage Door Turnover Inspection & Assessment

Lindon Park, Tempe

The Problem

Commercial property required comprehensive pre-turnover assessment of all garage doors to verify proper operation, identify any maintenance needs, and document current condition before property transition.

What We Did

Complete turnover inspection with detailed measurements, manufacturer documentation, and photographic record of all doors. Installed 10ft retainer wall seal and 10ft bulb bottom seal to optimize door function and weatherproofing for the new occupants.

  • Comprehensive turnover inspection of all doors
  • functional assessment
  • measurements and documentation
  • manufacturer identification
  • photographic record
  • general service performed as needed
  • 10ft retainer wall seal
  • 10ft bulb bottom seal

Job #33618

Commercial Property Garage Door Inspection – Suite 105
Commercial Service May 2026

Commercial Property Garage Door Inspection – Suite 105

Peterson Park, Tempe

The Problem

Vacant commercial suite required professional inspection prior to occupancy to assess door condition and operational status.

What We Did

Complete inspection report and cost estimates provided to property management, enabling informed decisions on any required repairs or upgrades before tenant occupancy.

  • Turnover inspection

Job #33619

Before — Garage Door Sections Installation - Amarr Lincoln 1000 Before
After — Garage Door Sections Installation - Amarr Lincoln 1000 After
Residential Install Amarr · Lincoln 1000 Long Panel May 2026

Garage Door Sections Installation - Amarr Lincoln 1000

Rural-Geneva, Tempe

Work Performed

Residential garage door section replacement installation for 16'x6'7" opening. Removed old door and installed new Amarr Lincoln 1000 Long Panel sections with heavy-duty steel construction. Completed lubrication, adjustment, and operational verification to ensure smooth performance.

  • Removal and disposal of existing door
  • Installation of new door sections (Amarr Lincoln 1000 Long Panel
  • 2" 1-Sided Steel
  • Heavy Duty
  • 25 ga
  • Wicker Tan color)
  • Lubrication and adjustment
  • Verification of proper operation

Job #32862

Garage Door Bottom Seal Replacement & Tune-Up
Residential Service May 2026

Garage Door Bottom Seal Replacement & Tune-Up

Tempe Royal Estates, Tempe

The Problem

Worn or damaged bottom seal affecting door sealing and weather protection

What We Did

Replaced 16ft black 4" bottom seal and performed comprehensive tune-up to restore proper garage door operation and weather sealing

  • Residential service tune-up
  • 16ft black bottom seal replacement (4" seal)

Job #33591

Garage Door Repair Tempe AZ

Serving All Tempe Neighborhoods Since 1987

Deep Tempe Expertise

South Tempe — Warner Ranch, Kyrene Corridor, Ahwatukee border — is a different market from the ASU rental corridor. Established homes in the $500K–$900K range with HOA requirements, carriage-house door preferences, and homeowners who expect a written quote and clean workmanship. We serve both ends of Tempe and understand the difference.

Popular Neighborhoods:

  • • ASU Campus Area
  • • South Tempe
  • • Warner Ranch

Premium Communities:

  • • Kiwanis Park Area
  • • Rural/Guadalupe Corridor
  • • Downtown Tempe

Same-Day Service Throughout Tempe

On Track technicians are on call 24/7 across Tempe. Our trucks carry springs, cables, rollers, and opener parts for all major brands — most repairs are completed on the first visit, the same day you call.

On Track Garage Door Service Technician in Tempe AZ

HOA Compliance Support

Pre-approved for major Tempe communities

As home to Arizona State University, Tempe has unique garage door needs for rental properties, student housing, and faculty residences. We provide cost-effective, durable solutions for investment properties while maintaining premium service for South Tempe's upscale neighborhoods.

Emergency Service

24/7 response for stuck doors, broken springs, and opener failures. Most repairs completed same visit.

  • • Same-day service available
  • • Fully stocked service vehicles
  • • All major brands

Spring Replacement

Torsion and extension spring replacement. We stock springs for all door sizes — same-day repair across Tempe.

  • • Standard & high-cycle springs
  • • 2-year spring warranty
  • • Both springs replaced together

Opener Repair

LiftMaster, Genie, Chamberlain and all major brands diagnosed and repaired on-site.

  • • Logic boards & drive gears
  • • Sensor alignment & remotes
  • • Same-day parts on truck

Panel Repair

Dented or damaged panels replaced without full door replacement. CHI panels stocked, all brands sourced.

  • • Same panel match guaranteed
  • • Manufacturer warranty on panels
  • • Single visit where possible

Track Repair

Bent or misaligned tracks realigned or replaced. Door back on track the same visit.

  • • Realignment & replacement
  • • Roller inspection included
  • • All track types

Tune-Up & Maintenance

17-point inspection, lubrication, balance test. Extends door life in Tempe's heat and dust. From $99.

  • • High-temp lubricants
  • • Spring & cable load test
  • • Safety reverse check

Tempe Desert Climate & Your Garage Door

Built for Arizona's Extreme Weather

Tempe's desert climate puts unique demands on garage doors. Our experience since 1987 means we know exactly how to protect your investment from Arizona's harsh conditions.

Extreme Heat Protection

Summer temperatures exceeding 115°F can warp panels and degrade seals. We use heat-resistant materials rated for Tempe's intense climate.

Monsoon Season Ready

High winds and dust storms require reinforced tracks and weatherproofing. Our installations are engineered for Tempe's monsoon conditions.

UV-Resistant Materials

Arizona's year-round intense sunlight fades and cracks standard doors. We use UV-stabilized finishes designed for Tempe's elevation and sun exposure.

Professional garage door maintenance in Tempe Arizona

Preventive Maintenance Programs

Regular maintenance is critical in Tempe's harsh climate. Our seasonal tune-ups include high-temperature lubricants, UV damage inspection, and spring tension adjustments specific to desert conditions.

  • • Spring & Summer: Heat stress inspection
  • • Monsoon Season: Seal & track integrity check
  • • Year-round: Desert dust cleaning & lubrication

How We Handle Every Garage Door Service Call in Tempe, AZ

Tempe homeowners and renters need garage door service that's responsive and precise—especially in busy areas near Arizona State University, along Mill Avenue, and throughout the Loop 101 and Loop 202 corridors. On Track Garage Door Service follows a Tempe-specific process built for tight alley access, multi-vehicle households, and the mixed home styles found from South Tempe to the neighborhoods near Papago Park.

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Tempe scheduling & local dispatch

We route your appointment to a technician already working in Tempe, with realistic arrival windows near Rural Road, Scottsdale Road, and Apache Boulevard. If access is tight—like behind a townhome community or off an alley—we confirm parking and entry details before arrival.

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Full system inspection

We inspect springs, cables, rollers, tracks, hinges, opener components, and safety sensors. Tempe garages often see high cycle counts, so we check balance and friction points that cause rattling, binding, or opener strain.

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Clear diagnosis + upfront pricing

You'll get a plain explanation and firm pricing before we start. If there are multiple fixes, we compare them quickly so you can choose what fits your situation.

4

Same-day repair or installation

Our trucks carry common parts used in Tempe homes, allowing many repairs to be completed on the first visit. Installations are measured and aligned to prevent rubbing and uneven travel.

5

Testing & safety verification

We test balance, opener force, travel limits, auto-reverse, and sensor alignment—then verify smooth performance at the door.

6

Clean-up + local guidance

We haul away old parts, clean the area, and share tips suited to Tempe conditions, including dust control and sensor checks near busy street corridors.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Tempe

ASU Campus Area

University district with rental properties and standard garage door needs

Full Service Coverage

South Tempe

Family neighborhoods with diverse housing styles and modern garage door preferences

Full Service Coverage

Warner Ranch

Established community with varied architectural styles

Full Service Coverage

Kiwanis Park Area

Lakeside properties requiring moisture-resistant garage hardware

Full Service Coverage

Rural/Guadalupe Corridor

Mix of residential and commercial properties with varied garage door requirements

Full Service Coverage

Downtown Tempe

Urban core near Mill Avenue with a mix of condos, older homes, and commercial properties requiring both residential and light commercial solutions.

Full Service Coverage
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Authorized Dealer for Premium Brands

We're proud to be authorized dealers for premium garage door manufacturers, ensuring you receive top-quality products backed by comprehensive warranties.

What Our Customers Say

We're proud to serve our community. Here's what some of our happy customers have to say.

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Tim Einwechter

today

"Super responsive and easy to deal with. Appreciate them"

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Kay Anderson

6 days ago

"As always an excellent job by Steve."

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Jill P

1 week ago

"Great company to work with. Fair pricing. Great service. They installed & serviced my garage door opener in 2003 & my new one in 2026. Wonderful folks to work with."

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paris cooper

1 week ago

"I called late on Friday afternoon with a broken garage door. On Track scheduled me for Monday between 1 and 3 pm. 10:45 Monday morning Steve M. called and said he'd be here in about 30 minutes. 11:45 I have two new springs and garage door adjusted. It's hard to find service like that."

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Michael Bottrell

1 week ago

"he was great.. friendly fast and accurate!!!"

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Larry Lay

2 weeks ago

"My wife backed into the garage door and bent it so it would not close. OnTrak was here within an hour and had it fixed within 15 minutes. They also did a full service of the springs and rollers and gone in 30 minutes. Very happy with the results."

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Frequently Asked Questions - Tempe

The most common and obvious sign is a loud "snap," "bang," or "popping" noise coming from your garage. This is the sound of the high-tension steel spring breaking. After hearing this sound, you will likely notice one or more of the following symptoms: The Door Won't Open: When you press the opener button, the door may only open a few inches and then stop. The Door Feels Heavy: If you disengage the opener (using the red emergency cord) and try to lift the door manually, it will feel incredibly heavy. A 500-pound door is easily lifted by hand when the springs are working, but it is nearly impossible to lift when they are broken. Visible Gap: You can often see the break. Look at the torsion springs, which are the large, heavy coils on the metal bar directly above your closed garage door. A broken spring will have a visible 2-3 inch gap in the coils where it has snapped.
This is the most common question we get, and in nine out of ten cases, the problem is a broken spring, not the opener. This is a common misconception. The device on your ceiling is a garage door "opener," but it does not do the heavy lifting. Its real job is to simply guide the door up and down. The actual power to lift the 300-800 pound door comes from the torsion springs. These springs are wound under extreme tension to perfectly counterbalance the door's weight. When a spring breaks, the opener is suddenly trying to lift the entire dead weight of the door, a job it was never designed for. The opener's safety mechanism rightly detects this "obstruction" (the unmanageable weight) and stops, which is why the door only moves a few inches.
The decision to repair or replace depends on three factors: age, safety, and the cost-effectiveness of the repair. We generally recommend repairing your garage door if: It is relatively new (less than 15 years old). The damage is minor, such as a single dented or cracked panel. It has simple mechanical issues, like worn-out rollers, misaligned tracks, or a faulty safety sensor. The opener is unresponsive, as it may just need reprogramming or a simple part replacement. We generally recommend replacing your garage door if: It is over 15 years old. Parts for older doors can be hard to find, making repairs more expensive than a replacement. It has extensive structural damage, such as multiple warped panels, significant rust, or a failing frame. It requires frequent, recurring repairs. In this case, a new door is more cost-effective in the long run. It is an outdated model that lacks modern safety features or insulation, which can improve your home's security and energy efficiency.
While the final cost depends on the specific problem, a typical garage door repair in Arizona generally costs between $160 and $380. A basic repair (like fixing a roller or cable) is typically in the $98 to $300 range. The most common repair, a torsion spring replacement, usually costs between $150 and $350. A complex repair (like replacing an opener or a major component) can range from $300 to $860. Replacing a single garage door panel can cost up to $1,000, depending on the door's material and style. We provide a detailed cost breakdown for your specific city in our Arizona Cost Guide. We will also provide a firm, upfront estimate before any work begins.
We recommend a professional garage door tune-up once per year. This is the single most effective way to prevent costly, unexpected breakdowns and save money in the long run. Think of it as a small investment for a large return. Over 65% of homeowners who neglect regular maintenance end up paying significantly more for emergency repairs, with a single incident costing between $150 and $350. An annual tune-up, which can cost as little as $100, allows our technician to perform a full safety inspection and preventive service. This includes: Lubricating all moving parts (hinges, rollers) to reduce friction. Checking and aligning the safety sensors. Adjusting the spring tension to ensure the door is balanced. Tightening all nuts and bolts, which can loosen from vibration. This simple service prevents the friction and wear-and-tear that lead to broken springs, frayed cables, and burned-out openers. It extends the life of your door by years, saving you from a premature and expensive $4,000+ replacement.
This is our most common service call in the Phoenix metro area during the summer. The problem is almost certainly your photo-eye safety sensors. These sensors are the two small "boxes" located about 6 inches off the ground on either side of your garage door track. One sensor (the "sender") shoots an invisible infrared beam to the other (the "receiver"). If anything breaks this beam, the opener assumes there is an obstruction and, for safety, reverses the door, preventing it from closing. In the late afternoon, the low-angle Arizona sun can shine directly into the "receiver" sensor's lens. The sensor's electronics are overwhelmed by this intense infrared light, interpreting it as an obstruction. As a safety precaution, it stops the door from closing. You can confirm this is the issue if your door closes perfectly in the morning but refuses in the afternoon, and the light on your garage door opener motor is flashing (usually 10 times).
If your sensors are being blinded by the sun, you can try a few solutions. First, always start by wiping the lenses with a soft cloth. Dirt or dust can make the problem worse. Also, check to make sure the sensors are aligned and their indicator lights are solid (not blinking). If they are clean and aligned, you can try these two fixes: 1. Swap the Sensors: The "sender" and "receiver" are often interchangeable. Try swapping their positions on the track (moving the left one to the right, and the right one to the left). If the "receiver" is now on the shaded side, this often solves the problem permanently. 2. Create a Sun Shield: For a simple, immediate fix, you can block the sun from hitting the lens. Taping an empty toilet paper tube or a small piece of cardboard around the sensor to create a "hood" is a common temporary solution. If you are still having trouble, call us. We can install professional, heat-resistant sun shields that provide a permanent and secure solution.
Your opener motor most likely overheated. This is a common and confusing issue in cities like Tempe, where an attached garage can reach 120°F to 140°F in the summer. Most modern garage door openers have a built-in safety feature called a thermal overload switch. If the motor gets too hot—either from the extreme ambient temperature in the garage or from being used frequently in a short period (e.g., multiple family members leaving)—this switch will automatically shut the opener down to prevent the motor from burning out. The opener will then be completely unresponsive. After it has had time to cool down, (usually 20-30 minutes), it will function normally again. To prevent this, try to limit opening and closing the door during peak heat hours (2-5 PM). If this happens frequently, it may be a sign your opener is old, underpowered for your door, or in need of service.
This is a serious electrical emergency. UNPLUG THE OPENER IMMEDIATELY. A smoking opener is not the same as the temporary overheating described in the previous question. Smoke almost always indicates a critical component failure, most likely a blown or malfunctioning starting capacitor. The capacitor is a component that stores a large charge of energy to provide the "torque" needed to get the motor started. If this part fails, it can overheat and smoke. Do not attempt to use the door. Pull the red emergency release cord to operate the door manually only if it is safe to do so (i.e., if the springs are not broken) and call us immediately for an emergency repair.
This is a classic problem after one of our monsoon dust storms (or "haboobs"). The fine, powdery dust gets into everything, including your garage. This fine grit and debris build up in your garage door's tracks and coat the rollers, hinges, and springs. This grit acts like sandpaper, creating immense friction where there should be smooth movement. This is what causes the loud grinding or squeaking noises and the jerky, shuttering motion as the door struggles to move. The solution is to have the tracks and all components thoroughly cleaned. Afterward, the rollers, hinges, and springs must be lubricated with a high-quality, silicone-based lubricant that will not attract more dust.
Yes, for a Tempe home, an insulated garage door is one of the best home improvement investments you can make. People are often shocked to learn that their garage, especially in west-facing homes, can reach 140 degrees in the summer. An insulated door, which has a core of polystyrene or polyurethane foam, can keep the garage 10 to 20 degrees cooler. This has three major benefits: 1. It Protects Your Property: A cooler garage protects your car's battery and interior, as well as any items you have in storage. 2. It Saves Your Opener: It lowers the ambient temperature, which helps prevent your garage door opener motor from overheating and failing. 3. It Lowers Your A/C Bill: This is the most important benefit. If your garage is attached to your home, that 140-degree garage is acting like a giant radiator, transferring heat into your living spaces. An insulated door creates a thermal barrier, reducing that heat transfer and allowing your home's A/C system to work less, saving you money on your energy bills.
The intense Tempe-area heat doesn't just cause one problem; it creates a "cascade" of failures, where each problem makes the others worse. Here is how the system breaks down in extreme heat: 1. Metals Expand: The first thing that happens is that all the metal components—the tracks, springs, and even the door panels themselves—expand in the 120°F+ heat. This expansion can cause warping and slight misalignment. 2. Friction Increases: This misalignment, combined with the fact that lubricants "burn off" or dry out faster in the heat, creates massive friction. The door starts to bind and drag in the tracks. 3. Opener Overheats: Your opener motor, which is already hot from the ambient air, now has to work much harder to pull the door against all this new friction. This strain is what causes the motor to overheat and trigger its thermal shutdown, leaving you stranded. 4. Seals Fail: At the same time, the rubber and vinyl weather stripping at the bottom of your door are being baked by the sun. They dry out, crack, and peel. This lets in more hot air, dust, and pests, which only accelerates the other problems. 5. Sensors Fail: Finally, as a separate issue, the low-angle sun blinds the photo-eye sensors, preventing the door from closing. In short, the heat attacks every component of your garage door system simultaneously, which is why preventive maintenance and insulated doors are so critical in Arizona.
Yes—our technicians cover Tempe citywide, including those zones.
Yes—we regularly handle Tempe townhome layouts and alley-style access.
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