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Who We Are
Florida’s Trusted Garage Door Team
OBM Garage Doors has been serving homeowners and businesses across all of Florida with honest pricing, expert craftsmanship, and rapid response times.
Whether it is an emergency repair at midnight or a brand-new custom installation, our certified technicians show up on time and get the job done right — every single time.
Call before noon and we are usually there the same day — often within hours, anywhere in Florida.
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100% Free Estimates
No surprise fees, no pressure. You get a clear quote before any work begins — always free.
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Licensed, Insured & BBB A+
Fully licensed and insured. Our A+ BBB rating is built on years of five-star customer care.
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Workmanship Guarantee
We stand behind every job. If something is not right, we come back and fix it — no questions asked.
Customer Reviews
What Florida Homeowners Say
Real reviews from real customers across the state.
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★★★★★
Omer was very professional and saved me time and money. He arrived within the quoted time and replaced the springs and installed a new opener within 1.5 hours. OBM will be my first call from now on!
— Verified Customer, Miami
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★★★★★
Omar is honest and knowledgeable. On several occasions OBM has serviced my garage and never overcharged me — even gave me tips to save money. I refer everyone I know to OBM.
— Verified Customer, Miami Gardens
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★★★★★
Called at 9pm when my door would not close. They were at my house in under an hour, fixed the cable, and the price was completely fair. Truly incredible service!
— Verified Customer, South Florida
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Have a question about your garage door? You’re in the right place. OBM Garage Doors serves Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and all of South Florida with same-day and emergency service. Browse the answers below — or call us anytime at (786) 716-9027.
General Questions
What areas does OBM Garage Doors serve?+
OBM Garage Doors serves all of South Florida including Miami, Hialeah, Doral, Fort Lauderdale, Coral Gables, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Miramar, Coral Springs, Pompano Beach, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Plantation, Davie, Weston, Aventura, Miami Beach, Kendall, Homestead, and dozens more communities throughout Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.
Do you offer emergency garage door repair?+
Yes — OBM Garage Doors offers 24/7 emergency repair throughout South Florida. Whether your door won’t close at night, a spring snapped on a weekend, or your door came off its tracks, we’re available around the clock. Call (786) 716-9027 anytime.
How quickly can you get to my home?+
In most cases we offer same-day service. Emergency calls are prioritized and we aim to arrive within a few hours of your call. When you book, we’ll give you an estimated arrival window.
Are your technicians licensed and insured?+
Yes. All OBM Garage Doors technicians are fully licensed, bonded, and insured in the state of Florida. We stand behind every job with a satisfaction guarantee, and all parts and labor are warrantied.
Do you work on both residential and commercial garage doors?+
Yes — we handle both. For homeowners we repair and install residential garage doors, openers, springs, cables, panels, and more. For businesses we service commercial overhead doors, roll-up doors, and high-cycle openers. Same-day service available for both.
Garage Door Springs
How do I know if my garage door spring is broken?+
The most common signs: your door won’t open at all, it feels extremely heavy when lifted manually, you heard a loud bang from the garage (the sound of a spring snapping), or you can see a visible gap in the spring coil. A broken spring is one of the most urgent garage door failures.
Is it dangerous to use a garage door with a broken spring?+
Yes — very dangerous. Springs are under extreme tension, and a broken spring forces your opener to work far beyond its capacity. Stop using the door and call us right away.
How long do garage door springs last?+
Standard torsion springs are rated for about 10,000 cycles — one open and one close equals one cycle. For a household using the garage 3–4 times daily, that’s roughly 7–9 years. We also offer high-cycle springs rated at 25,000–50,000 cycles for longer lifespan.
Should I replace both springs even if only one broke?+
We strongly recommend it. Both springs were installed at the same time and wear at the same rate. If one has failed, the other is likely close behind. Replacing both saves you a second service call and keeps your door properly balanced.
Garage Door Openers
My opener runs but the door doesn’t move — what’s wrong?+
If the motor runs but the door won’t move, the most likely cause is a broken spring or a disconnected trolley carriage. The opener itself is working fine — it’s the mechanism that lifts the door that has failed. This is almost always a spring issue.
What type of garage door opener should I get?+
Chain-drive openers are durable and affordable but noisier. Belt-drive openers are quiet and smooth, ideal for attached garages. Smart openers (LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie) let you control your door from your phone. We’ll help you choose the right fit.
Can I add a smart opener to my existing garage door?+
In most cases, yes. We install smart openers on existing doors regularly. We carry LiftMaster and Chamberlain with myQ smart home compatibility, and can sometimes add a smart controller to your existing opener without a full replacement.
How do I reset my opener after a power outage?+
Most openers reset automatically when power returns. To re-sync your remote, press the “Learn” button on the motor unit, then press your remote button within 30 seconds. Still not working? Give us a call.
Repair vs. Replacement
How do I know if I should repair or replace my garage door?+
A good rule of thumb: if the repair cost exceeds 50% of the price of a new door, replacement is often the smarter investment. We’ll always give you an honest assessment based on the door’s age, damage, and your budget.
Can you replace just one damaged panel instead of the whole door?+
Yes, single-panel replacement is often possible as long as we can source a matching panel and the rest of the door is structurally sound. If panels are discontinued, full replacement may make more sense. We’ll walk you through both options.
Costs & Pricing
How much does garage door spring repair cost in South Florida?+
Spring replacement in South Florida typically ranges from $150 to $350 depending on the spring type, door size, and whether you’re replacing one or both springs. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins — no surprise charges.
Do you charge a service call fee?+
We charge a standard diagnostic fee to come out and assess your door. That fee is applied toward the cost of your repair if you move forward with us. We’re fully transparent about pricing before we touch anything.
Do you warranty your parts and labor?+
Yes. All parts and labor come with a warranty. We’ll go over the specific terms at the time of service. We stand behind our work 100%.
Maintenance & Safety
How often should I have my garage door serviced?+
We recommend a professional tune-up once a year. A full service includes lubricating all moving parts, checking spring tension, inspecting cables and rollers, testing the auto-reverse safety feature, and tightening hardware.
What maintenance can I do myself between service visits?+
Lubricate springs, rollers, and hinges with silicone-based spray every 6 months (avoid WD-40 on springs), visually check cables for fraying, and test the auto-reverse by placing a 2×4 flat on the ground under the door and closing it.
My garage door reverses before closing all the way — why?+
Usually the close-limit switch needs adjustment, the safety sensors are misaligned, or something is blocking the door’s path. Check that both sensor lights are solid (not blinking) and the path is clear. Call us if that doesn’t fix it.
Is it safe to manually open my garage door during a power outage?+
Yes — pull the red manual release cord hanging from the trolley carriage to disconnect from the opener, then lift manually. Only do this if your springs are intact. A door with a broken spring is extremely heavy and dangerous to lift manually.
Does South Florida’s humidity and salt air affect my garage door?+
Absolutely — humidity and salt air accelerate rust on springs, cables, hinges, and rollers. Regular lubrication and annual inspections matter even more here than in drier climates. If you’re near the coast, we can install stainless steel or galvanized hardware for longer-lasting protection.
Still Have a Question?
Our team is available 24/7 across South Florida — call us and we’ll walk you through it.