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Commercial roll-up steel door on a Bay Area warehouse loading bay
San Francisco Bay Area — Commercial Door Service

Commercial Garage Door Service
Repairs, Installs & Maintenance Built Around Your Uptime.

When a commercial door stops working, the real cost is the bay or storefront that can't operate. We repair, install, and maintain roll-up, sectional, and high-cycle commercial doors across the Bay Area — scheduled around your hours, with upfront pricing and parts rated for how hard your doors actually run.

Same-Day
Where Available
Upfront
Pricing
High-Cycle
Rated Parts
Licensed
& Insured
Licensed & Insured
Insured & Bonded
Workers' Comp Covered
Upfront Pricing
Commercial-Grade Parts
Scheduled Around Your Hours
Quick Answer

Commercial garage door service is the repair, installation, and maintenance of the doors that keep a business operating — roll-up and coiling steel doors, commercial sectional doors, high-cycle spring systems, and commercial-grade operators. Because these doors cycle far more than a home door, the parts and the servicing have to be rated for that load. We service commercial doors across the Bay Area with upfront pricing and visits scheduled around your operations.

What We Service

Commercial Doors, Springs & Operators We Handle

We service the door systems most Bay Area businesses depend on — from a single storefront roll-up to multi-bay warehouse doors. We confirm the door type, spring system, and operator on site so the work is matched to how the door is actually used, not a residential assumption.

Roll-up & coiling steel doors
Service, repair, and replacement of roll-up and coiling steel doors for warehouses, loading bays, and storefronts — slats, barrels, springs, and guides.
Commercial sectional doors
Sectional overhead doors for shops and light-industrial buildings — panel, track, roller, cable, and hardware repair or full replacement.
High-cycle spring systems
Commercial springs sized to the door's real cycle count — the single biggest reason a busy commercial door comes back too soon is a spring rated like a residential one.
Commercial operators & openers
Repair and replacement of commercial-grade operators matched to door weight and duty cycle. A residential motor on an all-day door overheats and fails early.
Storefront & security doors
Roll-up storefront and security grille service for retail and mixed-use buildings — smooth, secure operation at open and close every day.
Preventive maintenance
Scheduled inspection, lubrication, and adjustment to catch wear before it becomes downtime — the cheapest service we do relative to what a shutdown costs.
Why Commercial Is Different

Sized for How Hard Your Doors Actually Run

A commercial door on a busy bay can cycle many times the daily count of a home door — so it wears through springs, cables, and operators on a completely different timeline.

That difference is where most commercial door trouble starts. A spring or operator rated for residential duty will technically fit, but on a door that opens and closes all day it reaches the end of its cycle life fast and leaves you with a door down at the worst possible moment. The repair that actually lasts is the one sized to the door's real duty cycle — a high-cycle spring system and an operator built for continuous use.

It's the same reason preventive maintenance pays off on commercial doors more than residential ones: the doors are used harder, the warning signs show up sooner, and the cost of ignoring them is measured in lost operating hours, not just a part. We service the door around the way your business runs it.

How We Work

Service That Works Around Your Operations

Commercial work has to fit your schedule, not interrupt it. Here's how a typical commercial service call goes — built to keep your doors moving with the least disruption to the business.

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On-site assessment
We inspect the door, springs, cables, and operator, confirm the door type and duty cycle, and identify the true cause — not just the symptom.
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Upfront written quote
You get a clear, upfront price for the repair or replacement before work begins, with the repair-vs-replace trade-off explained around uptime.
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Scheduled around your hours
We plan the work — including after-hours or before-opening where needed — so a bay or storefront isn't down during business. Multi-door jobs are sequenced for access.
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Test & maintenance option
We cycle-test and balance the door, confirm safety reversal, and can set a maintenance schedule so the next failure is caught early.
Honest Comparisons

Two Decisions That Protect Your Uptime

For a commercial door, the smartest spending decisions are about avoiding downtime, not just the lowest invoice. Here's our straight guidance on the two that come up most.

Repair vs. replace

A single fault on a structurally sound commercial door is worth repairing. The decision shifts toward replacement once a door is failing repeatedly, the slats or panels are damaged, or recurring stoppages are costing more in lost operating hours than a new door would.

On a commercial door the downtime usually outweighs the part cost, so that's where we anchor the math.

Our honest take: fix the one-off; replace when failures repeat or the door is structurally done — and we'll show you which way the uptime math points.
Reactive vs. preventive maintenance

Running a commercial door until it breaks guarantees the failure happens at the worst time — mid-shift, during a delivery, at open. Most commercial door failures give warning signs first: noise, sag, slowing, or a straining operator.

Scheduled maintenance catches those signs and is a fraction of the cost of an emergency call plus lost hours.

Our usual recommendation: put high-use doors on a maintenance schedule — it's the cheapest insurance against an unplanned shutdown.
Upfront Pricing

How We Price Commercial Door Work

No surprise invoices. Every commercial job starts with an on-site assessment and an upfront written quote you approve before work begins. Rather than post a single number that won't fit your door or facility, here are the honest factors that shape it.

Door type & size
A storefront roll-up, a warehouse coiling door, and a multi-panel sectional differ in parts and labor. Larger and heavier doors cost more to service.
Standard vs. high-cycle springs
High-cycle spring systems cost more up front but are rated for the door's real duty cycle — the right call for doors that run all day.
Operator type & duty
A commercial-grade operator sized for continuous use is priced differently from a light-duty unit. We match it to the door's weight and cycle load.
One-off repair vs. maintenance plan
Single repairs are priced per job; a scheduled maintenance plan spreads cost and reduces the odds of an emergency call.
After-hours scheduling
Work timed outside business hours to avoid downtime can affect scheduling and cost. We tell you upfront if it does.
Number of doors
Servicing several doors in one visit is more efficient than separate calls. For multi-door facilities we quote the whole scope clearly.

The bottom line: an on-site assessment, an upfront price approved before work begins, and no surprises on the invoice.

Licensed & Accountable

Insured, Bonded, and Straight With You

Commercial work means crews on your property and doors your business depends on — so credentials and honesty matter as much as the repair itself.

  • We're licensed, insured, and bonded, with workers' comp coverage — the crew on your site and the work itself are protected.
  • Our work is backed by a workmanship warranty, and the commercial parts and operators we install carry their own manufacturer warranties — we explain what each covers before you approve.
  • We install commercial-grade parts rated for your door's duty cycle and stay brand-agnostic — the recommendation is about what keeps your door running, not moving a particular label.
  • If a repair is the smarter spend than a replacement, we'll say so. Our job is your uptime, not the size of the invoice.
Commercial Door Down? Request a Service Quote
On-site assessment across the Bay Area — upfront pricing, commercial-grade parts, and service scheduled around your operations. Roll-up, sectional, and high-cycle doors repaired, installed, and maintained.
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Commercial FAQ

Commercial Garage Door Service Questions

Straight answers to the questions Bay Area businesses ask us most about commercial garage door repair, installation, and maintenance.

What types of commercial garage doors do you service?
We repair, install, and maintain commercial sectional doors, roll-up and coiling steel doors, high-cycle spring systems, and commercial-grade operators for storefronts, warehouses, auto shops, and light-industrial buildings. We confirm the door type, spring system, and operator on site so the repair is matched to how the door is actually used.
How quickly can you respond to a commercial door problem?
We offer same-day service across the Bay Area where our schedule allows, and we plan commercial visits around your operating hours so a repair doesn't shut down a bay or storefront during business. When you call, tell us whether the door is fully down, stuck open, or unsafe, and we'll prioritize accordingly. Rather than promise a fixed response time we can't guarantee for every situation, we give you a realistic window when you call.
Do you service high-cycle doors and commercial operators?
Yes. A commercial door on a busy bay can cycle many times the daily count of a home door, so the spring system and operator have to be rated for that real cycle load. We replace worn springs with correctly rated high-cycle systems and service or replace commercial operators sized to the door's weight and duty cycle — an operator built for a residential door will overheat and fail on a door that runs all day.
Do you offer preventive maintenance plans?
Yes. Scheduled maintenance — lubrication, spring and cable inspection, operator and safety-reversal checks, and hardware tightening — is the cheapest way to avoid an unplanned shutdown, because most commercial door failures show warning signs first. We can set a maintenance schedule matched to how hard your doors are used and flag wear before it becomes downtime.
Should we repair or replace a commercial door?
On a commercial door the real cost usually isn't the part — it's the downtime while a bay or storefront sits unusable. A single fault on a sound door is worth repairing; replacement makes sense once a door is failing repeatedly, the panels or slats are damaged, or repeated stoppages are costing you more in lost use than a new door would. We frame that decision around uptime, not just the invoice, and tell you honestly which way it points.
Can you work around our business hours?
Yes. We schedule commercial work — including after-hours and before-opening visits where needed — so the service window lines up with your operations rather than interrupting them. For multi-door facilities we plan the sequence so you're never fully without access.
Do you service commercial properties in my area?
We service commercial garage doors across the San Francisco Bay Area, including San Jose, San Francisco, Palo Alto, Redwood City, Mountain View, and the surrounding Peninsula, South Bay, and North Bay. Call us with your location and door type and we'll schedule an on-site assessment.
Where We Work

Commercial Door Service Across the Bay Area

We service commercial garage doors throughout the Bay Area. Find your city below, or see all of our garage door services.

Get in Touch

Request a Commercial Service Quote

On-site commercial assessments across the Bay Area — upfront pricing and service scheduled around your operations. Call 650-993-1457 or send the form with your door type and location and we'll arrange a visit.

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Last updated: June 2026