Fast, Reliable Garage Door Parts Across Tigard
Garage door parts replacement in Tigard typically runs $130–$340 depending on the component, and most jobs are completed same-day. If your home was built during Tigard’s 1970s–1990s suburban buildout, there’s a strong chance you’re running original extension springs, worn rollers, or degraded weatherstripping that’s past safe service life. We carry springs, cables, rollers, hinges, and weather seals for every major brand, and we stock the legacy hardware that Tigard’s older housing stock demands.

We’re familiar with the neighborhoods from Summerfield to the Highway 217 corridor, and we know the difference between a quick roller swap on a newer door and the full spring-and-cable conversion that a 1976 ranch home usually needs. Joseph Taylor personally leads every job. Call (844) 749-2402 for a free estimate — we’ll diagnose what’s actually broken and show you exactly what your door needs.
Why Matrix Garage Door Repair Washington Is Tigard’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
We’ve built our reputation in Washington County by showing up with the right parts, not excuses. Nearly 600 customers have rated us 4.8 stars — that volume matters because it means consistency across hundreds of real jobs, not a handful of cherry-picked testimonials. Tigard homeowners specifically mention our willingness to source hardware for older doors that other companies won’t touch.
Our response time to Tigard averages under 90 minutes for emergency calls, and we schedule routine parts replacements within 24–48 hours. We know the local streets — from Hall Boulevard to Scholls Ferry Road — and we understand that a garage door stuck open in Tigard’s persistent rain isn’t just inconvenient; it’s exposing your home to moisture and security risk.
Joseph Taylor serves as both owner and lead technician. You’re not getting a subcontractor who disappears after the job — you’re getting the person whose name is on the business, accountable for every part installed and every dollar charged.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Tigard
Extension Spring Replacement
Extension springs are the legacy system we encounter most in Tigard’s 97223 ZIP code. These springs stretch and contract along the horizontal tracks, and the unjacketed originals installed in 1970s ranch homes have typically exceeded their 10,000-cycle design life by decades. A typical extension spring replacement in Tigard runs $180–$340.
Here’s the critical issue: many of these systems lack safety containment cables entirely. When a bare spring snaps — and in Tigard’s damp climate, corrosion accelerates this — the broken spring can whip across the garage with lethal force. We don’t just swap the broken spring; we assess whether your system meets modern safety standards. Often, we’re converting these legacy setups to torsion springs, which mount above the door and provide safer, more balanced operation.
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs are the modern standard, mounted on a steel shaft above the door header. They distribute weight more evenly and last longer than extension springs — typically 15,000–20,000 cycles. For newer Tigard homes near the Highway 217 corridor or for homeowners upgrading from failing extension systems, torsion springs are the right move. A typical torsion spring replacement in Tigard also runs $180–$340.
Tigard’s wet seasons create a specific problem: rust on the torsion shaft and end bearings. We see seized cones and pitted shafts in homes within a mile of Fanno Creek, where groundwater and humidity concentrate. When we replace torsion springs in these conditions, we always inspect and lubricate the entire assembly — not just swap the broken coil and leave the corrosion behind.
Cables & Drums
Lift cables wind around the torsion drums and carry the door’s full weight. In Tigard’s older homes, we frequently find frayed cables, improperly wound drums, or — worst case — cables that have jumped the drum entirely after a spring failure. Cable repair in this market typically falls between $155–$295.
The drum system must match your door’s height and weight precisely. A 7-foot Clopay sectional door takes a different drum than an 8-foot Raynor one-piece door. We measure on-site and carry multiple drum sizes, because guessing on cable and drum specs is how doors get damaged.
Rollers & Hinges
Steel rollers in Tigard’s damp climate rust solid within 5–7 years if not maintained. Nylon rollers last longer and run quieter — a real benefit if your bedroom sits above or beside the garage. Roller replacement typically runs $130–$260, depending on count and whether we’re also addressing bent hinge brackets.
We see a specific failure pattern in Tigard’s wood doors: seasonal swelling during the 7-month rainy season causes binding, which pops rollers out of tracks and stresses hinges until they crack. Fixing just the roller without addressing the binding is temporary. We check track alignment and door balance as part of every roller job.

Weatherstripping & Bottom Seal
This is where Tigard’s climate hits hardest. The city averages over 37 inches of rain annually, and bottom seals on driveways that slope toward the garage take constant water contact. Rubber seals and PVC weatherstripping typically degrade in 3–5 years here — not the 7–10 years you’d see in drier climates. Weatherstripping replacement runs $130–$250.
We use vinyl-bottom seals with integrated drip edges for homes on Fanno Creek’s drainage plain, and we carry heavy-duty EPDM rubber for standard applications. The threshold seal is your door’s first defense against the rot and mold that destroy door bottoms — it’s not an afterthought.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Tigard
We work on your brand — whether that’s a Craftsman opener from the 1990s still running in a Metzger neighborhood ranch, a Raynor door on a split-level near Washington Square, or a current-model LiftMaster in a newer development off Hall Boulevard. Our parts inventory covers the full spectrum: springs and hardware for Clopay and Amarr sectional doors, cables and drums for Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster conversions, opener gears and sensors for Chamberlain and Genie systems. We don’t order parts after we arrive — we stock what Tigard’s housing stock actually needs, which means same-day completion instead of a return trip.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Tigard Homes
- Bare extension springs snapping without warning. These 30–50-year-old originals in Tigard’s 1970s ranch homes have no safety containment cables. When they break, the release of stored energy can damage vehicles, walls, or seriously injure anyone nearby. We treat every legacy spring system as a full safety upgrade, not a simple swap.
- Wood doors swelling and binding through the rainy season. Tigard’s months of continuous moisture cause untreated or poorly sealed wood doors to rack out of square. Rollers pop from tracks, hinges seize, and openers strain until they overheat. We address the hardware damage and advise on sealing or replacement options.
- Bottom seals failing prematurely at sloped driveways. Homes on Tigard’s hillsides — common in the Summerfield and Bull Mountain areas — often have driveways that channel water directly against the threshold. Standard seals deteriorate faster here; we specify heavier materials and proper threshold drainage.
- Corroded torsion hardware near creek drainage areas. Properties within the Fanno Creek watershed experience higher ambient humidity and occasional groundwater intrusion. Torsion shafts, end bearings, and cable drums rust-pit and seize, turning a spring replacement into a full hardware rebuild.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Tigard, OR
Here’s what Tigard homeowners actually pay for common parts replacements. These ranges reflect our real invoices across Washington County — not bait-and-switch estimates that balloon on-site.
| Service | Typical Range in Tigard |
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| Extension Spring Replacement | $180–$340 |
| Torsion Spring Replacement | $180–$340 |
| Weatherstripping Replacement | $130–$250 |
| Cable Repair | $155–$295 |
| Roller Replacement | $130–$260 |
What moves you within these ranges? Door size (single vs. double), hardware accessibility, and whether we’re correcting previous substandard work. A straightforward roller swap on a standard 16-foot door hits the lower end. A torsion conversion on a 1970s one-piece door with rotted jambs and no safety cables runs higher — but still far below full door replacement.
We responded to a call in the Summerfield neighborhood where a homeowner’s 1976 Clopay one-piece door had snapped an unjacketed extension spring, leaving the door hanging crooked and the safety cables missing entirely. We replaced both extension springs with modern torsion springs, installed safety cables, and added new weatherstripping to seal the soaking wet threshold — the entire upgrade came in at $320, far less than the $1,200 replacement door they feared.
Every estimate is free. Call (844) 749-2402 and we’ll give you an exact number before any work begins.
We Also Serve Cities Near Tigard
Our Garage Door Parts team covers the full Washington County corridor, including Garden Home-Whitford to the north, Beaverton and Cedar Hills to the east, and Raleigh Hills to the northeast. The same Joseph Taylor-led service, the same stocked inventory, the same day we diagnose it.
Serving Tigard, OR — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Tigard 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 Tigard
Yes, you almost certainly have extension springs, and if they’re the original bare springs without safety containment cables, they’re hazardous. These systems haven’t met code in decades, and in Tigard’s damp climate, corrosion has likely weakened them beyond safe operation. Call (844) 749-2402 for a free safety inspection — we’ll show you exactly what you’re running and what it takes to bring it current.
Tigard’s 37+ inches of annual rainfall and months of continuous wet weather degrade rubber seals in 3–5 years instead of the 7–10 years typical in drier regions. Driveways that slope toward the garage compound the problem by pooling water at the threshold. We specify heavier EPDM or vinyl seals with integrated drip edges for Tigard conditions. Call (844) 749-2402 — estimates are free, and we’ll recommend the right material for your specific drainage situation.
Washington County — which has permitting jurisdiction over Tigard, separate from Portland — generally does not require a permit for spring or cable replacement on existing doors. However, full door replacements or structural modifications to the opening may trigger permit requirements. We know the local process and can advise whether your specific job needs county notification. Call (844) 749-2402 before you start — we’ll keep you compliant.
You can replace a single broken spring on a Wayne Dalton system, but on doors 30+ years old, we typically recommend converting to a standard torsion system. Wayne Dalton’s original TorqueMaster and extension setups use proprietary hardware that’s increasingly hard to source, and the remaining original spring is likely fatigued. A torsion conversion runs $180–$340 and gives you standard, readily available parts for future service. Call (844) 749-2402 for an exact assessment of your door.
A full safety upgrade — replacing bare extension springs with modern torsion springs and installing proper containment hardware — typically runs $180–$340 in Tigard. This includes both springs, the torsion shaft, end bearings, cable drums, and lift cables. It’s the most important upgrade you can make for a door this age. Call (844) 749-2402 for a free estimate — we’ll inspect your system and give you an exact quote.
Written by Joseph Taylor, Owner at Matrix Garage Door Repair Washington, serving Tigard and Washington County since 2016.