Fast, Reliable Garage Door Parts Across Beaverton
Garage door parts in Beaverton typically run $110–$340 depending on the component, and most standard replacements are completed same-day. Whether you’re dealing with a rusted torsion spring in a Murrayhill subdivision or a torn bottom seal after a freezing rain event near Tanasbourne, we stock the exact parts your door needs and deliver them with technician-level installation.

We’re Matrix Garage Door Repair Washington, and our Garage Door Parts team makes regular runs to Beaverton from our Seattle base. We know the difference between a Cedar Hills ranch with a 1970s single-car bay and a Quatama townhome with HOA-mandated panel specs — and we carry parts that fit both. Joseph Taylor personally leads every job, and with 8 years focused exclusively on garage doors, we don’t guess at what your Beaverton home needs. Call (844) 749-2402 for a free estimate.
Why Matrix Garage Door Repair Washington Is Beaverton’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Nearly 600 customers have rated us 4.8 stars, and that volume matters — it means consistency across hundreds of real jobs, not a handful of cherry-picked testimonials. Beaverton homeowners specifically mention our ability to navigate HOA requirements without drama. That’s not a skill every garage door company brings.
Joseph Taylor personally leads every job, so when you call about a spring failure in West Haven-Sylvan or a binding door in Raleigh Hills, you’re talking to the person accountable for the outcome — not a dispatcher reading from a script. Our response time to Beaverton averages same-day for standard calls, with emergency garage door service available when you’re locked out or facing a safety risk.
We work on your brand. Our factory-familiar knowledge covers LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — meaning we source compatible parts without the trial-and-error that wastes your Saturday. In Beaverton’s damp climate, that expertise translates to springs that actually resist corrosion and seals that hold up through the wet season.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Beaverton
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs are the workhorse of most Beaverton two-car garages, especially in those 1990s–2000s master-planned subdivisions where they’ve been cycling 3–4 times daily for 20-plus years. In Beaverton’s persistent moisture, these springs corrode faster than inland Oregon homeowners expect — we’ve replaced springs in Tanasbourne homes that failed at 8 years instead of the typical 12–15. A typical torsion spring replacement in Beaverton runs $180–$340, including the spring, winding cones, and professional installation. We match wire size, inner diameter, and wind direction precisely; a mismatched spring snaps early or damages your opener.
Bottom Seal Replacement
Beaverton’s bottom seals take a beating unique to the Pacific Northwest. The chronic dampness from October through May rots out rubber and vinyl seals within a few years, and occasional freezing rain events can bond the seal to your garage slab. Force the door open, and you’ll strip the seal clean off — a call we get every winter from homeowners near Murrayhill and Cedar Hills. We stock bulb-style, bead-style, and T-style seals to match your door’s retainer, and we measure on-site because Beaverton’s slab heights vary, especially in older Raleigh Hills ranches. Typical bottom seal replacement in Beaverton: $110–$220.
Weatherstripping for Sides and Top
The same moisture that kills bottom seals degrades your jamb weatherstripping, letting drafts, pollen, and garage smells migrate into living spaces. In Beaverton’s climate, we see this most in homes with south-facing doors where UV plus rain accelerates rubber fatigue. We replace vinyl, rubber, and brush-style seals, and we’ll tell you honestly when a full perimeter set makes sense versus just the failed section. Weatherstripping replacement in Beaverton typically runs $110–$220.
Cables & Drums
Frayed or unspooled cables are a safety issue we don’t mess around with. The high tension in a wound torsion system can cause serious injury — this is trained-professional territory, not a weekend YouTube project. In Beaverton, we see cable failures spike after ice events when homeowners force a frozen door, throwing the cable off the drum. We carry 1/8″ and 3/32″ aircraft-grade cables for standard residential doors, and we inspect your drums for wear while we’re in there.
Rollers & Hinges
Noisy, shuddering door? Worn rollers are often the culprit, especially in Beaverton’s older stock where steel rollers have ground through their bearings over decades. We stock nylon rollers with sealed bearings for quieter operation — a feature that matters in dense HOA communities where neighbors share walls and noise complaints travel. Hinges fatigue at the knuckle; we match gauge and hole pattern to your door’s construction.
Extension Springs
Less common in Beaverton’s newer subdivisions but still found in postwar ranches around Cedar Hills, extension springs run parallel to the horizontal tracks and use a pulley system. These require safety cables — a code requirement we verify on every extension spring job. If your older Beaverton home still runs extension springs, we’ll inspect the containment cables and upgrade to torsion if your headroom allows.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Beaverton
We carry parts and factory-compatible replacements for LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — eight major brands that cover the vast majority of doors installed in Beaverton over the last three decades. Whether your Quatama townhome has a belt-drive Chamberlain from 2012 or your Raleigh Hills ranch still runs a Craftsman chain-drive from 1998, we source parts that fit without modification. Our Wayne Dalton and Raynor familiarity matters especially in Beaverton’s planned communities, where these brands were spec’d heavily by builders during the 1990s and 2000s construction waves. We don’t order generic and hope — we match OEM specs, which means one trip, one fix, and no return visits because a panel profile or spring rate was off.

Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Beaverton Homes
- Corroded torsion springs from chronic dampness. Beaverton’s Pacific Northwest moisture doesn’t freeze hard but lingers for months, attacking spring coating and hardware. We see 20–25% faster corrosion here than in drier Oregon climates, especially on doors facing prevailing winds.
- Bottom seals torn by freezing rain bonding. When ice glues your seal to the slab and you hit the opener button, the seal loses. We replaced three in one January week after a freeze event near Tanasbourne — all preventable with proper seal material and threshold drainage.
- Wood-composite doors swelling and binding in tracks. Beaverton’s humidity swings cause seasonal expansion in composite and wood doors, especially in unconditioned garages. The fix isn’t always new panels — sometimes it’s track realignment, hinge adjustment, or switching to moisture-resistant materials.
- HOA compliance friction on replacement parts. In Murrayhill and similar subdivisions, technicians routinely discover mid-job that a homeowner’s chosen replacement doesn’t match community CC&Rs — a pause-the-job moment almost unknown in less-planned neighboring cities like Tigard or Hillsboro.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Beaverton, OR
Here’s what typical garage door parts cost installed in Beaverton. These ranges include the component, labor, and standard hardware — no add-on surprises when we arrive.
| Part/Service | Beaverton Price Range |
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| Torsion Spring | $180–$340 |
| Bottom Seal | $110–$220 |
| Weatherstripping | $110–$220 |
What moves you within these ranges? Spring size and cycle rating (higher cycles cost more upfront, last longer), seal type and retainer compatibility, and whether we need to address secondary damage — a failed spring often stresses cables and hinges too. We inspect the full system and quote before starting. Estimates are free. Call (844) 749-2402.
We Also Serve Cities Near Beaverton
Our parts and service coverage extends to Cedar Hills, Raleigh Hills, West Haven, and West Haven-Sylvan — neighborhoods that share Beaverton’s housing stock patterns and climate challenges. Whether you’re in a 1960s ranch near Cedar Hills Boulevard or a newer build off Scholls Ferry Road, we carry the inventory to match your door’s age and brand.
HOA Compliance: The Beaverton Difference
In Beaverton’s master-planned HOA subdivisions like Murrayhill and Tanasbourne, homeowners face strict CC&Rs dictating approved door panel styles, colors, and window configurations — a compliance layer almost unknown in less-planned nearby cities like Tigard or Hillsboro. We’ve learned to ask the right questions before we load the truck.
We recently replaced a rusted Wayne Dalton torsion spring in a Murrayhill home, but before starting, the homeowner pulled up their HOA’s approved color chart — Flake White, not Glacier White — and we ordered the exact factory-matched replacement to keep them violation-free. That attention to detail is why Beaverton homeowners in governed communities call us back. We don’t want you explaining to an architectural review board why your new panel doesn’t match the neighborhood standard.
If you’re in a CC&R community, have your approved color and style documentation ready when you call. We’ll cross-reference against manufacturer specs and confirm compatibility before we schedule. It’s faster than a redo, and it keeps your HOA relationship smooth.
Serving Beaverton, OR — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Beaverton 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 Beaverton
If you live in a governed community like Murrayhill or Tanasbourne, yes — check your CC&Rs before ordering panels, windows, or even certain hardware finishes. We help Beaverton homeowners navigate this by reviewing your HOA’s approved manufacturer list and color charts before we source parts, and we’ll hold the order until you confirm compliance. Call (844) 749-2402 and we’ll walk through what documentation to gather.
Beaverton’s persistent low-level moisture from October through May corrodes torsion springs and hardware faster than hard-freeze climates because the dampness never fully dries. We see 20–25% faster corrosion here than in drier Oregon markets, especially on south-facing doors and in unventilated garages. We spec galvanized or coated springs where appropriate and can recommend ventilation improvements that extend spring life. For a rust assessment, call (844) 749-2402 — estimates are free.
Yes — seasonal swelling of wood-composite doors is common in Beaverton’s humid climate, and the fix ranges from track realignment ($140–$285) to hinge adjustment or switching to moisture-resistant materials. We inspect whether the binding is seasonal (humidity-related) or progressive (water damage) and recommend accordingly. Call (844) 749-2402 to schedule a look.
Check for torn or missing rubber after any freezing rain event — Beaverton’s occasional ice storms bond bottom seals to the slab, and forcing the door strips the seal clean or leaves ragged edges. You may also see daylight under the door or feel drafts. We stock replacement seals for all common retainers and measure on-site because Beaverton’s slab heights vary. A new seal typically runs $110–$220 installed; call (844) 749-2402 for an exact quote.
We verify before we order. In Beaverton’s CC&R communities, we cross-reference your HOA’s approved color chart against factory specs — Flake White versus Glacier White matters. If a panel’s already been ordered and rejected, we work with the manufacturer on exchanges, though restocking fees may apply. The best move is calling us first with your HOA documentation in hand. Reach Joseph Taylor at (844) 749-2402 and we’ll confirm compliance before anything ships.
Ready to get your Beaverton garage door working right? Whether it’s a rusted spring, a torn seal after last week’s ice, or an HOA-compliant panel replacement you’ve been putting off, we’ll diagnose it honestly and fix it with parts that fit. Call (844) 749-2402 for a free estimate — Joseph Taylor answers directly, and we serve Beaverton same-day for most standard calls.
Written by Joseph Taylor, Owner at Matrix Garage Door Repair Washington, serving Beaverton and the greater Portland metro since 2016.