Garage Door Installation in Roosevelt Gardens, FL
Garage door installation in Roosevelt Gardens typically runs $700–$2,200 for a new HVHZ-rated sectional door, and most jobs can be scheduled within days of your first call. Roosevelt Gardens sits in unincorporated Broward County — that jurisdictional detail shapes the permit process, the wind-rating requirements, and ultimately your insurance bill, and it’s exactly the kind of local knowledge that matters when you’re replacing a door that’s been on a concrete-block home since the Eisenhower administration. Call us at (561) 562-7368 and Richard Anderson will talk through your specific opening, your door options, and the county permit process before a single measurement is taken.

Why Liberty Bell Garage Door Service Lauderhill Is Roosevelt Gardens’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
Our Garage Door Installation team has been working in and around the 33311 ZIP for years, and we know exactly what these mid-century concrete-block homes demand: non-standard opening sizes, deteriorated original hardware, and Broward County permit submissions — not Fort Lauderdale city applications. That’s a combination that trips up a lot of contractors who work just across the jurisdictional line on Sunrise Boulevard.
Richard Anderson handles every Garage Door Installation in Roosevelt Gardens personally, from the on-site measure to the final inspection sign-off. With 12 years in the field and a 4.9-star average across 111 verified reviews, his track record speaks for itself — you’re not getting a rotating crew dispatched from a call center; you’re getting the most experienced person in the company on your driveway.
We’re close enough to Roosevelt Gardens that same-day and next-day appointments are routine. When a door fails on a working household, waiting a week isn’t acceptable. Richard carries parts for eight major brands — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — so the job rarely stalls because the right hardware isn’t on the truck.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Roosevelt Gardens
New Door Installation
A full new door installation in Roosevelt Gardens is rarely optional — it’s usually forced by the age and condition of what’s already there. The original one-piece tilt-up steel doors on 1950s and 1960s homes were never wind-rated, often show panel corrosion all the way through, and use torsion spring assemblies built to gauges no regional supplier still stocks. When we confirm a door is beyond viable repair, we replace it with a code-compliant HVHZ-rated sectional unit that meets Broward County’s wind-load requirements. A typical new door installation in Roosevelt Gardens runs $700–$2,200 depending on door size, material, and insulation spec — and that range includes the county permit, which is part of every job we do here, not an afterthought.
Single Car Door
Single-car installations are the most common job we run in Roosevelt Gardens, because the housing stock here — small concrete-block homes built between the 1950s and 1970s — almost universally features one-car garages or owner-enclosed single-car carports. The challenge isn’t the door itself; it’s the rough opening. Decades of settling, owner modifications, and non-square framing mean the opening a standard single-car door is supposed to fit into often requires custom framing adjustments before the door can go in. We measure and assess the opening before quoting, so the price you get reflects what the job actually requires — not a nominal dimension that blows up at installation.
Double Car Door
Double-car openings in Roosevelt Gardens are less common than in newer Broward neighborhoods, but they do exist — particularly in homes where a carport was enclosed and widened over the years. Installing a double-car door in a converted carport opening frequently means the rough opening isn’t square, isn’t the right height, or was framed for a single door and widened informally. We frame and reinforce the opening correctly, then install an HVHZ-rated double-car sectional that meets county requirements. Pricing follows the same $700–$2,200 range as single-car work, with material and wind-rating spec being the primary cost drivers.
Custom Garage Door
Some Roosevelt Gardens homeowners are putting genuine investment into mid-century properties, and a custom door — wood, carriage-house style, or designer steel — can be the detail that pulls a renovation together. Custom doors require longer lead times and more precise rough-opening prep, but the process is the same: Richard measures the opening, specifies the door to the actual dimensions, and pulls the Broward County permit before anything ships. We work with Clopay, Amarr, and Wayne Dalton custom lines and can source doors that meet both aesthetic goals and HVHZ wind-rating requirements.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Roosevelt Gardens
We work with eight brands that together cover nearly every door and opener a Roosevelt Gardens homeowner is likely to encounter: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. For new installations, we stock or can rapidly source Clopay and Amarr HVHZ-rated sectional doors specifically because they carry the wind-load documentation Broward County inspectors require. Whatever brand your existing opener is — or whatever brand you’d like to pair with a new door — Richard can spec the right combination and have parts on hand for the installation visit.

Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Roosevelt Gardens Homes
- Legacy torsion springs corroded beyond repair. Roosevelt Gardens homes built in the 1950s through 1970s carry original torsion spring hardware manufactured to gauges that are no longer in production. Broward County’s year-round heat and humidity accelerate corrosion on older galvanized hardware, and when these springs fail, a like-for-like replacement part simply doesn’t exist — the entire door-and-hardware assembly needs to go.
- One-piece tilt-up doors that jam and won’t travel. The original one-piece steel tilt-up doors on mid-century Roosevelt Gardens homes weren’t built with sectional track systems, so when the bottom panel buckles or the pivot hardware bends, the whole door locks up. We were called to a concrete-block single-family home in the 33311 ZIP where exactly this happened: the tilt-up had buckled at the bottom panel, jamming the spring assembly and trapping the homeowner’s vehicle inside. We replaced it with an Amarr HVHZ-rated sectional, pulled the county permit the same week, and the homeowner’s insurer accepted the wind-mitigation documentation for a premium credit at renewal.
- Non-square rough openings from converted carports. Owner-enclosed carport conversions — very common in Roosevelt Gardens — often left undersized or out-of-square rough openings that don’t match standard door dimensions. A door ordered to nominal width arrives on site and won’t fit without custom framing adjustments. Technicians who don’t measure the actual opening before quoting create a frustrating situation where the job price jumps after the door is already on the truck.
- Permit pulled under the wrong jurisdiction. Technicians used to working in Fort Lauderdale sometimes attempt to apply that city’s permit workflow to a Roosevelt Gardens job — and it doesn’t work. Because Roosevelt Gardens is unincorporated Broward County, permits must go through the Broward County Building Division with county fee schedules, county submission protocols, and county inspection scheduling. Using municipal forms or fee structures causes project delays and failed inspections that a homeowner then has to untangle.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Roosevelt Gardens, FL
Here are the service ranges that apply to the Roosevelt Gardens market:
| Service | Typical Range (Roosevelt Gardens) |
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| New Door Installation (HVHZ-rated sectional, single-car) | $700–$2,200 |
| Opener Installation (compatible with new door) | $250–$550 |
| Spring Repair (where retrofit is viable on legacy hardware) | $180–$340 |
What moves a job toward the higher end: double-car openings, insulated steel or wood doors, HVHZ-rated panels with full wind-load documentation, carport-conversion framing work, or opener installation bundled with the new door. What keeps costs lower: a square, correctly-sized existing opening and a straightforward single-car sectional door in a standard steel finish. Every estimate is free, and Richard will give you a firm number before any work starts. Call (561) 562-7368 to schedule your on-site measure.
We Also Serve Cities Near Roosevelt Gardens
Beyond Roosevelt Gardens, we regularly run installations and service calls in Boulevard Gardens, Rock Island, Washington Park, and Broward Estates. These neighboring communities share much of the same mid-century housing stock and the same Broward County permitting requirements, so the local knowledge we bring to a Roosevelt Gardens job travels directly to your driveway regardless of which side of the neighborhood line you’re on. Call (561) 562-7368 — same responsiveness, same crew.
Serving Roosevelt Gardens, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Roosevelt Gardens 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 Installation in Roosevelt Gardens
Yes — any full garage door replacement in Roosevelt Gardens requires a permit through the Broward County Building Division, and there’s no way around it if you want the job done legally and your insurance documentation to hold up. Roosevelt Gardens is unincorporated Broward County, not a municipality, so the county is the authority having jurisdiction. Beyond the legal requirement, the permit process produces the wind-mitigation documentation your insurer needs to apply any wind-mitigation premium credit — so it’s genuinely in your financial interest. We handle the county permit submission on every installation job we do in the 33311 ZIP. Call (561) 562-7368 to get the process started.
In almost every case we see in Roosevelt Gardens, a stuck 1960s tilt-up door needs a full replacement, not a repair. The hardware on those original one-piece doors was built to specs that aren’t manufactured anymore, so sourcing a matching pivot arm, spring, or bottom panel bracket isn’t feasible — and even if we could find close-enough parts, repairing a door that’s already 60-plus years old and not wind-rated doesn’t bring it into HVHZ compliance. Replacing it with a current HVHZ-rated sectional door solves the immediate failure, meets county code, and opens the door to an insurance wind-mitigation credit. New door installation in Roosevelt Gardens runs $700–$2,200. Call (561) 562-7368 and Richard can assess your specific door on the first visit.
Broward County Building Division and the City of Fort Lauderdale run completely separate permit systems with different fee schedules, different online submission portals, and different inspection scheduling workflows. For a garage door job in Roosevelt Gardens, the permit application goes to the county — not the city — and the inspector dispatched is a county inspector, not a Fort Lauderdale building department inspector. Contractors who cross the line on Sunrise Boulevard without adjusting their process submit the wrong forms, pay incorrect fees, and end up with failed inspections or stopped-work notices. Richard has pulled county permits for Roosevelt Gardens jobs specifically, so the process runs smoothly without the homeowner having to manage any of it. Call (561) 562-7368 to ask any specifics about the county permit timeline.
It can, and for Roosevelt Gardens homeowners with older non-rated doors, the savings are often real enough to meaningfully offset part of the door’s cost. Florida Citizens and many private insurers offer wind-mitigation credits for garage doors that meet High-Velocity Hurricane Zone wind-load requirements. The credit is applied based on a wind-mitigation inspection report — which your inspector generates as part of the Broward County permit process. The actual premium reduction depends on your insurer, your policy, and your home’s other wind-mitigation features, so we can’t quote you a specific number. But we’ve seen Roosevelt Gardens homeowners receive credits that covered a meaningful portion of the replacement cost at their first renewal. Call (561) 562-7368 and Richard can walk you through which door specs qualify under current HVHZ standards.
Yes, but only if the framing is adjusted correctly first — and that adjustment needs to be quoted honestly before the door is ordered. Converted carports in Roosevelt Gardens are one of the most common rough-opening problems we encounter: the opening was framed for a carport, not a garage door, and it’s frequently the wrong width, the wrong height, out of square, or all three. A standard door ordered to nominal dimensions won’t drop into that opening without custom header and jamb work. Richard measures the actual opening on the initial visit, specifies the door to fit what’s actually there (or quotes the framing work required to bring it to standard), and gives you a firm total before anything is ordered. Call (561) 562-7368 for a free on-site assessment.
Reviewed by Richard Anderson, Owner and Lead Technician at Liberty Bell Garage Door Service Lauderhill, serving Roosevelt Gardens, FL and surrounding Broward County communities for 12 years.