Garage Door Parts in Broadview Park, FL
If you’re a Broadview Park homeowner dealing with a broken spring, worn rollers, or a fraying cable, you’re in the right place. Liberty Bell Garage Door Service stocks and installs parts for all the major brands — and Richard Anderson, our owner and lead technician, knows the specific conditions that wear out hardware faster here than anywhere else in Broward County. Call us at (561) 562-7368 for a free estimate, and we’ll get to you fast.

Our Garage Door Parts team regularly works throughout Broadview Park, and we understand exactly what separates a Broadview Park job from a job in an incorporated city like Plantation — different permitting authority, narrower garage bays, and salt air that eats through uncoated hardware faster than the manufacturer specs ever account for.
Why Liberty Bell Garage Door Service Lauderhill Is Broadview Park’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Broadview Park sits in unincorporated Broward County, which means garage door work that triggers a permit runs through the Broward County Building Division — not a city office — and requires a Florida Product Approval wind-load number on every replacement application. That’s a step a lot of out-of-area contractors miss entirely, leading to delayed inspections and stalled projects. Richard Anderson has been navigating Broward County’s permitting process for 12 years, and he knows exactly which product-approval numbers apply to the doors we install in Broadview Park’s 33317 zip code.
Our 111 verified customer reviews average 4.9 stars — and a meaningful share of that work has been done on the compact CBS ranch homes along and off West Broward Boulevard and near State Road 7. That track record isn’t built on easy jobs in big, new garages. It’s built on tight clearances, corroded hardware, and older homes whose doors haven’t been touched since the Carter administration. When Richard shows up, you’re getting the most experienced person in the company — because he’s the one doing the job.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Broadview Park
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs on Broadview Park’s 8–9 ft single-car garage openings take more punishment than most homeowners expect. The salt-laden air moving inland from the Fort Lauderdale coastline — just a few miles east — accelerates corrosion on standard springs, often cutting the expected service life from five years down to two or three. We install galvanized, corrosion-resistant torsion springs rated for coastal exposure, which is the right call for any home in the 33317 area. A typical torsion spring replacement in Broadview Park runs $180–$340 depending on spring size and whether the cable system needs attention at the same time.
We responded to a call off West Broward Boulevard not long ago — a 1970s CBS ranch home where a LiftMaster opener had stopped dead after the torsion spring snapped mid-season. The spring’s finish had corroded well ahead of schedule, exactly because of that coastal salt exposure. We pulled the failed unit, installed a coastal-rated replacement, re-synced the rolling-code remote, and had the homeowner back up and running in under two hours. The 8-foot opening was tight, but our techs train for the close-clearance conditions that are the norm across Broadview Park’s ranch garage bays.
Extension Spring Repair
Older Broadview Park homes — particularly those built before 1975 — sometimes have extension springs rather than torsion springs, especially on lighter steel doors that were original equipment when the homes were new. Extension springs on these setups are often undersized for the doors’ current weight after previous repairs added mass. We assess the full spring system before replacing any component, because swapping one worn spring without checking the other side is a shortcut that leads to a callback. Extension spring repair in Broadview Park typically falls in the $180–$340 range.
Cables & Drums
Cables and drums take a secondary beating whenever a spring fails — and in Broadview Park’s humidity, the cable strands themselves corrode and fray faster than they would in a drier climate. We see frayed lift cables regularly on homes near Pine Island Ridge and on streets feeding off North University Drive, where garages have gone years without any maintenance. A cable repair in Broadview Park runs $130–$250. We replace both cables at the same time if one is compromised, because a cable that’s 70% through its life won’t last much longer than the one that just snapped.
Rollers & Hinges
Galvanized steel tracks on Broadview Park’s older doors pit and warp from year-round high humidity, which causes rollers to bind or jump the track. That matters more here than in many other communities because a door that can’t close completely or seat squarely against its stops may fail a Broward County wind-load inspection — and a failed inspection can void homeowner insurance coverage during hurricane season. We stock nylon and steel rollers for every door configuration we encounter in Broadview Park, including the narrower 8-foot bays that require smaller-profile hardware. Roller replacement in Broadview Park runs $110–$220 for a full set.
Weatherstripping & Bottom Seal
In Broadview Park, weatherstripping isn’t just about keeping out bugs and water — though South Florida’s rain events make that important enough on their own. A properly sealed garage door is part of the pressure-envelope requirement under Florida’s High-Velocity Hurricane Zone standards. Worn or cracked weatherstripping and a failing bottom seal can allow wind pressure to build inside the garage during a storm, which puts structural stress on the door and the surrounding CBS wall. We replace bottom seals and full door perimeter weatherstripping on the same visit whenever the inspection shows both are compromised.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Broadview Park
Richard works on every major brand you’re likely to find in a Broadview Park home: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. Whatever came with your house — or whatever was installed by a previous owner — we carry or can source the right parts for it. We stock parts for the brands we service, which means we’re not waiting on a distributor to ship a common spring or roller set before we can finish your job. For Broadview Park customers, that typically translates to a same-visit repair rather than a return trip.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Broadview Park Homes
- Torsion springs corroding ahead of cycle-life ratings. Salt air from the coastline a few miles east travels well inland into the 33317 zip code and attacks uncoated spring finishes. Springs that should last five years or more are sometimes failing at two to three years on Broadview Park homes that don’t have corrosion-resistant hardware.
- Rollers binding or jumping track on humid-warped galvanized rails. The combination of year-round high humidity and the age of most Broadview Park doors means galvanized tracks pit and develop flat spots that throw rollers off path. Left alone, this becomes a door that won’t close fully — a real problem heading into hurricane season.
- Rolling-code remote signal conflicts on dense blocks near State Road 7. In the tighter residential pockets off State Road 7 and Marina Boulevard, neighboring opener units operate close enough to each other that frequency conflicts cause phantom activations or failed commands. Homeowners typically assume the battery is dead. More often it’s a frequency conflict that requires remote reprogramming or a replacement receiver.
- Non-compliant original doors flagged by insurers on 1960s–1970s ranch homes. Broadview Park’s housing stock is heavily concentrated in the CBS ranch homes built between roughly 1958 and 1980. Original steel or aluminum doors on these homes almost never meet current Broward County wind-load codes, and insurers are increasingly flagging them at renewal. Upgrading to a hurricane-rated door with the correct Florida Product Approval number is now the single most common parts-and-replacement job we do in Broadview Park.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Broadview Park, FL
Broadview Park pricing follows the Fort Lauderdale market rates, with some variation based on the close-clearance conditions and coastal-grade materials the area requires. Here’s what to expect:
| Service | Typical Range (Broadview Park) |
|---|---|
| Torsion Spring Replacement (coastal-rated) | $180–$340 |
| Roller Replacement (full set) | $110–$220 |
| Cable Repair | $130–$250 |
| Track Realignment | $120–$240 |
| Garage Door Repair (general) | $150–$600 |
Pricing depends on the spring size required for your specific door weight and opening width, whether the cable system needs simultaneous attention, and the grade of hardware we use — we always recommend corrosion-resistant components for Broadview Park’s coastal exposure. Estimates are free. Call (561) 562-7368 and Richard will give you a straight number before any work starts.
We Also Serve Cities Near Broadview Park
Beyond Broadview Park, we regularly work in Plantation, Broward Estates, Lauderhill, and Lauderdale Lakes — all within a short drive of the 33317 zip code. If you’re in any of these communities and need parts, repairs, or emergency service, the same owner-operated approach applies. One call, one experienced technician, no runaround.
Serving Broadview Park, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Broadview Park 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 Broadview Park
Salt-laden air from the Fort Lauderdale coastline — only a few miles east — travels inland into Broadview Park and attacks the finish on standard, uncoated torsion springs, compressing what should be a five-year service life down to two or three years. The rated cycle life on a spring assumes a relatively neutral indoor environment; Broadview Park’s coastal humidity is anything but neutral. We install galvanized corrosion-resistant springs as the standard on every Broadview Park job specifically because of this. Call (561) 562-7368 for a free assessment if you suspect your spring is showing early corrosion.
A straight spring replacement — same size, same door, no structural changes — generally doesn’t require a permit. However, if you’re replacing the door itself or upgrading to a hurricane-rated unit, Broadview Park falls under Broward County Building Division jurisdiction (not a municipal office), and those jobs require a permit that references a Florida Product Approval wind-load number from the state’s product-approval database. That’s a detail that trips up contractors unfamiliar with the county process. Richard has 12 years navigating exactly this — call (561) 562-7368 and we’ll tell you upfront what your specific job requires.
Yes. The 8–9 ft single-car openings common to Broadview Park’s CBS ranch homes are tight, but our techs are trained for close-clearance work — it’s the standard condition we encounter here, not an exception. In most cases we can complete a roller and track replacement without needing the vehicle moved, though we’ll let you know at the start of the job if the specific configuration requires otherwise. Call (561) 562-7368 to describe your setup and we’ll give you a realistic heads-up.
Rolling-code technology cycles through billions of codes on every button press, which is secure by design. The issue we see more often in dense Broadview Park blocks — particularly near State Road 7 and Marina Boulevard — isn’t security vulnerability but signal interference: neighboring openers at close range cause phantom activations or failed commands that owners misread as a dead battery. If your opener is activating on its own or refusing commands intermittently, that’s worth a diagnostic call before you assume it’s a security problem. LiftMaster and Chamberlain remotes from the last eight years are generally solid; units older than that may benefit from a reprogramming or upgrade. Call (561) 562-7368 for a straight answer.
It can. Under Florida’s High-Velocity Hurricane Zone standards, a properly sealed garage door is part of the home’s pressure envelope, and a compromised seal allows wind pressure to build inside the garage during a storm — putting structural load on the door and the surrounding wall. More immediately, insurers covering Broadview Park homes are scrutinizing garage doors at renewal, and a door that can’t demonstrate wind-load compliance — including proper sealing — is increasingly a flag that can affect your coverage terms. Weatherstripping and bottom seal replacement is one of the faster, lower-cost fixes we do; pricing depends on door perimeter size but typically falls well below the cost of the door issues it can prevent. Call (561) 562-7368 for a free estimate.
Call Liberty Bell Garage Door Service for Parts & Repairs in Broadview Park
If you’re in Broadview Park and your garage door hardware is giving you trouble — a snapped spring, a grinding roller, a cable that looks one cycle away from snapping — Richard Anderson will come out personally, assess the situation, and give you a straight price before touching anything. Twelve years, 111 reviews, a 4.9-star average. That’s not marketing copy; it’s a track record built one Broadview Park ranch home at a time. Call (561) 562-7368 now for a free estimate. Emergency calls welcome — when it can’t wait, neither do we.
Reviewed by Richard Anderson, Owner at Liberty Bell Garage Door Service Lauderhill, serving Broadview Park, FL and surrounding Broward County communities since 2013.