Garage Door Parts in Roosevelt Gardens, FL
If you’re dealing with a broken spring, frayed cable, or a bottom seal that’s been cracked since the Clinton administration, you’re in the right place. Liberty Bell Garage Door Service Lauderhill stocks and installs garage door parts for homes throughout Roosevelt Gardens, including the older concrete-block construction common in the 33311 ZIP. Richard Anderson handles jobs here personally — call (561) 562-7368 for a same-day assessment and free estimate on parts and labor.

Why Liberty Bell Garage Door Service Lauderhill Is Roosevelt Gardens’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Roosevelt Gardens isn’t a neighborhood where a technician can show up with a truck full of standard catalog parts and expect everything to fit. The homes here — mostly single-car concrete-block builds from the 1950s through the 1970s — come with undersized openings, legacy hardware, and sometimes one-piece tilt-up doors that predate modern sectional systems entirely. Our Garage Door Parts crew has worked these streets long enough to know that a job in Roosevelt Gardens often requires sourcing non-standard components rather than pulling a current-catalog part off the shelf.
Richard Anderson has 12 years of field experience and a 4.9-star average across 111 verified reviews — and he’s the one turning the wrenches on your job, not a subcontractor dispatched from a call center. Homeowners in Roosevelt Gardens know that when they call Liberty Bell, they’re getting the most experienced person in the company at the door, not whoever’s available. That consistency is exactly what 111 reviews and a 4.9-star rating looks like in practice.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Roosevelt Gardens
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs are the hardest-working part on any garage door, and in Roosevelt Gardens’s year-round humidity, the original galvanized springs on mid-century doors corrode from the inside out — often failing without much visible warning. We responded to one call in the 33311 ZIP where a 1960s-era one-piece tilt-up door had snapped its torsion spring mid-cycle, leaving the door wedged at a 45-degree angle in the opening. The original spring arbor measured a non-standard bore size common on legacy hardware from that era; we sourced a compatible replacement, swapped it in with the correct wind count for the door’s weight, dressed the corroded cable drums while the door was down, and had full operation restored the same afternoon.
A torsion spring replacement in Roosevelt Gardens runs $180–$340 depending on door weight and whether non-standard sizing applies. We flag every homeowner if the existing door carries no HVHZ wind rating — because a new spring on a non-rated door is only half the conversation.
Extension Spring Service
Some of the older single-car garages in Roosevelt Gardens were fitted with extension springs rather than torsion systems — particularly on doors with shallow headroom clearance that couldn’t accommodate a torsion bar assembly. Extension springs wear unevenly and should always be replaced in pairs; replacing only the broken side on a 40-year-old door leaves a matching failure waiting to happen. We carry extension spring sets compatible with the narrower track configurations common in this neighborhood’s garage openings.
Cables & Drums
Cable and drum failures in Roosevelt Gardens’s older homes are almost never a standalone problem. Undersized single-car openings leave almost no clearance for standard cable drum brackets, which means a corroded or bent drum typically can’t be swapped for an off-the-shelf replacement without careful sizing — and sometimes a header modification. We’ve seen cables in the 33311 area fray completely at the bottom drum anchor point, a failure pattern we associate with the combined stress of legacy spring tension mismatches and years of rust working through the galvanized strands.
Cable and drum repair in Roosevelt Gardens runs $130–$250. If we find the drum itself is bent or undersized for a current-spec replacement, we’ll walk you through the options before any work begins.
Rollers & Hinges
Steel rollers on older doors in Roosevelt Gardens are typically well past their rated cycle life and have been running dry for years — the noise alone tells the story. Nylon-wheeled replacements roll quieter, don’t corrode, and don’t need lubrication. Standard roller stem lengths fit most openings, but the narrower garage frames common in this neighborhood occasionally require a shorter stem to clear the track bracket; we measure before we order. Roller replacement in Roosevelt Gardens runs $110–$220 for a full set.
Weatherstripping & Bottom Seal
This is the most overlooked parts job in Roosevelt Gardens, and it’s doing real damage. The original bottom seals and weatherstripping on older wood and first-generation steel doors in this neighborhood have typically hardened, cracked, or pulled away entirely — letting humid air and seasonal rain infiltrate the garage. That moisture accelerates rust on every metal component inside: springs, cables, tracks, the opener chassis. A fresh bottom seal costs very little compared to the corrosion damage it prevents. We stock T-style and J-style bottom seals plus kerf-mount and nail-on weatherstrip in widths that fit non-standard door edges common on legacy construction here.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Roosevelt Gardens
Richard works on every major brand in regular circulation in Roosevelt Gardens: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. Whatever opener or door you have — including older units that haven’t been manufactured in 20 years — he’s seen it. We stock parts for the brands we service, which means a Roosevelt Gardens homeowner usually gets same-visit repair rather than waiting days for a part to ship. When a legacy component requires sourcing, we’ll give you a realistic timeline and a straight answer on whether repair still makes financial sense.

Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Roosevelt Gardens Homes
- Galvanized torsion spring corrosion on mid-century doors: Decades of Broward County’s year-round humidity eat through the original galvanized springs on 1950s–1970s-era doors far faster than modern coated springs. These springs often fracture mid-cycle with no visible warning — the first sign is a door that suddenly won’t move.
- Non-standard cable drum sizing in narrow openings: Roosevelt Gardens’s modest single-car garages were built with minimal headroom and side clearance, leaving almost no room for standard-dimension cable drums. Corroded or bent drums frequently can’t be swapped for current-catalog parts without measuring the opening and sometimes modifying the header bracket.
- Cracked and detached bottom seals on older doors: Original bottom seals on wood and early steel doors in this neighborhood have been drying out in South Florida heat for 40 to 60 years. Once they fail, every rain event and humidity spike drives moisture under the door — and rust follows. The damage compounds quickly on doors that are already running older hardware.
- One-piece tilt-up doors with no HVHZ rating: A significant share of Roosevelt Gardens’s original doors are non-sectional tilt-up designs that predate Florida’s High-Velocity Hurricane Zone wind-load standards. They’re not just mechanically worn — they carry real insurance and code compliance exposure, which Richard flags on every parts job that surfaces a door in this condition.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Roosevelt Gardens, FL
Here are the working price ranges for Roosevelt Gardens’s market. Non-standard sizing on legacy hardware can push a job toward the higher end of any range — we’ll tell you exactly where your job lands before work begins. Estimates are always free.
| Service | Typical Range (Roosevelt Gardens) |
|---|---|
| Torsion Spring Replacement | $180–$340 |
| Cable & Drum Repair | $130–$250 |
| Roller Replacement (full set) | $110–$220 |
| Garage Door Repair (general) | $150–$600 |
| New Door Installation (when retrofit required) | $700–$2,200 |
Where a parts repair reveals a door that’s beyond saving — particularly the non-rated one-piece tilt-ups common in the 33311 ZIP — we’ll walk you through replacement options that meet Broward County’s HVHZ wind-load documentation requirements and may qualify your home for a wind-mitigation credit through Florida Citizens or your private insurer. Call (561) 562-7368 for a free estimate.
Roosevelt Gardens, HVHZ Compliance, and the Broward County Permit Distinction
This is the conversation that separates a straightforward parts swap from a job that requires real local knowledge. Roosevelt Gardens is unincorporated Broward County — not a municipality. That means any parts job that crosses into a full door replacement requires permits pulled through the Broward County Building Division, not Fort Lauderdale’s building department, and all replacement hardware must satisfy HVHZ wind-load documentation reviewed under county inspection protocols. The fee structures, inspection scheduling, and wind-rating paperwork requirements follow county rules, not city rules — and technicians used to working just across the Fort Lauderdale municipal line get caught out by this regularly, sometimes delaying a job by several days when the wrong permit pathway gets started.
For homeowners in Roosevelt Gardens, there’s a genuine upside to navigating this correctly: a qualifying HVHZ-rated replacement door can trigger wind-mitigation credits from Florida Citizens or a private insurer that meaningfully offset the replacement cost. Richard is familiar with the county process and can point you toward what documentation you’ll need to take advantage of that credit. On a $700–$2,200 door installation, the insurance discount conversation is worth having before you sign anything.
We Also Serve Cities Near Roosevelt Gardens
Beyond Roosevelt Gardens, Liberty Bell Garage Door Service Lauderhill regularly runs calls in Boulevard Gardens, Rock Island, Washington Park, and Broward Estates. If you’re in any of these neighboring communities and need springs, cables, rollers, or a full door assessment, the same direct service — Richard on the job, same-day availability, free estimate — applies wherever you are in this part of Broward County.
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 Parts in Roosevelt Gardens
The spring itself can usually be replaced, but on a 1960s tilt-up door in Roosevelt Gardens, that’s only part of the answer. Legacy one-piece doors from this era often use non-standard arbor bore sizes, so the replacement spring has to be sourced to spec rather than pulled from current catalog inventory — that’s exactly what we ran into on a 33311 job where the door was wedged open mid-cycle. Beyond the parts question, that original door carries no HVHZ wind rating, which matters for both insurance coverage and Broward County compliance. We’ll replace the spring and be straight with you about whether the door itself is worth keeping. Call (561) 562-7368 for a free on-site assessment.
A cable or spring swap on an existing door typically doesn’t require a permit — that’s a repair, not a replacement. Where Broward County’s Building Division enters the picture is when the job becomes a full door replacement, which is a common next step when aging parts reveal a door that’s past its service life. Because Roosevelt Gardens is unincorporated, those permits run through county channels, not a city building department, and the HVHZ wind-load documentation requirements follow county protocols. Getting the permit pathway wrong adds days to the job. We know the county process and handle it correctly from the start.
Significantly faster. Roosevelt Gardens sits in Broward County’s humid subtropical interior, and year-round heat and humidity accelerate corrosion on galvanized steel hardware — especially on original springs that haven’t been replaced since the door was installed. In drier inland Florida markets, a galvanized torsion spring might last 15–20 years under normal cycle loads. In the 33311 ZIP, we routinely see original springs on 40- and 50-year-old doors that have rusted through from the inside, failing without much surface warning. Modern powder-coated or oil-tempered springs hold up substantially better in this climate. If your door has its original hardware and it’s been decades, the spring is borrowed time.
Sometimes, but not always. The single-car garage openings in Roosevelt Gardens’s older concrete-block homes were built to tighter-than-current dimensions, and standard roller stem lengths occasionally conflict with the track bracket clearance in these frames. We measure before we order — if a standard roller won’t clear the bracket, we source the correct stem length rather than forcing a part that doesn’t fit. Roller replacement in Roosevelt Gardens runs $110–$220 for a full set. Call (561) 562-7368 and we’ll take a look before quoting you parts you may not need.
It can, meaningfully. Florida homeowners with qualifying wind-rated doors are eligible for wind-mitigation credits through Florida Citizens and most private insurers — and replacing a pre-HVHZ door in the 33311 ZIP with a compliant, impact/wind-rated model is exactly the kind of upgrade that supports a wind mitigation inspection report. The savings vary by policy and insurer, but on a home in this part of Broward County, the credit can offset a real portion of a $700–$2,200 installation cost over a few years. Richard can walk you through what documentation the county inspection requires and what product specs satisfy the HVHZ standard. Call (561) 562-7368 to talk through your options — the estimate is free.
Get Garage Door Parts Service in Roosevelt Gardens Today
Whether you’re dealing with a snapped torsion spring on a 1960s tilt-up, frayed cables on a narrow single-car opening, or a bottom seal that’s been letting South Florida humidity into your garage for years, Richard Anderson handles it personally. Twelve years in the field, 111 reviews at 4.9 stars, and direct familiarity with the Broward County permit process that applies to every replacement job in Roosevelt Gardens. Call (561) 562-7368 for a free estimate — same-day service is available for urgent situations.
Reviewed by Richard Anderson, Owner at Liberty Bell Garage Door Service Lauderhill, serving Roosevelt Gardens since the company’s founding.