Garage Door Parts, Panels and Hardware

Gecko Garage Doors provides replacement garage door parts and hardware for homeowners and professionals across Phoenix. Our parts counter stocks many common components, including rollers, hinges, remotes, and opener accessories. This page explains what parts are available, when professional installation is recommended, and how replacement components are handled.

Replacement Panels and Door Components

Q: Can you replace individual garage door panels?

A: Yes. If a door panel becomes dented or damaged, we can often replace the affected section instead of the entire door. Panel replacement depends on the door model and the availability of matching parts. During the inspection we determine whether a replacement panel will align properly with the existing door structure.

Q: Do you sell replacement garage door panels in Phoenix?

A: Yes. Replacement panels may be available for many sectional doors depending on the manufacturer and age of the door. We verify compatibility before ordering to ensure the new panel fits the existing track and hardware system correctly.

Q: Is replacing a panel cheaper than replacing the whole door?

A: Often yes, but it depends on the extent of the damage and the age of the door. If multiple panels are damaged or the door is older, a full replacement may be more cost effective. Our written estimate explains both options when applicable.

Q: What types of garage door parts do you carry?

A: Our parts inventory includes rollers, hinges, bearings, cables, remotes, opener accessories, weather seals, and other common components. These parts are used for maintenance and repairs on many residential doors.

Parts Counter and DIY Purchases

Q: Can I buy garage door parts without scheduling a service call?

A: Yes. Many common items such as rollers, hinges, and remotes can be purchased directly from our parts counter. This is helpful for homeowners or contractors who need quick replacements without waiting for a scheduled service visit.

Q: Do you sell replacement rollers and hinges over the counter?

A: Yes. Rollers, hinges, and other small hardware components are commonly stocked and available for pickup. These parts are frequently replaced during maintenance and can be installed by experienced DIY homeowners.

Q: Are there restrictions on buying certain garage door parts?

A: Some components, especially torsion springs, require specialized tools and can be dangerous to install without training. Because of safety risks, these parts are typically installed by trained technicians rather than sold for DIY replacement.

Q: Can I buy replacement remotes or opener accessories from you?

A: Yes. We carry replacement remotes, wall controls, and keypad accessories compatible with many opener systems. Our staff can also help identify the correct accessory for your opener model.

Spring and Hardware Systems

Q: Do you replace torsion springs for garage doors?

A: Yes. Torsion springs are responsible for counterbalancing the weight of the door. When a spring breaks, the door may become difficult or unsafe to operate. Our technicians replace springs with properly rated components and perform safety testing before the repair is complete.

Q: What are high cycle garage door springs?

A: High cycle springs are designed to last longer than standard springs by supporting a higher number of open and close cycles. They are often recommended for households where the garage door is used frequently.

Q: Can broken cables or hardware be repaired?

A: Yes. Cables, drums, bearings, and brackets can wear over time and require replacement. During service we inspect the entire lifting system and replace damaged components so the door operates safely and smoothly.

Q: Do you inspect hardware during repairs?

A: Yes. Every repair includes a safety inspection of springs, cables, rollers, and tracks. This ensures the entire system is operating correctly and prevents future issues.

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