
Your Neighborhood Garage Door Experts
Proudly Serving Park City Since 1995
When your garage door stops working, we start. At Park City Overhead Door, we deliver fast, expert repairs for everything from broken springs to noisy openers—day or night.
Whether it’s an emergency fix or a routine tune-up, we respond quickly with lasting solutions and treat every service call with care, because we’re not just working in your neighborhood—we’re part of it.
Our Garage Door Services:
Repair, Installation, & Maintenance

Reviews From Our Clients



​Fast, Reliable Garage Door Service Since 1995
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Park City Overhead Door has been solving garage door problems for nearly 30 years. We're locally owned, family-run, fully stocked, and show up when we say we will.
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We handle everything from broken springs and cable replacements to new door installations and smart opener setups. Most repairs are done the same day because we carry the parts we need on every truck.
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What you get:
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Same-day service for most repairs
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Upfront pricing—no surprises
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Lifetime warranty on labor
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Licensed, bonded, and insured
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Whether your door won't close or you're upgrading to a custom installation, we bring the same expertise to every job.
Call 435-647-0005.

FAQ
What areas do you serve? We proudly serve Park City, Heber City, Midway, Kamas, Oakley, Salt Lake City, and surrounding areas throughout Summit County, Salt Lake, and Wasatch County. If you're not sure whether we cover your location, give us a call at 435-647-0005
My garage door won't open. What should I do? First, check if: The opener is plugged in and has power The wall button and remote batteries work The manual release cord hasn't been pulled There's no lock engaged If everything checks out, you likely have a broken spring, snapped cable, or opener motor failure. Call us at 435-647-0005 for same-day diagnosis and repair.
Do you offer free estimates? Yes! We provide free, no-obligation estimates for all garage door installations and major repairs. Call 435-647-0005 to schedule your free estimate.
My garage door is making loud noises. What's wrong? Loud noises usually indicate: Worn rollers (squeaking, grinding) Dry hinges or tracks (squeaking) Loose hardware (rattling) Worn opener chain/belt (slapping) Failing springs (popping, creaking) Most noise issues can be resolved with lubrication, roller replacement, or hardware tightening. We'll diagnose the source and recommend the most cost-effective solution.
How often should I service my garage door? We recommend annual garage door maintenance to prevent unexpected breakdowns and extend your door's lifespan. Park City's cold winters and temperature swings are tough on garage doors, making regular maintenance even more important. Our tune-up includes: Spring tension adjustment Track alignment and cleaning Roller and hinge inspection Lubrication of all moving parts Safety sensor testing 20-point inspection Annual maintenance costs $89-$129 and can prevent $300+ emergency repairs.
What's the most common garage door repair? Broken springs are the #1 repair we handle. Garage door springs have a lifespan of about 10,000 cycles (roughly 7-10 years with normal use). When they break, your door won't open or will feel extremely heavy. We stock high-quality torsion and extension springs for same-day replacement.
How do I know if my garage door spring is broken? Signs of a broken spring: Door won't open at all Door opens only 6-12 inches and stops Door feels extremely heavy when lifting manually Loud bang or snap sound when it broke Visible gap in the spring above the door Never try to operate a garage door with a broken spring—it's dangerous and can damage the opener. Call us at 435-647-0005 for safe, professional spring replacement.
Can I repair my garage door myself? While some minor maintenance (lubricating, tightening hardware) is DIY-friendly, most repairs—especially springs, cables, and track adjustments—are dangerous without proper training and tools. Garage door springs are under extreme tension and can cause serious injury if mishandled. We recommend calling a professional for safety and warranty protection.
My garage door won't close all the way. Why? Common causes include: Misaligned safety sensors (most common) Obstruction in tracks or weatherstripping Limit settings need adjustment Worn or damaged rollers Track misalignment First, check that nothing is blocking the sensors (small lights near the floor). If the lights aren't on or are blinking, clean the sensor lenses or realign them. If that doesn't work, call us for same-day service.
How long do garage door repairs take? Most repairs are completed in 1-2 hours: Spring replacement: 45-60 minutes Cable replacement: 30-45 minutes Opener repair: 45-90 minutes Roller replacement: 30-60 minutes Track adjustment: 30-45 minutes We carry common parts on every truck to complete repairs in one visit.



