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Garage Door Tune-Up & Maintenance — Charleston, SC

Extend the life of your garage door with a full ProWay tune-up and safety inspection. Lubrication, balance check, and hardware tightening included.

Garage Door Tune-Up & Maintenance

What's Included

21-point safety inspection
Spring tension adjustment
Lubricate all moving parts
Balance & travel limit check
Hardware tightening
Weather seal inspection
Auto-reverse safety test
Written report included

Why Choose ProWay for Garage Door Tune-Up & Maintenance

  • Catch worn springs before they snap
  • Quieter, smoother operation
  • Coastal-grade lubricants
  • Written report with photos
  • Recommended yearly
  • Discounts on follow-up repairs

Signs You Need This Service

If any of these match what you're seeing, call us today — most are same-day fixes.

!Door hasn't been serviced in over a year
!Squeaking, grinding, or shaking
!Auto-reverse safety isn't tested
!Selling your home soon

What to Expect When We Arrive

  1. Diagnose on-site

    Licensed tech inspects the door, opener, springs, cables, tracks.

  2. Written quote, no obligation

    Itemized price in your hand before any work starts. Take time to think.

  3. Fix it same visit

    Trucks are stocked for first-visit completion on most repairs.

  4. Test & warranty

    Full balance and safety test. 1-year written warranty on parts & labor.

FAQs

How do I know if my garage door springs need replacing?
Signs include: the door is heavy to lift manually, it opens unevenly, you hear loud banging (a spring snapping sounds like a gunshot), or the door reverses after rising a few inches. Broken torsion springs are visible as a gap in the coil above the door.
How long do garage door springs last?
Standard springs are rated for 10,000 cycles (roughly 7–10 years for average use). High-cycle springs rated for 25,000–50,000 cycles are available as an upgrade. We replace both springs at the same time — if one has failed, the other is close behind.
What's causing my garage door opener to make grinding or clicking noises?
Grinding usually means the drive gear is worn or the chain/belt needs lubrication. Clicking often points to a bad logic board or a stripped gear. Neither problem fixes itself — they typically get worse over time and can damage the door itself.
What should I do if my garage door falls off its tracks?
Don't try to drive the door or force it back on track — you can make the damage worse or get hurt. Disconnect the opener, leave the door where it is, and call us. Off-track doors are usually a same-day repair.
How quickly will I get a quote?
Call (843) 699-8699 and our local dispatcher will schedule a free on-site assessment, usually the same day. You'll get the full written quote in hand before our tech starts any work — no obligation if you want to think it over.

Recent Reviews

"Spring snapped on a Tuesday morning with my car inside. Called ProWay at 8am and the tech was at my door by 10:15. He replaced both springs …"

Michael T.
Charleston, SC

"Just moved into Cane Bay and our builder-grade door was a nightmare — loud and drafty. ProWay installed a steel insulated door and a LiftMas…"

Sandra & Paul R.
Summerville, SC

"Door wouldn't close on a Sunday night, 9pm. Cable had snapped. Called three companies — two didn't answer, one quoted me a crazy after-hours…"

James H.
Goose Creek, SC
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