Garage Door Repair, Replacement, and Installation in Bogart, GA, 30622, Clarke County (7992)

New Garage Door & Installation

With a variety of offerings to choose from, our most common services include: new Garage Doors, Garage Door Opener installation, Garage Door broken springs, broken Garage Door cables, Garage Door roller replacement, Garage Door track replacement, Garage door panel replacement, or any other concerns you may have with any other type of Garage Door repair. We're positive Extreme Garage Door will provide you with exceptional service in the Bogart area.

Cost Factors To Replace Garage Door 

Additional cost considerations when replacing a garage door include:

  • Door Type – New doors vary in price depending on the material, style, customizations, size, weight, and hardware.
  • Door Features – Optional features include windows, screens, walk-through doors, insulation, or being hurricane-rated, which increases the price.
  • Labor – Local construction costs, transportation fees, reconnecting the old opener, adding weather stripping, and replacing heavy or over-sized doors affect the price.
  • New Opener – Installing a new opener costs more and may require adding an electrical outlet.
  • Resizing The Opening – Creating custom door sizes or repairing a damaged door opening may be necessary.

Faced with fixing or replacing your garage door, the first thing to consider is the type of damage that has occurred. If the door itself is solid, problems in the hardware that raises and lowers the door can usually be repaired at a relatively low cost. It’s not beyond the ability of most homeowners to lubricate balky rollers and track with white lithium spray grease and replace screws that have come out of position. However, replacing the lift cable or connecting the springs are jobs usually best left to professionals – accidental release of a spring under tension can cause serious injury!


In addition to aesthetic considerations, your choice of door material will also determine the amount of maintenance that will be required. Wood or wood composite doors will need to be painted when first installed and will need regular painting. You will need to protect the bottom edge with a rubber bottom seal to prevent water from damaging the wood. Steel or fiberglass doors will generally need less maintenance, but are more easily dented. Insulation is also a consideration if you have an attached garage or if you use the garage as a workspace in colder weather. A core of polystyrene foam in the door panels and weather-stripping will keep the space warmer.


One of the most important choices will be the type of lifting spring you choose. Older doors will most likely have extension springs – springs attached on either side of the door, that stretch along the track next to each side of the door when the door is closed. The newer choice is to use torsion springs, which are usually placed just above the top section of the door and mounted to the header. This type of spring does not expand and contract when the door is moved, but instead uses a wound spring that resembles a corkscrew. Advocates of the torsion spring point to increased safety for the homeowner and smoother operation because it better balances the door.

Finally, consider any locks you may desire. If you will be using an electric door opener, you probably won’t need a lock on the door for security, but you may want a release mechanism on the front of the door in case of power failure – especially if there is no other access to the garage.

Garage doors have become increasingly important to the “look” of a property, so – whether you are repairing or replacing your door – you will want to make decisions that will give you the best appearance, function and safety.