Broken springs, dead openers, doors off the track — fixed by local techs, with the price on paper before we touch a winding bar. No call centers, no $39-visit games.
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What we fix
From a snapped spring at 7am to a full new-door install — one number to call: (407) 966-7669.
The loud bang from the garage. Torsion springs replaced in pairs, same-day in most cases, high-cycle upgrades offered honestly.
$180–$350 typical · price in writing firstDead units, stripped gears, blinking sensors, remotes. New belt-drive installs that won't wake the bedroom over the garage.
Repairs $95–$250 · new openers $350–$700Crooked door, cable hanging loose? Stop using it — seriously — and call. We square it, re-cable it, and rebalance it.
Off-track $125–$275 · treat as urgentWind-rated, code-compliant, insulated options — with the repair price beside the replacement price so you decide with both numbers.
From $1,100 installed · haul-away includedThis industry runs on $39-service-call ads that become $900 invoices. We'd rather publish the real numbers. Call (407) 966-7669 and we'll tell you over the phone what your symptom usually runs.
Full breakdown — including the spring-repair bait-and-switch to watch for — in the 2026 cost guide. Your exact quote goes on paper before any work starts.
Before a winding bar comes off the truck, you see the full number. Find something different mid-job? We stop and ask. No "while we're up there" surprises.
The industry's favorite move is turning a $250 spring job into a $900 "overhaul." We quote what's broken, note what's aging, and you decide. That's it.
Half the "broken doors" in Poinciana are a bumped lock button or dry rollers. Our guides show you the free fixes first — we'd rather earn the real calls.
Where we work
Poinciana is the biggest community in Central Florida that every garage door company treats as the far edge of somebody else's route. For us it's home base.
Even us. A real share of "broken" garage doors are five-minute free fixes — start here.
The lock button, the GFCI, the sensors — four free checks that solve a surprising share of dead doors, then the real diagnoses.
Run the checklist → TroubleshootingSqueal vs. grind vs. bang — each sound means something specific, and half of them are a $9 can of lubricant on a Saturday.
Translate the noise → PricingReal ranges for springs, cables, openers, and doors — plus how the $39-service-call bait-and-switch works, so it never works on you.
See the numbers → CalculatorA 60-second calculator with the age-and-cost rule technicians actually use, plus the safety cutoffs that override the math.
Run your numbers →Same-day in most cases across all Poinciana Villages, Solivita, and the Four Corners area — broken springs and off-track doors get priority because they leave you stuck. Call early in the day for the best window.
Typically $180–$350 for a single torsion spring or $280–$480 for a pair, parts and labor, with the price in writing before work starts. Full ranges for every repair are in the cost guide.
The lock button on the wall console, power to the opener (breaker and GFCI), remote batteries, and the safety sensor lights — four free checks that solve a real share of dead doors. Heard a loud bang at some point? That's likely a broken spring: stop cycling the opener and call. Full walkthrough in this guide.
Yes — every village on both sides of the county line, plus Solivita, south Kissimmee, Davenport, Haines City, and Lake Wales.
Yes. All work is performed by licensed, insured local professionals, and new door installations meet Florida Building Code wind-load requirements with valid product approvals. License information is listed at the bottom of this page.
Built for this community
Poinciana is pushing a hundred thousand people across ten villages and two counties — bigger than most Florida cities that have their own everything — and yet garage door service here has always meant waiting on a truck dispatched from Orlando, Lakeland, or a national call center that lists us between Altamonte Springs and Sanford. We built Poinciana Garage Doors to be the opposite: spring repair, opener service, off-track and cable repair, and new wind-rated doors for the neighborhoods along Cypress Parkway, Marigold Avenue, and Pleasant Hill Road — from the original villages to Solivita to the new construction pushing toward Lake Marion.
Here's what's actually happening to garage doors in this community: most homes got builder-grade hardware — 10,000-cycle springs, plastic rollers, the cheapest chain-drive opener that met code — and those parts age out on a schedule. Whole streets hit spring-failure age together. Florida humidity rusts cables from the inside. Summer power surges scramble opener boards. None of it is a surprise to us, which is why the trucks carry the exact spring sizes and parts for the door models builders installed here by the thousand, and why our pricing is published where every neighbor can read it.
Start with the guides if you want to understand your door first — a few common problems are free fixes we'll happily talk you through. And when it's a real repair, we're the call that doesn't route through a call center: (407) 966-7669.
Request service
Tell us what the door's doing and we'll call back to lock in a window — usually within the hour during the day. Or skip the form and just call. That's genuinely faster.
(407) 966-76697 days a week · Poinciana, FLTakes about 30 seconds. No spam — just a call to get you scheduled.
Expect a call shortly to confirm your window. Need us right now? Call (407) 966-7669.