Sectional · Dock · Commercial · Serving Georgia

Commercial Overhead Door Repair That Gets the Door Moving Again

A broken spring or snapped cable can drop a commercial overhead door and shut a bay down instantly. SEFMG repairs and services sectional overhead and dock doors across Georgia — springs, cables, rollers, tracks, and openers — usually on the first visit.

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Emergency commercial overhead door repair across Northeast Georgia — staffed around the clock.

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Spring Repairs

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A Broken Overhead Door Shuts the
Bay Down Instantly

Commercial overhead doors are under enormous spring tension and cycle constantly. When a spring snaps or a cable frays, the door can drop, jam, or refuse to lift — closing the opening and stopping everything moving through it.

Broken Torsion Spring

A loud bang and a door that won't lift — or lifts crooked and heavy — almost always means a snapped torsion spring. It's the single most common overhead door failure, and dangerous to fix without the right tools.

Snapped or Frayed Cable

A cable that jumps the drum or breaks leaves the door hanging unevenly and off-track — a crush hazard that needs immediate, correct repair, not a temporary fix.

Door Off-Track

Door Off-Track or Won't Open

Bent tracks, seized rollers, or an opener fault can leave the door stuck, crooked, or jammed against the frame — blocking the bay until it's serviced.

Complete Commercial Overhead Door Repair & Service in Georgia

From dock-position overhead doors to interior and exterior sectional doors, we repair every wear point — springs, cables, rollers, tracks, panels, and openers — and get the door balanced, safe, and cycling smoothly.

Springs

Torsion & Extension Spring Repair

Springs carry the entire weight of the door and wear out on a cycle count — so they fail suddenly, usually mid-shift. We replace broken torsion and extension springs with correctly-rated components, re-balance the door, and test it so it lifts smoothly and holds at any height.

Because springs are under extreme tension, this is one repair you never want a general handyman attempting — our techs are equipped and trained for it.

Cables & Drums

Cable, Drum & Roller Repair

Frayed or snapped cables, worn drums, and seized rollers throw the door off balance and off-track. We replace cables and rollers, service the drums, and realign the door so it runs true and quiet without binding.

Tracks & Panels

Track Alignment & Panel Repair

A trailer bump or forklift strike bends tracks and dents panels, causing the door to jam or leak air. We straighten or replace tracks and damaged sections, restoring smooth travel and a proper seal. For rolling-steel and high-speed doors, see our industrial door repair.

Openers

Commercial Opener & Operator Repair

When the door won’t respond, the problem is often the operator — a burnt motor, failed logic board, bad limit switch, or a safety sensor forcing reversal. We diagnose and repair commercial openers and controls so the door runs reliably on every command.

Safety

Safety Reversal & Sensor Service

A commercial overhead door must reverse the instant it meets resistance. We test and repair photo-eyes, safety edges, and auto-reverse so the door protects people and forklifts. It works with your loading dock equipment as one system, so we check the full opening.

Is Your Overhead Door Slow, Noisy, or Overdue?

Grinding, crooked lifting, or a door that’s getting harder to open are early spring and cable warnings. Get it inspected before it drops.

Overhead Door Solutions by Component

Whatever’s failing on your commercial overhead door, we carry the parts and repair it right — balanced, safe, and quiet.

Torsion Springs​

Torsion Springs

Correctly-rated spring replacement and door re-balancing with full lift testing.

Cables & Rollers

Cable, drum, and roller replacement so the door runs true and off nothing binds.

Tracks and Panels

Tracks & Panels

Bent-track straightening and damaged-section replacement to restore travel and seal.

Openers and Operators

Openers & Operators

Motor, board, and limit-switch repair so the door answers every command.

Safety and Sensors

Safety & Sensors

Photo-eye, safety-edge, and auto-reverse testing to protect people and equipment.

Preventive Door PM

Scheduled cycle-count based inspections that catch spring wear before failure.

Why Georgia Facilities Choose SEFMG for Overhead Doors

Commercial overhead doors are high-tension, high-cycle equipment. We service them with the right tools, the right parts, and local technicians who fix it safely the first time.

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Trained for High-Tension Springs

Spring work is dangerous without the right training and tools. Our techs replace and balance springs safely, every time.

Springs, Cables & Rollers On Board

We carry the parts that fail most, so the majority of overhead door repairs finish in a single visit.

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24/7 Emergency Door Repair

A dropped door closes the bay. Our line is staffed around the clock and we dispatch by urgency, not the next open slot.

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Upfront, Transparent Quotes

You approve a clear cost before we start — no surprise line items when the invoice comes.

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Balanced & Safety-Tested

Every door is re-balanced and its auto-reverse verified under real conditions before we leave.

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Local, Fast Response

Based in Jefferson, GA — we reach Atlanta, Gainesville, and Athens facilities fast, with no national call center in between.

Overhead Door Symptoms → Our Fix, at a Glance

The overhead door failures we’re called out for most — and exactly how we resolve them safely.

Overhead Door
The Symptom

Platform sinks or drifts under a loaded forklift and won’t hold height.

Our Fix

Replace the broken torsion/extension spring with a rated match and re-balance the door.

Overhead Door
The Symptom

Cable snapped or jumped the drum; door hangs uneven and off-track.

Our Fix

Replace cables, service the drums, reset the door on its tracks, and test balance.

Overhead Door
The Symptom

Door jams, binds, or won’t close after a forklift or trailer strike.

Our Fix

Rebuild or replace the cylinder, service the power unit, bleed the system, and load-test the hold.

Overhead Door
The Symptom

Door won’t respond, reverses on its own, or stops mid-travel.

Our Fix

Rebuild or replace the cylinder, service the power unit, bleed the system, and load-test the hold.

How a SEFMG Overhead Door Call Runs

The same structured approach every time, so the door is balanced, safe, and cycling before we leave.

Full Assessment

We inspect springs, cables, rollers, tracks, panels, and the opener — not just the reported fault.

Clear Quote

A straightforward cost breakdown before we touch anything. You approve, we proceed.

Repair & Replace

Rated springs, cables, and rollers installed, with lubrication and track alignment.

Balance & Safety Test

We re-balance the door and verify auto-reverse and sensor function under load.

Walk-Through

We review the work and next-visit recommendations with your facilities team.

Springs Fail on a Cycle Count Get Ahead of It

Overhead door springs don’t fail randomly; they fail after a predictable number of cycles. A scheduled inspection tracks wear on your highest-cycle doors and replaces springs on your terms — not mid-shift with a trailer waiting.

Overhead Doors We Service Across Every Industry

Wherever high-cycle overhead doors move product and people, we keep them lifting smoothly and safely.

Warehousing and Logistics

Warehousing & Logistics

High-cycle dock overhead doors under constant use.

Manufacturing Plants

Interior and exterior sectional doors between work areas.

Retail Distribution

Multi-dock overhead doors on tight delivery windows.

Cold Storage

Insulated overhead doors critical to sealing and temperature.

Food & Beverage

Clean, well-sealed doors supporting compliant operations.

E-Commerce Fulfillment

E-Commerce Fulfillment

Peak-volume doors that can't fail during a rush.

Overhead Door Repairs

Overhead Door Repairs Done Safely By a Team You'll Recognize

SEFMG isn’t a rotating cast of subcontractors. Our certified technicians service commercial overhead doors every day and learn your specific doors, spring ratings, and cycle demands over time.

That continuity is why our repairs hold and our inspections catch spring wear before it strands you — the tech balancing your door has likely serviced your exact setup before.

Certified

Door Technicians

Local

Jefferson, GA Based

24/7

On-Call Coverage

Trusted by Georgia Facility Teams

Commercial Overhead Door Repair Across Georgia

Fast-response commercial overhead door repair and service throughout Northeast Georgia and the Atlanta metro corridor.

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Dock Leveler Repair FAQs

Can I keep using my overhead door with a broken spring?

No — you should stop using it immediately. With a broken spring, the door’s full weight is unsupported, making it dangerous to operate and hard on the opener and cables. Running it can turn a simple spring replacement into a much larger repair. We can usually replace springs same-day.

That’s almost always a spring or cable problem — a broken spring on one side, a cable that jumped the drum, or a door that’s fallen out of balance. It’s also a warning sign the door is on its way to failing, so it’s worth an inspection before it drops.

Both. Many “won’t open” calls are actually operator faults — burnt motors, bad boards, failed limit switches, or safety sensors forcing reversal. We diagnose and repair commercial openers and controls along with the door itself.

Springs are rated by cycles, not years, so it depends on how often the door runs. A high-traffic dock door can wear out springs far faster than a low-use door. A scheduled inspection tracks cycle wear so you can replace springs on a plan instead of during an emergency.

We service overhead and dock doors from all major manufacturers, plus the operators that run them. Our trucks carry rated springs, cables, and rollers so most repairs are completed in a single visit.

Yes. Our emergency line is staffed around the clock. A dropped or jammed door closes the bay, so we prioritize these calls and dispatch a technician with the parts to get it moving and secure again fast.