Emergency Garage Door Repair in Houston
Emergency Garage Door Repair in Houston
David Ruiz started this owner-operated garage door company with deep roots in Houston and a focus on quick response for emergency garage door repair across Harris County. Working from neighborhoods like the Heights and Montrose out to River Oaks and Midtown, he built the business around the realities of older housing stock where original doors and hardware face constant strain from the subtropical climate's hot humid summers and mild winters.
The team handles calls from Downtown high-rises to homes near the Houston Zoo or Museum of Fine Arts, and extends service into nearby cities like Katy, Sugar Land, and Pearland. They keep hours that match real local needs—Monday through Friday from 8am to 6pm and Saturday from 9am to 2pm—while offering straightforward upfront quotes and workmanship customers can inspect on site rather than relying on flashy claims.
Installation work follows the same practical approach, matching new doors and openers to the specific conditions of each property whether it's a classic bungalow in the Heights or a newer build in Pearland.
“Upfront quotes and workmanship you can inspect on every emergency garage door repair and installation job in Montrose, River Oaks, Heights, Midtown, Downtown, Katy, Sugar Land, and Pearland.”
David Ruiz
Owner · Since 2014
Credentials & guarantees
- ✓Mon–Fri 8am–6pm
- ✓Sat 9am–2pm
Our guarantee
Upfront quotes and workmanship you can inspect on every emergency garage door repair and installation job in Montrose, River Oaks, Heights, Midtown, Downtown, Katy, Sugar Land, and Pearland.
What Houston, TX Customers Say
“The torsion spring snapped on our two-car door during a heavy rain, leaving it stuck halfway up. The tech arrived in under 90 minutes, swapped in a new 7-foot spring matched to the door weight, and recalibrated the safety sensors. It now opens and closes smoothly without the old grinding noise.”
“A delivery truck backed into the track and knocked the door off its rollers at 8 p.m. They straightened the bent track section, replaced the damaged nylon rollers, and tightened the cables. The door sits level again and no longer scrapes the concrete.”
“The chain-drive opener motor burned out on a Sunday morning and the manual release would not budge. They replaced the motor unit and added new limit switches. The door now runs quieter and stops exactly at the floor without the previous jerking motion.”