Commercial Overhead Door Repair in Memphis, TN
Commercial overhead door repair in Memphis, TN covers sectional steel doors, insulated overhead doors, high-cycle doors, and rolling steel doors used across Memphis-area warehouses, manufacturing facilities, distribution centers, and commercial buildings. Broken torsion springs, damaged panels, worn rollers, bent tracks, and failed door operators account for most commercial overhead door failures in Shelby, DeSoto, and Crittenden County. Request reviews accept facilities that need a commercial overhead door technician — not residential garage door service.
Scope of Service Request Review
Service request reviews for Commercial Overhead Door Repair in Memphis cover the following equipment and scope items. Review availability depends on provider fit, licensing, and current capacity for the facility location and equipment type.
- Sectional commercial overhead doors — springs, cables, and track systems
- Insulated sectional overhead door panel separation and seal failure
- High-cycle commercial overhead door component wear
- Rolling steel service doors — coiling door slat and guide wear
- Torsion spring replacement on commercial overhead doors
- Extension spring replacement on lighter commercial door applications
- Commercial door panel replacement after forklift or vehicle impact
- Track, roller, hinge, and bottom bracket hardware repair
Common Problems & Symptoms
The following symptoms are the most common reasons Memphis-area commercial facilities submit commercial overhead door repair requests. Identifying the specific symptom at intake speeds up provider matching.
- Spring broke — door is extremely heavy or won't open at all
- Cable off the drum — door lowers unevenly or is crooked
- Panel dented, buckled, or cracked after vehicle impact
- Door binds in the track — won't travel full height
- Rollers visibly worn, cracked, or seized in the track
- Bottom bar seal worn through or torn away
- Door reverses unexpectedly mid-travel when closing
- Door operates very slowly or stops before full open position
Equipment Brands Encountered in This Category
Memphis-area commercial facilities commonly operate the following brands in this service category. Brand information at intake helps match the provider most familiar with the specific equipment. Provider availability by brand is not guaranteed and must be confirmed at the time of review.
How to Submit a Service Request
Commercial facilities in Memphis, Shelby County TN, DeSoto County MS, and Crittenden County AR can use either the phone or the online form. Both reach the same review process.
Call or submit the online form
Provide the equipment type, symptoms or condition description, facility city and county, and state (TN, MS, or AR). The more detail submitted, the faster the review.
Attach photos if available
Two or three photos of the failed equipment — leveler in its current state, door at the failure point, visible damage — significantly improve provider matching by allowing pre-staging of likely replacement parts.
Request review follows
Provider fit, licensing for the correct state, equipment capability, COI or insurance requirements, and current availability are reviewed before any routing decision is made.
Provider connection if fit is confirmed
If provider fit is confirmed, the facility is connected. Actual service scheduling, pricing, and scope are handled directly with the provider. Commercial facilities only — no residential garage doors.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my commercial overhead door spring broke?
The most common sign is a sudden loud bang from the door area, after which the door becomes extremely heavy and difficult or impossible to raise manually. A broken torsion spring is visible as a gap in the coil or as a spring in two pieces above the door. Do not attempt to operate a commercial overhead door with a broken spring — the door weight is unsupported and significant panel and track damage can follow. Submit a repair request and note 'broken spring' as the symptom.
What is the difference between a torsion spring and an extension spring on a commercial door?
Torsion springs are mounted horizontally above the door opening and store energy by winding. They are the standard on most commercial overhead doors. Extension springs are mounted along the horizontal track sections and stretch to store energy — more common on lighter-duty commercial doors and residential applications. Commercial facilities almost exclusively use torsion springs. Torsion spring replacement requires proper winding tools and training; it is not a field-improvised repair.
Can a commercial overhead door with a damaged panel be repaired instead of replaced?
In most cases, yes. Individual sections of a sectional commercial overhead door are typically field-replaceable if the door frame, tracks, and operator are undamaged. A full door replacement is typically warranted when the door frame is structurally damaged, the door model is discontinued, or multiple panels in sequence are damaged enough that section replacement costs approach full-door replacement cost. Provide photos of the damage at intake to give the provider the best chance of staging the correct replacement section.
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Submit a Commercial Overhead Door Repair Request
Call or use the online form. Commercial facilities in Memphis TN, Shelby County, DeSoto County MS, and Crittenden County AR. Not for residential garage doors.
Submitting a request does not guarantee provider availability. Provider fit, licensing, and availability are confirmed before routing.