Garage Door Parts in Cartersville, GA
Something snapped, ground, or simply stopped working — and now your garage door isn’t moving. If you’re in Cartersville, that problem lands on Edward Decampus’s radar fast. As the owner and lead technician at Beacon Garage Door Service Euharlee, Edward handles parts calls across the 30121 ZIP himself, bringing 12 years of hands-on experience and a truck stocked for the hardware that actually shows up in this market. Call (762) 265-9305 for a free estimate — our Garage Door Parts team is ready when you are.

Why Beacon Garage Door Service Euharlee Is Cartersville’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Edward has been working doors in and around Cartersville long enough to know what breaks here and why. The Etowah River valley’s persistent summer humidity corrodes torsion springs and cable drums faster than most homeowners expect, and the winter ice events that roll through along the I-75 corridor have a way of freezing bottom seals to concrete slabs — prompting people to force the door open and snap a spring or strip a gear. That’s not a generic observation; it’s the service pattern Edward sees every January and February.
602 customers have left reviews averaging 4.9 out of 5 stars — a volume built over 12 years, not a short run of lucky jobs. When you call Beacon, you’re not routed to a dispatcher who assigns a subcontractor. Edward is the one who picks up, shows up, and gets the work done. For homeowners near Gatewood Park, out on Canton Highway, or in a subdivision off Joe Frank Harris Parkway, that direct accountability matters when your garage is the main entry point to your home.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Cartersville
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion spring replacement in Cartersville runs $180–$340 depending on door size and spring configuration. The dominant housing stock here — two-story builder homes from the late 1990s through the mid-2000s, most with standard 16×7 two-car openings — means those original springs are hitting the 15-to-25-year replacement wall right now, all at once. Edward stocks the right wire gauges and turn counts for the door weights common in neighborhoods like Burnt Hickory Hills, so there’s no waiting on a special order.
A single broken torsion spring leaves the entire door inoperable and under tension. This is not a DIY repair — the stored energy in a wound spring can cause serious injury if handled without the right tools and training. Edward handles it himself, correctly, on the first visit.
Extension Spring Service
Extension springs are more common on smaller, older openings, including the narrower single-car garages found along West Main Street and near Historic Cass Station where pre-1970 homes have wood-framed rough openings. These springs run parallel to the horizontal tracks and stretch rather than wind — they wear differently than torsion springs and often need safety cables threaded through them to prevent a dangerous snap if a coil breaks.
If your door is only partially opening, drifting to one side, or one spring looks visibly stretched compared to the other, those are the signs Edward checks first. Pricing typically falls within the same $180–$340 range as torsion work, adjusted for the spring size and whether both sides need replacement.
Cables & Drums
Cable and drum repair in Cartersville runs $130–$250. Cables fray, kink, and snap — humidity accelerates that process, and the Etowah River valley delivers humidity in quantity from May through September. A snapped cable typically drops one side of the door, leaving it crooked in the opening and impossible to operate safely.
Drums — the cylindrical spools the cables wind around — wear grooves over time, especially on heavier two-car doors. Edward replaces cables and drums together when drum wear is evident, because replacing just the cable on a grooved drum means you’re back to the same problem within a year or two.
Rollers & Hinges
Roller replacement in Cartersville runs $110–$220 for a full set. The original nylon rollers on most 1995–2012 builder homes were never upgraded after closing — they grind, wobble, and eventually crack after 15-plus years of daily cycles. Edward upgrades to 13-ball nylon rollers where appropriate, which run quieter and outlast the factory-installed hardware by a significant margin.
Hinges take the same cyclic stress and are often overlooked until one cracks and allows a panel to flex. On heavier steel doors from Wayne Dalton, Clopay, or Amarr — all common in Cartersville’s newer subdivisions — a cracked hinge creates uneven stress on adjacent panels. Catching it early is cheaper than a panel replacement, which runs $250–$500.

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Additional Parts We Handle
Weatherstripping & Bottom Seal
Weatherstripping and bottom seal replacement might seem minor until a Cartersville January freeze bonds the rubber seal to the slab. Homeowners who pull the opener remote anyway — thinking the door is just slow — are the ones who snap springs or strip opener gears. Replacing a degraded bottom seal runs well under $100 in most cases and is the kind of preventive fix that keeps a $200 service call from becoming a $300 emergency repair. Edward replaces both the bottom seal and the side/top weatherstripping when the full perimeter shows cracking or compression loss, which is common on homes in the Atco and Belaire areas that have never had the original seals replaced.
Trusted Brands We Service in Cartersville
Whatever brand is on your door or opener, Edward has worked on it. Beacon is experienced with LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — the eight brands that cover the overwhelming majority of doors in Cartersville’s 30121 ZIP. Because Edward knows which parts wear fastest on each platform, he keeps the most common replacement components on the truck rather than making Cartersville customers wait on a parts order. That means most jobs get finished in a single visit.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Cartersville Homes
- Torsion springs failing on 20-year-old builder homes: Subdivisions off Canton Highway and Joe Frank Harris Parkway were built out in tight two-to-three-year windows, so entire streets hit the hardware replacement threshold in the same season. Edward routinely finishes a spring job on one driveway and gets a call from the neighbor before he’s backed out.
- Cable corrosion from Etowah valley humidity: The moisture that comes with sitting at roughly 700 feet in the river valley works on steel cables year-round. Fraying often starts at the drum anchor point, invisible until the cable snaps — a visual inspection each spring catches it before it fails mid-cycle.
- Bottom seals frozen to the slab in winter: Ice events along the I-75 corridor happen most winters in Cartersville, and a frozen seal that gets forced open is one of the most predictable ways to snap a spring or burn out an opener motor. Replacing the seal in the fall costs far less than the emergency call it prevents.
- Worn rollers on original-equipment two-car doors: The 16×7 two-car doors standard in Cartersville’s builder homes are heavy, and the factory rollers were designed to a price point, not a lifespan. Grinding, shaking, or a door that sounds like a freight car are signs the rollers have worn past their service life.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Cartersville, GA
Here’s what parts and repair work typically costs in the Cartersville market:
- Torsion or Extension Spring Replacement: $180–$340
- Cable & Drum Repair: $130–$250
- Roller Replacement (full set): $110–$220
- Panel Replacement: $250–$500
- Track Realignment: $120–$240
- Opener Repair: $120–$320
What moves a job toward the higher end of a range: door size (a 16×7 two-car weighs more than a 9×7 single), whether both sides need service simultaneously, and the age of adjacent hardware that should be replaced at the same time. Edward gives you a specific number before any work starts — no surprises on the invoice. Call (762) 265-9305 for a free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Cartersville
Beyond Cartersville, Beacon Garage Door Service Euharlee regularly handles parts and repair calls in Medina and Brunswick. If you’re outside Cartersville proper but still in the surrounding area, call (762) 265-9305 — Edward will confirm coverage and get you scheduled. The same parts inventory, the same owner-operated accountability, wherever the job is.
Serving Cartersville, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Cartersville area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Garage Door Parts in Cartersville
Most Cartersville calls are scheduled same-day or next-day, depending on the service queue. For urgent situations — a door that won’t close, a snapped spring, a cable failure — Edward prioritizes emergency response. Call (762) 265-9305 and describe what’s happening; he’ll give you an honest arrival window, not a four-hour vague estimate.
Yes — Beacon serves all of Cartersville’s 30121 ZIP, including subdivisions off Canton Highway, Joe Frank Harris Parkway, and West Avenue, as well as older streets near West Main. Whether you’re in Atco, Burnt Hickory Hills, or closer to Gatewood Park, Edward comes to you directly.
Emergency service is available for Cartersville customers when a door failure creates an urgent security or access problem. A door stuck open, a broken spring that leaves the door inoperable, or a cable snap that drops one side of the door all qualify. When it’s urgent, call (762) 265-9305 — Edward moves on those calls.
Pricing in Cartersville is consistent with the surrounding north Georgia market. A torsion spring replacement runs $180–$340, cable repair runs $130–$250, and roller replacement runs $110–$220 — the same ranges Edward applies across the service area. There’s no Cartersville premium; estimates are free and pricing is stated upfront before work begins.
Edward stands behind the parts he installs and the work he performs. If something fails prematurely on a job he completed, he comes back and makes it right — that’s the direct accountability that comes with an owner-operated business where the person answering the phone is the same person who did the work. For specifics on coverage by part type, ask when you call (762) 265-9305.
Reviewed by Edward Decampus, Owner at Beacon Garage Door Service Euharlee, serving Cartersville since 2013.