Fast, Reliable Garage Door Parts Across Kirby
Garage door parts in Kirby, TX typically run $110–$340 for common repairs, and most jobs are completed same-day when you call (855) 604-5663. We know Kirby’s narrow alley-load driveways and tight garage clearances because we’ve been working them for 11 years — from the original ranch homes off FM 78 to the brick-veneer pockets near the old Randolph AFB corridor. Ronald Sanchez takes your call and shows up with the parts already on the truck. No subcontractors, no dispatch center runaround.

Kirby’s a small town geographically, but the garage door problems here are specific. Those mid-century attached garages — most built 8 to 9 feet wide — weren’t designed for modern SUVs, and they weren’t built on soil that stays put. We’re familiar with every ZIP in Kirby, including 78244, and we carry springs, cables, rollers, and weatherstripping sized for the older door systems still common here.
Why Matrix Garage Door Service San Antonio Is Kirby’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Close to 200 homeowners have reviewed our work, and that 4.7-star average reflects real jobs finished — not cherry-picked testimonials. In Kirby specifically, we hear the same feedback: Ronald diagnosed what two other companies missed. That’s because he’s both owner and lead technician, not a salesperson who hands off to an anonymous crew.
Our Garage Door Parts team stocks hardware for the brands Kirby homes actually have: Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, Raynor, and LiftMaster systems show up constantly on these 1960s and 1970s doors. We don’t order after we arrive. We show up prepared.
Response time to Kirby matters because many residents are commuting to Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph or downtown San Antonio — a stuck door at 6 a.m. isn’t a minor inconvenience, it’s a missed shift. We prioritize Kirby calls for morning and evening windows because we know the traffic patterns on FM 78 and Ackerman Road.
Eleven years, one owner. That stability means something in a town where foundation movement has been warping garage frames since the Eisenhower administration. We’ve seen enough Kirby slabs to know when a “broken spring” call is actually a frame-alignment problem that no spring replacement will fix.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Kirby
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs in Kirby run $180–$340 installed. Most pre-1975 Kirby homes came with extension springs — those stretched coils running parallel to the horizontal tracks — and many are still in service decades past their safe lifespan. We upgrade these to torsion systems whenever the door configuration allows, because torsion springs distribute torque more evenly and last longer in our heat. But torsion isn’t always possible on Kirby’s narrow 8-foot openings with limited headroom. Ronald measures on-site and tells you straight whether your frame can accommodate the conversion.
Extension Spring Service
Extension springs snap most often in Kirby during humid July and August, when metal fatigue meets thermal expansion. If your Kirby ranch still has the original extension setup, we stock matching pairs and we check the safety cables — the secondary lines that catch a broken spring before it flies across your garage. Bexar County code requires these cables on extension systems, and many original Kirby installations never had them. We install them as standard.
Cables & Drums
Cable repair in Kirby costs $130–$250. The cables lift your door’s weight, and when drums slip or cables fray, the door goes crooked fast. In Kirby, we see this constantly on doors where clay soil heave has tilted the header even slightly — the drum on one side takes more load and wears prematurely. We replace cables in matched sets and inspect drum alignment against the actual frame, not just the manufacturer’s spec. A cable fix without checking frame square is a callback waiting to happen.
Rollers & Hinges
Roller replacement runs $110–$220 for most Kirby doors. The nylon rollers on 1960s and 1970s systems have disintegrated from heat cycles, and the steel replacements many homeowners bought in the 1990s are now rust-seized. We carry sealed-bearing nylon rollers rated for high-cycle use — critical on Kirby doors that bind in warped tracks. Hinges fatigue at the pin holes after decades of opening against misaligned frames. We stock standard and narrow-width hinges for the 8-foot and 9-foot doors common in Kirby’s older neighborhoods.

Bottom Seal & Weatherstripping
Kirby’s weatherstripping takes a beating. Repeated 100°F days bake the vinyl rigid, then hard freezes — like February 2021 — make it crack and split. A failed bottom seal lets in dust, insects, and the occasional snake from the adjacent fields. We stock bulb-style and T-style seals in common widths, and we know the trick: on a twisted frame from clay soil movement, a standard seal won’t seat flush. We cut and fit to the actual gap, not the theoretical one.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Kirby
We stock and service Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, Raynor, and LiftMaster systems — the brands that dominate Kirby’s housing stock. Wayne Dalton’s TorqueMaster springs show up on 1990s replacements; Craftsman openers from the Sears era still run in dozens of Kirby garages. Raynor’s older steel doors are common on military-built housing, and LiftMaster’s current line — especially the wall-mount 8500W — solves headroom problems on those tight Kirby openings. We don’t guess at part numbers. We cross-reference by door age, brand, and the actual measurements Ronald takes on-site.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Kirby Homes
- Extension springs snap in humid summers. The original coils on pre-1975 Kirby homes corrode from the inside out. Humidity accelerates the crack propagation. We replace with coated springs or convert to torsion where possible.
- Weatherstripping cracks after heat cycles, then fails in freezes. Kirby’s urban heat island pushes summer garage temperatures past 120°F. That hardens vinyl fast. The February 2021 freeze shattered already-compromised seals across 78244.
- Rollers bind in warped tracks from clay soil movement. Bexar County’s expansive “black gumbo” heaves in wet seasons, settles in drought. The attached garage slab moves with it. Tracks bolted to that slab twist fractionally — enough to make rollers chatter and stick.
- Misdiagnosed “broken springs” are actually frame misalignment. Homeowners hear the door strain and assume spring failure. Ronald checks frame square first. On Kirby’s 50-year-old slabs, a half-inch twist is common. Replacing a spring on a twisted frame wastes your money and ours.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Kirby, TX
Here’s what typical parts repairs cost in Kirby’s market:
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Spring Repair | $180–$340 |
| Cable Repair | $130–$250 |
| Roller Replacement | $110–$220 |
Your final cost depends on door size, parts brand, and whether we find frame-alignment issues that need addressing first. We don’t quote over the phone for spring work — door weight and spring length vary, and the wrong spring is dangerous. Estimates are free. Call (855) 604-5663 and Ronald will schedule a look.
We Also Serve Cities Near Kirby
We run parts calls to Windcrest, Converse, Live Oak, and Universal City regularly — same owner-operator service, same stocked trucks. If you’re just outside Kirby’s 78244 boundary, we still cover your neighborhood on normal routing.
Serving Kirby, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Kirby 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 Kirby
Kirby’s clay soil heaves and settles seasonally, twisting garage door frames out of square over decades. That misalignment mimics broken springs or bent tracks — rollers bind, cables fray unevenly, and seals won’t seat flush. We check frame square before replacing any hardware, because new parts on a twisted frame fail fast. Call (855) 604-5663 for a free inspection if your door’s been “repaired” twice for the same problem.
Torsion springs last longer and operate more safely, but Kirby’s narrow 8-foot openings often lack the 12 inches of headroom needed for a standard torsion setup. Ronald measures your actual clearance and frame condition on-site. If conversion isn’t feasible, we upgrade your extension system with modern safety cables and matched high-cycle springs. Call for an assessment — estimates are free.
Yes. Kirby’s sustained 100°F-plus days expand metal tracks and can trigger thermal overload in older openers. More commonly, heat-brittled weatherstripping swells and catches the door bottom, or warped tracks from soil movement bind tighter when metal expands. We diagnose whether it’s a parts issue or an alignment problem. Call (855) 604-5663 — we’ll get it closing before the next heat wave.
Absolutely. Kirby’s dense housing and alley-load configurations put garage doors close to neighbors and passersby. Fixed-code remotes from the 1990s are trivial to intercept. LiftMaster’s Security+ 2.0 rolling-code system changes the signal every use — we install these on most Kirby opener replacements. The 8500W wall-mount unit also frees up ceiling space in those low-headroom garages.
Standard torsion springs are rated for 10,000 cycles — roughly 7–10 years of normal use. In Kirby, the heat accelerates metal fatigue, and frame misalignment from soil movement adds uneven load stress. We see 6–8 years as more realistic on doors with alignment issues, and we install high-cycle springs (15,000–20,000 cycles) when the budget allows. Ronald can check your current springs for wear during any service call.
Written by Ronald Sanchez, Owner at Matrix Garage Door Service San Antonio, serving Kirby and San Antonio’s east side since 2014.