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Commercial Garage Door Repair in Greenville, SC
Commercial facilities in Greenville and Upstate South Carolina often use the term commercial garage door to describe the large overhead doors on warehouse bays, loading dock openings, distribution center drive-in bays, and manufacturing facility entrances. This site accepts commercial garage door repair requests for warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, cold-storage operations, and other commercial properties across Greenville, Greer, Spartanburg, Mauldin, Simpsonville, and Upstate SC.
Commercial garage doors at industrial facilities are a different product category from residential garage doors. Commercial overhead sectional doors, commercial roll-up doors, and high-cycle warehouse doors use commercial-grade springs, cables, operators, and hardware that require a commercial dock and door provider — not a residential garage door company. Residential garage doors are not handled.
Commercial Garage Door Repair — What Is and Is Not Handled
Commercial Requests Accepted
- Commercial overhead sectional doors at warehouses and DCs
- Commercial roll-up garage doors at industrial facilities
- Commercial insulated overhead doors at cold-storage operations
- Commercial door operators (trolley, jackshaft, hoist-type)
- Commercial torsion springs, cables, drums, and hardware
- Commercial track, rollers, hinges, and bottom bars
- Photo-eye safety sensors and commercial control systems
- Impact-damaged commercial overhead door panels and track
- High-cycle warehouse and manufacturing facility doors
- Drive-in bay doors and loading dock overhead doors
Not Handled
- Residential garage doors and home garage door openers
- Residential garage door springs and cables
- Residential garage door tracks and hardware
- Home improvement and residential handyman work
- Storefront glass and automatic pedestrian doors
- Boat docks, marina docks, lake docks, or water dock construction
- DIY parts-only requests
Common Commercial Garage Door Problems in Greenville SC
The commercial overhead and garage door failures below are the most common requests submitted by Greenville-Spartanburg facility managers. If your situation matches, call or submit a request.
Commercial overhead door spring is broken or door will not stay up
Commercial torsion springs on overhead sectional doors are heavy-duty and fail differently from residential springs. A broken spring on a commercial overhead door at a warehouse or distribution center is a high-priority repair — the door will not open or will fall if forced. Stop using the door position and call to report the failure.
Commercial door cables are frayed, broken, or off the drum
Commercial overhead door cables carry the door's weight in conjunction with the spring system. Frayed or broken cables cause the door to hang off-level, bind in the track, or drop unexpectedly. Cable failures are common after spring failures and should be addressed as part of the same repair visit.
Door panels are bent, cracked, or have forklift or truck impact damage
Forklift strikes and truck trailer impacts are the leading cause of commercial overhead door panel damage. Bent or cracked panels compromise door insulation, allow water and air intrusion, and put stress on hinges, rollers, and tracks. A post-impact inspection should assess the full extent of damage before repair is scheduled.
Door track is bent, misaligned, or pulled away from the wall
Commercial overhead door tracks guide the door through the opening and into the horizontal run above. A bent or misaligned track causes the door to bind, skip, or come off the rollers. Track damage is often caused by forklift contact or door operation with a broken spring.
Commercial door is stuck open, will not close, or will not latch
A commercial overhead door stuck in the open position leaves the facility exposed to weather, pests, and security risk. A door that will not latch can drift open under wind load. Both are priority repairs at commercial warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities.
Commercial door operator is not responding or runs intermittently
Commercial door operators (trolley, jackshaft, and hoist-type) develop control board faults, brake failures, limit switch problems, and motor issues. An operator that runs intermittently or fails to respond increases dwell time at the dock and creates safety risk.
Photo-eye safety sensors are misaligned, dirty, or not working
Commercial overhead door photo-eye sensors prevent the door from closing on obstructions. Misaligned or dirty sensors cause the door to reverse, refuse to close, or — if the sensors are defeated or bypassed — create a serious safety hazard. Sensor alignment and replacement are common commercial overhead door service requests.
Bottom seal, weather stripping, or astragal is damaged or missing
A damaged or missing bottom seal on a commercial overhead door allows cold air, water, pests, and contaminants into the facility. Cold-storage facilities, food-grade operations, and any facility with climate-controlled dock areas should prioritize bottom seal replacement to maintain temperature control and compliance.
Commercial Overhead & Garage Door Equipment Covered
Commercial garage door repair requests in the Greenville SC area may include the following commercial equipment types:
- Commercial overhead sectional doors (steel, insulated, non-insulated)
- Commercial roll-up steel doors at drive-in bays and dock openings
- Commercial torsion spring systems (commercial-gauge)
- Commercial cables, drums, and cable retention systems
- Commercial rollers, hinges, tracks, and end brackets
- Commercial bottom bars, astragals, and weather seals
- Commercial door operators — trolley, jackshaft, hoist-type
- Commercial control stations, push-button panels, and pull-cords
- Photo-eye safety sensor sets and mounting hardware
- Commercial limit switches, brakes, and disconnect systems
Door Down or Stuck Open?
If a commercial overhead door is stuck open, unable to close, or poses a safety risk, call directly. Have the facility address, bay or dock number, and a description of the failure ready.
(864) 555-0100Brands handled may include: Rite-Hite, Kelley, Serco, McGuire, Pentalift, Blue Giant, Nordock, Poweramp, and others. Provider capability and parts availability must be confirmed before service is scheduled.
Greenville Dock Door Repair is not owned by, operated by, endorsed by, certified by, sponsored by, or formally affiliated with Rite-Hite, Kelley, Serco, McGuire, Pentalift, Blue Giant, Nordock, Poweramp, Rytec, Albany, ASSA ABLOY, Hörmann, Overhead Door Corporation, Raynor, Wayne Dalton, CornellCookson, BMW, Michelin, SC Ports, Norfolk Southern, GSP Airport, or any other manufacturer, brand, property owner, port authority, airport authority, industrial tenant, or trademark owner. Brand and local facility names are referenced only to help commercial facility managers identify equipment types and service geography.
Greenville SC Commercial Garage Door Service Area
Commercial overhead and garage door repair requests may be submitted by facilities in Greenville County, Spartanburg County, and surrounding Upstate SC industrial areas:
- Greenville, SC
- Greer, SC
- Mauldin, SC
- Simpsonville, SC
- Taylors, SC
- Travelers Rest, SC
- Berea, SC
- Fountain Inn, SC
- Spartanburg, SC
- Duncan, SC
- Wellford, SC
- Lyman, SC
- Easley, SC
- Anderson, SC
- I-85 corridor facilities
Submitting a request does not guarantee provider availability or service. Coverage is reviewed per request based on facility location, provider schedule, and equipment fit.
Commercial Garage Door Repair Greenville SC — Frequently Asked Questions
In commercial settings, the terms are often interchangeable. Commercial facility managers frequently call the large doors on warehouse bays, dock openings, and distribution center drive-in bays 'garage doors' — even though the correct industry term is commercial overhead door or commercial sectional door. This site accepts commercial garage door repair requests for all types of commercial overhead doors, commercial sectional doors, and commercial roll-up doors at warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, and similar commercial operations. We do not handle residential garage doors.
No. This site handles commercial garage door and commercial overhead door repair for commercial facilities only. Residential garage doors, home garage door springs, residential garage door openers, residential door tracks, home improvement, and any residential work are not handled. If your door is on a home, a residential apartment building, or a personal vehicle storage unit, this is not the right contact.
Commercial garage door repair requests involving equipment from Overhead Door Corporation, Wayne Dalton, Raynor, Hörmann, ASSA ABLOY, CornellCookson, and other commercial overhead door manufacturers may be submitted for provider review. Provider capability, parts availability, and service-area fit must be confirmed before service is scheduled. Brand names are referenced to help facility managers describe equipment — this site is not affiliated with any manufacturer.
A broken spring on a commercial overhead door is a high-priority repair. Without the spring, the door will not open safely or hold position. The dock position is effectively out of service until the spring is replaced. Stop using the door, block off the area, and call to relay the facility address, dock position, and failure details so provider availability can be confirmed. Do not attempt to force a commercial overhead door open with a broken spring.
Urgent commercial overhead door repair requests from Greenville, Greer, Mauldin, Simpsonville, Spartanburg, and Upstate SC may be submitted for review. Same-day or emergency response is not guaranteed — provider availability, location, parts, and schedule all affect response time. For equipment-down situations, call directly with the facility address, door type, and failure description so urgency can be relayed and availability confirmed before service is scheduled.
Safety Note
If a dock leveler, commercial overhead door, warehouse door, roll-up door, high-speed door, trailer restraint, rolling fire door, or related dock system appears unsafe, stop using the equipment, block off the area, keep personnel and forklift traffic clear, and follow your facility's safety and lockout/tagout procedures. Do not walk under an unstable door. Do not use a damaged dock leveler. Do not bypass safety devices. Do not continue using a trailer restraint that will not engage or release properly. Do not attempt repairs unless your facility has qualified personnel authorized to do so. If the situation involves immediate danger, injury, fire, electrical hazard, structural hazard, security breach, or another emergency, contact the appropriate emergency services or qualified safety personnel.
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Greenville, Greer, Spartanburg, and Upstate SC commercial facilities. For urgent door-down requests, call directly. For quotes and scheduled service, submit the form.