Garage Door Service You Can Count On
From emergency spring repairs to full door replacements, EZ Lift handles every garage door need across Raleigh, Cary, Wake Forest, and the Triangle — with same-day availability and upfront pricing.
Premium garage door service should feel easy, predictable, and transparent from the first call to the final safety check. Homeowners in Raleigh want a company that shows up when promised, explains every option clearly, and stands behind the work long after the truck leaves.

What We Do
Raleigh’s Leading Garage Door Service Team
From emergency spring repairs to full new door installations, our certified technicians handle it all.
Spring Replacement
Same-Day AvailableA broken spring means a door that won't open. We replace torsion and extension springs with high-cycle commercial-grade hardware — and balance the door before we leave.
- Torsion & extension spring replacement
- High-cycle springs (25,000—50,000 cycles)
- Full door balance test included
- 1-year parts & labor warranty
Garage Door Repair
Emergency ServiceOff-track, bent panels, snapped cables — our technicians diagnose the full system and fix the root cause, not just the symptom.
- Off-track door repair
- Damaged panel replacement
- Cable & drum repair
- Full system safety inspection
Opener Repair & Replacement
All Major BrandsOpener not responding? Making grinding noises? We diagnose, repair, or replace LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, and all other major brands in a single visit.
- LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie
- Belt, chain, and screw drive openers
- Smart/WiFi opener installation
- Safety sensor alignment & testing
New Door Installation
Full SelectionUpgrade your home's curb appeal and value with a new garage door. We offer a wide selection of styles, materials, and finishes — installed properly the first time.
- Steel, wood, aluminum, fiberglass
- Insulated and non-insulated options
- Custom size installations
- Old door removal included
Tune-Up & Maintenance
Preventive CareKeep your door running quietly and safely with an annual tune-up. Our 20-point inspection catches problems before they become expensive repairs.
- 20-point safety inspection
- Lubrication of all moving parts
- Balance & travel limit adjustment
- Auto-reverse safety test
Remotes & Keypads
Fast TurnaroundLost your remote or need a new keypad installed? We program and install remotes and keypads for all major garage door opener brands — usually in under 30 minutes.
- All major brands programmed
- Wireless keypad installation
- Smart phone connectivity setup
- Multi-car & multi-remote support
Why EZ Lift
The EZ Lift Difference
We’re not a franchise, a dispatch service, or a massive corporation. We’re a locally owned company — with the attention to detail superior customer service you deserve.
Fast Response
Same-day appointments available Monday through Saturday when you call before noon.
Upfront Pricing
We quote before we start. No hidden fees, no surprises on your invoice.
1-Year Warranty
All parts and labor backed by a 1-year warranty. We stand behind every job.
Local Technicians
Background-checked, licensed, and insured pros who live and work in the Triangle.
Customer Reviews
What Raleigh Homeowners Say
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Based on 41 Google Reviews
"Called at 8am with a broken spring — they were at my house by 10am and finished by 11. Incredibly fast, professional, and fair price. Will absolutely use again."
"Had a new garage door installed and the crew was top notch. Clean work, no mess left behind, and the door looks amazing. Highly recommend EZ Lift to anyone in the area."
"My door got stuck late at night and I thought I'd be waiting until morning. EZ Lift answered immediately and had someone out within the hour. Truly exceptional service."
Common Garage Door Service Questions
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Avoid forcing it manually, since a stuck door can sometimes mean a broken spring or cable under tension, which is dangerous to handle yourself. Call for a diagnosis first; most stuck-door calls can be seen same-day.
Yes, all repairs are backed by a 1-year warranty in writing.
Yes, we work on doors of all major brands and materials, whether it’s a standard steel door or something more custom like a wood carriage-style door.
Yes. Temperature swings between our summers and winters can cause metal tracks to expand and contract, hardware to loosen, and weatherstripping to wear out faster than in more moderate climates.
Usually a worn or broken spring, since the spring system is what counterbalances the door’s weight. A door that suddenly feels much heavier than usual is a strong sign the spring needs attention, and it’s not something to force open manually.
Often, yes. We serve homes throughout Wake, Franklin, and Johnston Counties and prioritize same-day appointments for doors that are stuck, unsafe, or won’t close.
Yes, this is one of the more common repairs we handle, and in most cases it can be fixed same-visit without needing a new door.
Most issues, like tracks, rollers, cables, and hinges, can be repaired for a fraction of replacement cost, and that’s usually the right call for doors under 10-15 years old with isolated damage. Replacement makes more sense when there’s widespread rust, structural damage, or the door is simply outdated. We’ll always tell you honestly which situation you’re in.
Not for long. A door that’s sticking, jerking, or grinding is often putting extra strain on other parts, and what starts as a small fix can turn into a bigger repair (or a door that jumps the track) if it’s ignored.
Cost depends on what’s actually wrong (a roller, a cable, a track alignment), so pricing varies by job. We diagnose the full issue first and give you an upfront price before any work begins, no surprises.
New doors still benefit from a first-year checkup to make sure everything has settled and is adjusted correctly, then annual visits after that to keep it in that same condition.
New or louder noise during operation, visible wear on rollers or hinges, a door that feels slower or heavier than usual, or simply not remembering the last time it was inspected are all good reasons to schedule one.
Yes. Most of the wear that shortens a door or opener’s lifespan (dried-out hardware, misaligned tracks, unnoticed cable fraying) is exactly what routine maintenance catches early.
Yes, we can set up a recurring maintenance schedule so you don’t have to remember to book it yourself each year.
A tune-up won’t guarantee a spring never breaks (they have a finite lifespan), but checking spring tension and wear during a routine visit lets us flag a spring that’s close to failing before it snaps unexpectedly.
Maintenance visits are one of our more affordable services and often pay for themselves by catching small issues before they become expensive emergency repairs.
Yes. Humidity and temperature swings between our hot summers and colder winters can accelerate wear on hardware and cause hinges and rollers to dry out faster than in more moderate climates. Regular lubrication and inspection help offset that.
A full inspection of springs, cables, rollers, tracks, and hinges, along with lubrication of moving parts, hardware tightening, door balancing, and a check of your opener’s force and safety-reversal settings.
Once a year is the general recommendation for most homes, though doors used heavily (multiple vehicles, daily use) may benefit from a check every 6-9 months.
Many newer openers support smartphone control through a manufacturer app. If your current opener doesn’t have that feature, we can talk through options for adding it.
Most modern openers support multiple remotes and a keypad simultaneously, typically enough for every driver in the household plus a keypad for guest access. We can confirm the exact limit for your specific opener model.
Yes, most remote and keypad visits are quick and can often be scheduled same-day throughout Raleigh, Wendell, Clayton, and the surrounding Triangle area.
Both are secure when set up correctly. Keypads are useful when you want code-only access without handing out a physical remote (for kids, guests, or contractors), while remotes offer quick one-tap access for everyday drivers.
Most universal remotes can be matched to major opener brands, though some newer models with rolling security codes need a specific process to pair correctly. We can tell you quickly whether your setup will work with a universal remote or needs a brand-specific one.
Yes, strongly recommend it. Previous owners, their remotes, and old contractor codes may still have access. We can wipe old programming and set up fresh remotes and keypad codes for you.
This is usually a battery issue, a programming glitch, or in older keypads, worn buttons that aren’t registering presses correctly. We can diagnose it on-site and usually resolve it the same visit.
Yes, we can program new remotes to almost any existing opener, no need to replace the whole system just because a remote is lost or broken.
Remote replacement is one of the more affordable services we offer, and pricing depends on the remote type and whether it needs to be matched to an existing opener. We’ll quote you a firm price before starting.
Yes, all our opener repairs are backed by a 1-year warranty in writing.
Yes, we service and repair both. If you’re not sure which one you have, we can identify it and talk through whether it’s worth switching styles during the repair.
If the opener is under 10 years old and the issue is isolated (a sensor, a gear, a remote), repair is almost always the better value. We’ll always tell you honestly if replacement makes more sense.
Yes. North Carolina summers can be tough on opener components, especially logic boards and sensors in an unconditioned garage. Regular use in high heat and humidity is one of the more common reasons we see premature opener issues in this area.
Often, yes. We serve Wake, Franklin, and Johnston Counties and can usually get to you same-day, especially if your door is stuck open and it’s a security concern.
Yes, we work on Chamberlain, LiftMaster, Genie, Craftsman, and most other major opener brands you’ll find in homes across Raleigh, Clayton, and Wake County.
This is almost always a stripped or worn drive gear inside the opener unit, a common failure point as openers age. It’s a straightforward fix in most cases and usually doesn’t require replacing the whole opener.
Yes. The opener and the door are separate systems, so in most cases we can repair or replace the opener on its own. We’ll only recommend touching the door itself if there’s a related issue, like worn springs putting extra strain on the motor.
Most opener repairs run less than a full replacement, since we can usually fix the motor, gears, or sensors without swapping the whole unit. We’ll always give you an upfront price after diagnosing the issue, before any work begins.
Yes. Same-day service is available Monday through Saturday when you call before noon. Book online or call (919) 576-0294 and we’ll get a tech to you as soon as possible.
Spring replacement in the Raleigh area typically ranges from $150–$350 depending on the spring type, size, and number of springs. We’ll give you an exact quote after the initial inspection — before any work begins.
Yes — and here’s why. Both springs on a 2-car door age at the same rate. If one has broken, the other is likely close to failure. Replacing both now saves you a second service call shortly after and keeps your door balanced.
Most spring replacements take 45–90 minutes. We carry common spring sizes on every truck, so there’s usually no need to wait for parts.

