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When a commercial garage door stops working, the whole operation feels it. Trucks back up at the dock, a storefront can't secure for the night, or a warehouse bay sits wide open in the weather. Around The Clock Garage Door handles commercial garage door service for businesses across the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California — the heavy, high-use doors a company depends on every single day.
Commercial doors work harder than anything on a house. They cycle open and closed dozens or hundreds of times a day, carry more weight, and often run on three-phase power and industrial controls. That means the wear points are different, and so are the fixes. Our commercial garage door repair covers the parts that actually fail under that kind of use:
Rolling steel door repair is its own discipline. These coiling doors — common on storage units, parking structures, fire lanes, and secure back-of-house openings — jam when the curtain slats bend, the guides bind, or barrel spring tension drifts. We diagnose sticking, crooked, or stuck-open coiling doors and get the curtain rolling smoothly again.
Sectional commercial overhead doors — the paneled doors you see on warehouses and shops — are the other workhorse. We service the tracks, springs, rollers, and panels so the door seats squarely and seals tight at the floor.
Much of what we do is keeping the flow of goods moving. Loading dock door repair means getting damaged dock doors, guides, and operators back in service so shipping and receiving don't stall. For storefronts and roll-up security doors, we make sure the opening locks down cleanly at close and lifts without a fight in the morning.
Behind most commercial doors is a heavy-duty operator — jackshaft, trolley, or hoist — doing the lifting. When a door won't respond, the culprit is often the operator, the safety reversing system, or the wiring rather than the door itself. We troubleshoot commercial operators, photo-eyes, and control stations so the door runs safely and stops when it should.
A door stuck open is a security problem; a door stuck shut can halt an entire shift. Because we're open 24/7, you can reach us when a failure happens off-hours, over a weekend, or in the middle of a busy day. We'll work to get the opening secured and the door moving so your business can keep running.
The cheapest commercial repair is the one you never need. Regular preventive maintenance — inspecting springs and cables, tightening hardware, lubricating moving parts, and testing the safety reversal — catches small problems before they shut a bay down. For businesses running several doors, a maintenance routine keeps every opening dependable and your crew focused on the work, not the door.
Ready to get a commercial door back in service or set up maintenance for your facility? Call Around The Clock Garage Door any time at (650) 489-6631 — available 24/7 across the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California.
Yes. Around The Clock Garage Door is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so you can reach us for emergency commercial door repair whenever a failure happens — nights, weekends, or mid-shift — anywhere across the SF Bay Area and Northern California. Call (650) 489-6631.
We work on rolling steel (coiling) doors, sectional overhead doors, roll-up storefront and security doors, and loading dock doors, along with their high-cycle springs, cables, tracks, rollers, and commercial operators.
A high-cycle spring is rated for many more open-and-close cycles than a standard spring. Commercial doors that open and close constantly wear out ordinary springs quickly, so a high-cycle spring is often the better fit for busy docks and bays. We can assess how your door is used and recommend the right spring.
Regular maintenance — inspecting springs and cables, tightening hardware, lubricating parts, and testing the safety reversal — catches wear before it becomes a failure. For facilities with several doors, scheduled service helps keep every opening dependable and cuts down on surprise downtime.