If you are looking for garage door repair or replacement, we are a third generation, family owned and operated business, specializing in East Bay garage door repair, service, and installation for over 34 years. If you are looking for Fremont, CA, garage door repairs or garage door repair for Tracy, Newark, Hayward, Pleasanton, Livermore or other communities in the San Francisco East Bay area - you have come to the right place. Now serving Discovery Bay and Brentwood. We offer garage door repair in Tracy and garage door repair Fremont, specifically, but we service garage door needs throughout the San Francisco East Bay region.
Buy a new door, or have the old one repaired, we are at your service. Whether it's replacing your old springs, changing cables, rollers or hinges, we can handle any problem that may arise. Rollers are also something that wear out on garage doors. At first they start to wobble and get noisy. Then they can start to come out of the track, which can be disastrous. We use the ball-bearing nylon roller. It has a grease packed bearing with Zink coated metal stem and ball track for anti-rust and smooth operation.
Our garage door openers are exclusively Chamberlain Lift-Master. They are the professionals choice. Built with the highest quality parts and completely serviceable, they provide a product that is a long term investment in your home. Jarvis Garage Door Service is a top-rated Tracy garage door repair and installation company as well as Fremont garage door repair. Beyond Tracy and Fremont, our home offices, we offer Union City garage door repair and provide professional garage door installation in Newark, CA.
The most important preventive step you can take is to observe your garage door in action every time you use it. Is it moving smoothly or is it jerky in places? Does it operate silently or does it make grinding or scraping noises? Do both sides of the system (springs, pulleys and cables) look symmetrical? If your garage door is not properly balanced, the garage door opener will have to work harder, and it won't last as long. After you disconnect the opener by pulling the release handle (usually a red cord), manually move the door about halfway up.