
Garage Door Replacement

A garage door usually does its work quietly until the moment it doesn’t, whether it sticks halfway up, makes a grinding noise or shows its age after years of Oregon weather. When that happens, homeowners start thinking about something safer, smoother and better looking, and that’s where the Roth team comes in to help families across northwestern Oregon choose a door that fits their home and install it with care. Picking a new garage door is a lot like choosing a front door since it needs to look good, work reliably and stand up to damp winters, cool mornings and plenty of daily use. Some people want a clean modern style while others prefer something traditional that suits older neighborhoods, and we walk through materials and insulation options so you end up with a door that truly fits your home. Many homeowners don’t realize how much quieter and smoother a good door can be until they make the switch.
Schedule OnlineA garage door will naturally make some sound, but grinding, squealing, or rattling noises usually mean something inside the system is wearing out. These sounds often come from failing rollers, loose hardware, or a motor that’s struggling. Having a professional take a look prevents small issues from turning into bigger problems with the tracks or opener.
If parts of the door look uneven or sag when it opens, the panels or internal supports may be weakening. Sagging sections can strain the opener, create gaps that let in outside air, and make the door harder to operate safely. A technician can check whether the problem can be repaired or if it’s time for a full replacement.
Needing service every few months is a sign the door is reaching the end of its lifespan. Worn cables, aging springs, and overworked openers can fail repeatedly, even with regular repairs. Replacing the door often costs less in the long run and gives you a system you can depend on.
Older doors may still open and close, but cracked panels, faded finishes, and aging materials can drag down the look of your home. Newer doors offer improved insulation, smoother operation, and modern designs that elevate curb appeal. If the door feels outdated or tired, an upgrade can make the whole home look refreshed.
Schedule OnlineWe arrive on time and start by looking over your current garage door, opener, and hardware. This helps us understand what you have now and what will need to change for the new installation. We explain what we’re seeing so you know exactly what to expect before work begins.
Once we understand your setup, we walk you through how the new door will fit and what the replacement will involve. You get clear answers to your questions and a straightforward explanation of the process. Our goal is to keep everything simple and stress-free from the start.
We help you choose the right door style, material, and insulation level for your home. The options are reviewed with you in plain language so you feel confident in your choice. We also go over any features that may work best for your space and daily use.
Your old door is taken down one section at a time to protect your walls, floors, and surrounding areas. We work carefully to keep the space clean and avoid disruptions to your property. Most removals are completed quickly, keeping the project on track for same-day completion.
We install the new tracks, attach each panel with care, and balance the springs so the door moves evenly. Once the opener is reconnected, we test the door multiple times to confirm smooth operation. Before we leave, we clean up the work area and answer any questions so you feel comfortable using your new door.
Schedule OnlineRoth has been working in Oregon homes since 1976, and that experience helps us spot problems quickly, recommend the right replacement options and complete the installation with care. Homeowners call us because we communicate clearly, keep a tidy workspace and treat every appointment with respect, explaining things in a way that makes sense rather than relying on technical jargon. A garage door is a major entry point into your home, so we want it to feel secure and dependable, which is why we pay attention to the details that matter. If your door has been giving you trouble or you are ready to update the look of your home, our team is here to help. We can walk you through options, answer questions and schedule an appointment that fits your day. Call (503) 925-3084 to set up your estimate or replacement service.
Schedule OnlineGarage door replacement costs vary based on the size of the door, the materials you choose, and whether new hardware or tracks are needed. Most homeowners fall within a general range, but the best way to get an accurate number is through an in-person assessment. A technician can provide a clear estimate after reviewing your setup.
If the door has isolated issues, a repair may be all you need. But if the door breaks down often, looks worn, or has structural problems, replacement is usually the better long-term option. A technician can help you compare the cost of repair versus replacement so you can make the right call.
Material, size, insulation level, hardware, and design style all influence the final price. Homes that need upgraded tracks or additional framing may see slightly higher costs. A visit from a technician helps determine which factors apply to your door.
Steel doors are durable and low maintenance, making them a popular choice for most homes. Wood offers a classic look but needs more upkeep, while aluminum is lightweight and works well in certain climates. The best material depends on your style preferences, budget, and how much maintenance you’re comfortable with.
Not always. If your opener is in good shape and compatible with the new door, it can usually stay in place. However, if it’s older or struggles to lift the weight of a new insulated door, replacing the opener at the same time may be a smart upgrade.
Most garage doors last 15 to 30 years depending on the material, usage, and maintenance. You should consider replacement when the door becomes noisy, unreliable, or shows signs of sagging or damage that repairs no longer resolve. Frequent breakdowns are another sign the system is wearing out.
In some cases, yes. If the door is newer and the damaged panel is still being manufactured, a section-only replacement may be possible. But if the door is older or the panels no longer match, replacing the full door often provides a safer, better-looking solution.