Garage Door Parts in Pinewood, FL
If you’re in Pinewood and your garage door hardware is failing, we can usually get there the same day — and Robert Davis, our owner and lead technician, handles the job himself. Pinewood’s 33167 ZIP sits entirely inside Miami-Dade’s High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, which means parts selection here isn’t just about fit — it’s about code compliance. Call us at (754) 999-9734 and we’ll tell you exactly what your door needs before we pull up to the driveway.

Our Garage Door Parts team stocks NOA-rated hardware for the brands most common on Pinewood’s CBS homes, and our coverage of Pinewood includes every block in the 33167 ZIP — from the older neighborhoods tucked off NW 119th Street to the homes closer to NW 27th Avenue.
Why Skyline Garage Door Repair North Miami Beach Is Pinewood’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Robert Davis has been working Miami-Dade’s garage doors for 12 years, and Pinewood’s specific mix of aging CBS construction, HVHZ code requirements, and high-humidity hardware corrosion is something he’s diagnosed hundreds of times. He’s not dispatching a crew — he’s the one showing up, which means the person diagnosing the problem is also the person making the call on which part gets ordered and why.
Across 1,245 verified reviews, Skyline holds a 4.9-star average — that record was built job by job, including calls from homeowners right here in Pinewood who needed parts sourced and installed the same day under Miami-Dade permit requirements. When a Pinewood customer calls, they’re not getting a scheduling queue. They’re getting Robert on the line.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Pinewood
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs are the hardest-working component on any garage door, and in Pinewood’s 33167 ZIP, they fail faster than almost anywhere else in South Florida. Sustained relative humidity in the 80–95% range attacks bare metal springs relentlessly — a spring rated for 10,000 cycles in central Florida can fracture in four to six years on a Pinewood CBS home that never sees a dry season. Every torsion spring we install in Pinewood is cycle-rated and compatible with the NOA-rated door system it serves, because a code-mismatched spring can jeopardize your Miami-Dade permit approval.
We responded to one 33167 home off NW 119th Street where the owner had reversed a decades-old garage conversion. The structural header turned out to be undersized, and the original torsion spring — corroded through by Pinewood’s humidity — had snapped under load from a heavy, non-rated steel door. We replaced the failed assembly with a cycle-rated spring matched to a Clopay NOA-rated door, documented the header deficiency for the permitting file, and resealed the bottom with a Miami-Dade-approved flush-mount bottom seal. One trip. Code-compliant by the time we left.
Extension Spring Service
Extension springs run along the horizontal tracks on single-car garage bays — exactly the configuration you’ll find on most of Pinewood’s 1950s–1970s CBS homes. These springs stretch and contract every cycle, and the safety cables that prevent a broken spring from becoming a projectile are often missing entirely on older Pinewood doors. When we service extension springs in Pinewood, we replace the safety cables as a standard part of the job, not an add-on. A typical extension spring repair in Pinewood runs $210–$400, depending on door weight and whether the existing hardware is compatible with the replacement assembly.
Cables & Drums
Lift cables and cable drums work in tandem with the spring system, and in Pinewood’s climate, the drums take a secondary beating — rust forms inside the drum groove where pooled moisture sits after a heavy rain event, causing the cable to fray against the corrosion rather than ride cleanly. A fraying cable is a door that’s one cycle away from dropping. Cable repair in Pinewood typically runs $155–$295, and we carry replacement drums sized for the single-car bays common on 33167’s housing stock. If the drum is corroded beyond reuse, we replace both together so you’re not calling us back in six months.
Rollers & Hinges
Rollers and hinges wear faster on Pinewood homes where a garage conversion was later reversed — the structural header may be undersized, which puts the door out of plumb and grinds rollers against the track edge instead of riding through cleanly. We see this regularly in 33167, and it’s not a roller problem; it’s a header problem that destroys rollers. Installing a heavier NOA-rated replacement door on a compromised header accelerates roller and hinge failure and can void the Miami-Dade permit outright. Roller replacement in Pinewood runs $130–$260, and we’ll flag any header concerns before we start — because a parts swap that doesn’t address the root cause isn’t a repair.
Weatherstripping & Bottom Seal
The bottom seal on a Pinewood garage door has two jobs: keep water out during tropical systems and hold a tight enough perimeter to maintain the pressure differential an HVHZ-rated door is engineered to handle. The original bottom seals on pre-Andrew-code doors in 33167 were never sized or rated for those pressure differentials. During a tropical system, an undersized seal lets water in under pressure — and that water corrodes your track hardware and cable drums from the floor up. We install Miami-Dade-approved flush-mount bottom seals that are rated for HVHZ conditions, not the generic rubber T-seals you’ll find at the hardware store.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Pinewood
Pinewood’s 33167 homes run a wide generational spread of hardware — older Wayne Dalton and Raynor systems on the 1960s CBS stock, Craftsman and Genie openers on mid-era conversions, and newer LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Clopay, and Amarr equipment on homes that have been updated. Robert is factory-trained on all eight of those brands, which means we’re not guessing at part numbers or ordering generic substitutes. We stock commonly needed components before we arrive, so a Pinewood parts call doesn’t turn into a week-long wait for a back-ordered spring or cable drum.

Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Pinewood Homes
- Torsion springs corroding prematurely in the 33167 humidity: Pinewood’s near-constant 80–95% relative humidity accelerates oxidation on bare metal springs far faster than in inland Florida. A spring that might last a decade elsewhere often snaps within four to six years on a 33167 home — especially on north-facing bays that stay damp between rain events.
- Undersized headers from reversed garage conversions: Garage-to-living-space conversions were common across Pinewood’s unincorporated Miami-Dade parcels in the 1970s and 1980s. When owners reverse those conversions, the structural header is often undersized or missing entirely — installing a heavier NOA-rated door on a bad header drives accelerated roller and hinge wear and can result in a failed Miami-Dade inspection.
- Bottom seals and weatherstripping that predate HVHZ standards: Pre-Andrew-code doors on 33167 CBS homes were installed with seals that weren’t engineered for high-velocity wind pressure. Those seals allow water infiltration during tropical systems, which pools against the track hardware and cable drums and accelerates rust from the ground up.
- Non-rated steel doors still in service on 1950s–1970s homes: Many original wood and early steel doors on Pinewood’s older housing stock were never tested or rated for Miami-Dade wind loads. Hardware on those doors — springs, hinges, rollers, bottom seals — was matched to a lighter, non-compliant door, meaning parts replacements must account for the eventual transition to an NOA-rated system or risk creating a code-compliance gap.
Pinewood’s HVHZ Code Reality — What It Means for Your Parts Call
Here’s what separates a garage door parts job in Pinewood from the same job performed just across the county line in Broward: Miami-Dade’s High-Velocity Hurricane Zone designation means every replacement door component we install must be part of a system carrying a Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance. That applies to torsion spring assemblies, bottom seals, and door panels — not just the door itself. A parts swap that uses non-NOA hardware on a door that eventually gets permitted can trigger a failed inspection and force a full replacement at the owner’s expense.
The older CBS homes throughout the 33167 ZIP are the homes most at risk. Doors installed before Hurricane Andrew in 1992 were built to pre-code standards, and their hardware — springs, hinges, bottom seals — was matched to those older, lighter doors. When those components fail and get replaced with whatever’s cheapest at a big-box store, the resulting assembly may not meet HVHZ requirements. Robert understands exactly which components need to carry NOA documentation in Pinewood and which don’t, so you’re not discovering a compliance problem at permit time.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Pinewood, FL
Pinewood’s HVHZ requirements mean some parts cost more than their Broward equivalents — NOA-rated components are engineered and tested to a higher standard, and that’s reflected in price. Here’s what typical parts and labor runs in the 33167 market:
| Service | Typical Range (Pinewood) |
|---|---|
| Torsion Spring Replacement | $180–$340 |
| Roller Replacement | $110–$220 |
| Cable Repair | $130–$250 |
| Garage Door Repair (general parts & labor) | $150–$600 |
What moves a job toward the higher end: door weight, whether the existing header needs documentation, the number of components that require replacement simultaneously, and whether NOA-rated parts must be sourced for a permitted job. Estimates are free — call (754) 999-9734 and we’ll give you an honest number before any work starts.
We Also Serve Cities Near Pinewood
Beyond Pinewood, we regularly run parts and repair calls throughout the surrounding area — including Westview, Gladeview, West Little River, and Miami Shores. If you’re a Pinewood neighbor calling from one of these communities, the same same-day availability and owner-on-site service applies. One call to (754) 999-9734 covers the whole corridor.
Serving Pinewood, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Pinewood area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Garage Door Parts in Pinewood
Yes — because Pinewood’s 33167 ZIP sits entirely within Miami-Dade’s High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, any replacement torsion spring assembly installed as part of a permitted job must be compatible with a Miami-Dade NOA-rated door system. This is not a requirement that applies in Broward or most other Florida counties. If you’re replacing a spring on an older, non-rated door, we’ll flag whether the full door-and-hardware system needs to be brought into HVHZ compliance before the permit closes. Call (754) 999-9734 for a free assessment — it’s better to know upfront than at inspection.
Pinewood’s sustained relative humidity — consistently in the 80–95% range year-round — corrodes bare metal torsion and extension springs far faster than in central or north Florida. A spring rated for 10,000 cycles can fracture in four to six years in 33167 instead of the eight to ten years a homeowner might expect based on a manufacturer’s general estimate. It’s not a defective spring; it’s a climate condition that demands cycle-rated, corrosion-resistant hardware from the start. If your spring has failed ahead of schedule, the replacement we install will be matched to Pinewood’s actual operating conditions. Call (754) 999-9734 for a same-day look.
Almost always, there’s more to it. Reversed garage conversions in Pinewood’s older CBS homes frequently have undersized or missing structural headers — the beam that carries the load of the door system. If the header is compromised, installing a heavier NOA-rated replacement door without addressing it will grind through rollers and hinges quickly and can result in a failed Miami-Dade permit inspection. We inspect the header as part of every reversed-conversion job in Pinewood. If there’s a deficiency, we document it for the permitting file before any parts go in. Call (754) 999-9734 and we’ll assess it on the first trip.
On Pinewood homes, plan on inspecting weatherstripping and bottom seals every two to three years — shorter than the national average — because the combination of UV exposure, tropical rain events, and Miami-Dade wind pressure cycles degrades sealing material faster here than in most Florida markets. If your door was built before Hurricane Andrew in 1992, the original seals were never rated for HVHZ pressure differentials, and they should be treated as overdue for replacement regardless of how they look. A failed bottom seal in a tropical system doesn’t just let water in — it can compromise the door’s rated wind performance. Call (754) 999-9734 for a free inspection.
Yes. Wayne Dalton and Raynor are two of the eight brands Robert is factory-trained on, and both appear regularly on the older CBS housing stock throughout Pinewood’s 33167 ZIP. We carry or can source springs, cables, rollers, hinges, and bottom seals for both brands, including components sized for the single-car bay dimensions common on 1960s-era Pinewood homes. If your door predates the post-Andrew code era, we’ll also advise you on whether the existing hardware is compatible with a future NOA-rated panel upgrade — so you’re not buying parts twice. Call (754) 999-9734 to confirm availability before we head out.
Schedule Your Garage Door Parts Service in Pinewood Today
If you’re in Pinewood and your garage door hardware needs attention — whether it’s a snapped torsion spring, a corroded bottom seal, or rollers grinding against a misaligned track — call Skyline Garage Door Repair North Miami Beach at (754) 999-9734. Robert comes out himself, the estimate is free, and we carry the parts most commonly needed in 33167 on the truck. Same-day service is available for urgent situations. One call, one trip, done right.
Reviewed by Robert Davis, Owner and Lead Technician at Skyline Garage Door Repair North Miami Beach, serving Pinewood and Miami-Dade County since 2013.