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Express Garage Door provides same-day repair, new door installation, opener replacement, and commercial door service across the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Our technicians live and work throughout DFW — not dispatched from a single location — which means we can typically respond to emergency calls within two hours or less, any time of day or night. We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including nights, weekends, and holidays — when your garage door breaks at 10 PM on a Saturday, we answer the phone and send a technician.
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(682) 463-1213Our home base. Express Garage Door is headquartered in Fort Worth and serves every neighborhood from the Stockyards and Downtown to TCU, Wedgwood, Southlake, and the newer developments along Chisholm Trail. Fort Worth’s mix of historic Craftsman homes, mid-century ranch-style houses, and new construction means we work on every type of residential door — from vintage one-car wood doors to modern insulated two-car systems. We also service commercial doors for the growing warehouse and logistics corridor along I-35W south of downtown.
↑ Back to topWe provide full residential and commercial garage door service across Dallas — from Highland Park and Lakewood to Oak Cliff, Far North Dallas, and Lake Highlands. Dallas’s housing stock ranges from 1920s Tudor homes with original single-car garages to new-build townhomes in Uptown with contemporary full-view doors. Our commercial team services loading docks and overhead doors for distribution facilities in the Stemmons Corridor, Design District, and along I-30 east.
↑ Back to topArlington sits between Fort Worth and Dallas with a large residential base of 1970s–2000s homes that are now hitting the age where original garage doors and openers need replacement. We see a high volume of spring replacements and opener upgrades in Arlington neighborhoods like Viridian, Interlochen, and the established areas near UTA. Commercial service covers the entertainment district area, retail centers, and industrial properties along Highway 360.
↑ Back to topPlano’s established neighborhoods — Willow Bend, Deerfield, Kings Ridge, and Shepard’s Glen — feature homes built in the 1980s and 1990s with builder-grade garage doors and openers that are well past their service life. We handle full door replacements, insulated upgrades, and smart opener installations throughout Plano. The Legacy business corridor and downtown Plano commercial district keep our commercial team busy with storefront, warehouse, and retail door work.
↑ Back to topFrisco is one of the fastest-growing cities in DFW, with new residential developments going up continuously along the 380 corridor and Panther Creek Parkway. New construction homes occasionally ship with builder-grade doors and openers that homeowners want to upgrade within the first few years. We also service the original Frisco neighborhoods near Main Street and Stonebriar where doors are now 15–20 years old and hitting their replacement window.
↑ Back to topIrving’s residential areas — Valley Ranch, Las Colinas, and the neighborhoods south of 183 — include a wide mix of housing ages and styles. Las Colinas in particular has both residential townhome communities with shared parking structures and a dense commercial and corporate corridor with overhead and roll-up doors at logistics facilities. We service both sides of Irving regularly and can typically be on-site within an hour from our Fort Worth base.
↑ Back to topCarrollton is a steady source of repair calls — many of its residential neighborhoods were built in the 1980s and 1990s, putting homes squarely in the age range where springs, rollers, and openers start failing. The city’s Old Downtown area and Addison-adjacent commercial zones also have retail and light industrial properties with overhead and roll-up doors we service regularly.
↑ Back to topMcKinney blends historic downtown charm with rapid new development along US-75 and the 380 corridor. The historic district homes sometimes have non-standard door sizes that require custom measurement and sourcing. Newer developments in Stonebridge Ranch, Craig Ranch, and Trinity Falls are reaching the 10-year mark where original builder-grade components start needing attention. Our team services both residential and commercial properties throughout McKinney.
↑ Back to topGrand Prairie’s central DFW location between Arlington, Dallas, and Irving gives it a mix of residential subdivisions and commercial/industrial properties along the I-30 and SH-161 corridors. Residential calls typically involve spring replacements, opener failures, and panel damage in the established neighborhoods east of Carrier Parkway. Commercial work includes warehouse doors and loading docks for the distribution facilities clustered near the Great Southwest Industrial District.
↑ Back to topMesquite’s residential base includes a large number of 1970s–1990s homes along the I-30 and I-635 corridors with original or aging garage door systems. We handle a high volume of spring and roller replacements in Mesquite, along with full door upgrades for homeowners refreshing older properties. The Town East area and Mesquite’s commercial districts also have retail and industrial doors we service.
↑ Back to topDenton sits at the northern edge of our primary service area, about 40 minutes from our Fort Worth base. We serve Denton’s established neighborhoods near the downtown square, the Robson Ranch community, and the rapidly expanding developments along I-35W toward Northlake and Argyle. Rental properties near UNT and TWU frequently need garage door maintenance and repair — we work with property owners and managers on both one-time repairs and recurring service.
↑ Back to topRichardson’s residential neighborhoods — Canyon Creek, Prairie Creek, and the Breckinridge Park area — are primarily 1970s–1990s construction with homes that are prime candidates for door and opener upgrades. The Telecom Corridor and CityLine district have commercial properties with overhead and service bay doors we maintain. Richardson is a quick service call from our coverage area with consistent same-day availability.
↑ Back to topGarland has a large residential footprint with homes ranging from the 1960s near downtown to newer construction in the Firewheel area. Older Garland homes frequently need spring replacements, panel repairs, and full door upgrades. The Garland industrial corridor along I-30 and Miller Road also generates steady commercial door work — warehouse roll-ups, loading dock doors, and fleet bay service.
↑ Back to topSouthlake homes tend toward larger custom builds with three- and four-car garages, carriage-style doors, and premium opener systems. We handle full installations, insulated door upgrades, and smart opener integrations in Southlake neighborhoods like Timarron, Southlake Meadows, and the estates near Southlake Town Square. Curb appeal matters here — and a garage door accounts for up to 30 percent of the home’s front-facing exterior.
↑ Back to topAllen’s master-planned communities — Twin Creeks, The Courses at Watters Creek, and Montgomery Farm — feature homes built from the late 1990s through the 2010s. Many are now entering the window where builder-grade springs and openers start failing. We provide same-day spring repair, roller replacement, and opener upgrades throughout Allen, along with full door installations for homeowners upgrading from non-insulated to insulated steel doors.
↑ Back to topFlower Mound’s family-oriented neighborhoods along FM 1171 and FM 2499 are dominated by two- and three-car garage homes built in the 1990s and 2000s. These homes are in peak repair and replacement territory — original springs are past their cycle life, openers are outdated, and many homeowners are ready to upgrade to insulated doors and smart openers. We serve Flower Mound regularly with consistent same-day availability.
↑ Back to topMansfield is a growing bedroom community south of Arlington with a mix of established neighborhoods and new construction along Highway 287. We see steady demand for both repair work in the older sections near downtown Mansfield and new installations in developments like Walnut Creek and The Parks at Legacy. Mansfield is one of our closest service areas to our Fort Worth base — response times are typically under 45 minutes.
↑ Back to topLewisville spans from the lake communities near Lake Lewisville to the residential neighborhoods along I-35E and the Vista Ridge commercial area. The city’s housing ranges from 1970s ranch homes to new townhome developments near Old Town Lewisville. We service residential and commercial properties throughout Lewisville, including the industrial and retail properties along Business 121.
↑ Back to topKeller is a well-established residential community between Fort Worth and Southlake with homes that reflect a range of ages — from the 1980s neighborhoods along Keller-Smithfield Road to newer developments near Bear Creek and Hidden Lakes. Like Southlake, Keller homeowners often invest in premium door styles, insulated upgrades, and smart openers. We’re typically on-site in Keller within 30 minutes from our Fort Worth location.
↑ Back to topGrapevine’s historic Main Street area and the surrounding residential neighborhoods blend older character homes with updated suburban developments. The city’s proximity to DFW Airport also means a concentration of commercial properties — hotels, logistics facilities, and retail — with overhead and roll-up doors that need regular service. We handle both residential and commercial work in Grapevine on a same-day basis.
↑ Back to topEuless is part of the HEB (Hurst-Euless-Bedford) tri-city area with primarily 1970s–1990s residential homes and a commercial corridor along Highway 121 and SH-183. The housing age means a consistent need for spring replacements, opener repairs, and full door upgrades. We service Euless regularly alongside Bedford and Hurst — often hitting multiple calls in the area on the same day.
↑ Back to topBedford’s mature neighborhoods are filled with homes from the 1970s and 1980s — exactly the age range where garage door systems need the most attention. Original builder-grade springs are well past their rated cycle life, and many homeowners are upgrading from non-insulated single-layer doors to modern insulated steel. We serve Bedford as part of our HEB tri-city coverage with consistent same-day response.
↑ Back to topHurst completes the HEB tri-city area with a residential base similar to Bedford and Euless — established homes from the 1970s through 1990s along the Pipeline Road and Precinct Line corridors. We handle spring repairs, roller replacements, opener upgrades, and full door installations throughout Hurst. The North East Mall area and the commercial properties along Highway 121 also generate regular commercial door work.
↑ Back to topNorth Richland Hills is one of our most-serviced cities — a large residential base of 1980s–2000s homes located just northeast of Fort Worth. NRH’s neighborhoods along Rufe Snow Drive, Mid-Cities Boulevard, and the Iron Horse Golf Course area generate steady repair calls for springs, openers, and roller replacements. Commercial service includes retail storefronts along Boulevard 26 and industrial properties along SH-121.
↑ Back to topWeatherford sits west of Fort Worth along I-20 and represents our western service boundary. We serve Weatherford’s residential areas including the neighborhoods near the downtown courthouse square, the Hudson Oaks corridor, and the acreage properties along FM 920 and FM 51. Response times to Weatherford run about 45 minutes from our Fort Worth base — we schedule Weatherford calls to ensure same-day service when possible.
↑ Back to topBurleson is a growing community south of Fort Worth along I-35W with a mix of established neighborhoods near Old Town Burleson and newer developments along Elk Drive and the 174 corridor. We service both the older homes that need spring and opener repairs and the newer construction where homeowners want to upgrade from builder-grade doors. Burleson is a short drive from our Fort Worth location with fast response times.
↑ Back to topCleburne is our southern service boundary, located about 30 miles south of Fort Worth along US-67. We serve Cleburne’s residential areas and the commercial properties along the US-67 business corridor. Cleburne calls are scheduled to ensure same-day or next-day service depending on time of request.
↑ Back to topFarmers Branch is a compact city within the Dallas metro with residential neighborhoods that are primarily 1960s–1980s construction — many with original or once-replaced garage door systems that are due for another round of service. The Mercer Crossing development has brought newer homes into the mix. Farmers Branch’s central location and proximity to I-35E and I-635 also mean a concentration of commercial properties with overhead and service bay doors.
↑ Back to topColleyville is a premium residential community between Grapevine and Southlake with larger homes, oversized garages, and homeowners who value quality and curb appeal. We install carriage-style doors, contemporary full-view doors, insulated multi-car systems, and smart openers in Colleyville regularly. Like Southlake and Keller, Colleyville homeowners often upgrade rather than just repair — and we provide honest assessments of both options.
↑ Back to topTrophy Club is a small, affluent community near Roanoke and Westlake with well-maintained homes and HOA-governed exterior standards. Garage door replacements in Trophy Club often involve matching specific styles and colors to meet community guidelines. We work with Trophy Club homeowners on both repair and replacement, ensuring the new door meets HOA requirements while improving insulation and functionality.
↑ Back to topRoanoke — the “Unique Dining Capital of Texas” — is a growing community along Highway 114 between Fort Worth and Denton. Its residential neighborhoods range from established homes near the downtown restaurant district to new construction in master-planned communities. We serve Roanoke for both residential and commercial work, including the restaurant and retail properties along Byron Nelson Boulevard.
↑ Back to topSaginaw is immediately north of Fort Worth along I-35W with a residential base that’s expanded significantly over the past 15 years. Newer developments like Willow Springs and the neighborhoods along Bailey Boswell Road are reaching the age where builder-grade components start needing repair. Saginaw is one of our fastest response zones — typically under 20 minutes from our base.
↑ Back to topWhite Settlement borders Fort Worth to the west and is home to NAS JRB Fort Worth (the former Carswell AFB). The residential neighborhoods are primarily 1960s–1980s homes with aging garage door systems. We service White Settlement frequently and can be on-site in under 20 minutes. Military families and base personnel can count on transparent pricing and fast turnaround.
↑ Back to topBenbrook sits southwest of Fort Worth along the shores of Benbrook Lake with a mix of 1970s–2000s residential homes. The older sections near Winscott Road and the Benbrook Boulevard corridor see regular spring, roller, and opener repair calls. Newer neighborhoods near Bella Flora and Benbrook Lakeside have homes with modern garage systems that we install and service. Benbrook is adjacent to our Fort Worth base with response times typically under 25 minutes.
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Schedule a Free EstimateIf your city isn’t listed here, we likely still serve it. Our service area covers the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and surrounding communities within approximately 75 miles of the DFW metro center — from Weatherford and Mineral Wells to the west, Cleburne and Waxahachie to the south, Corsicana and Terrell to the east, and Gainesville and Sherman to the north. Call (682) 463-1213 any time — day or night — to confirm service availability at your location.