Garage Door Panel Repair in Southlake, TX
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A backed-in car, a strong wind, a hailstorm — panels take damage. Whether the door still operates or is now stuck from the impact, we assess panel damage in Southlake, TX and tell you whether repair or panel replacement makes more sense before you spend a dollar. Call us for an honest answer.
Repair or replace: how to decide
A panel with a single shallow dent that did not affect the door's travel is a cosmetic problem. It looks bad but it does not compromise function. Whether to repair it depends on how visible the damage is and whether the door's appearance matters for the home's value or curb appeal. Some homeowners live with a small dent. Others want it fixed. Both are reasonable.
A panel that is creased through its full depth, or one where the impact bent the frame rails that the panel is attached to, is a structural problem. A bent frame rail affects how the panel sits in the door stack and can cause the door to bind in the tracks or prevent it from closing flush. That kind needs replacing, not just straightening.
The other factor is whether the panel section is still available. If the door was installed more than ten to fifteen years ago, matching panels may not be in production. In that case, replacing a single mismatched panel can look worse than the original dent. We will tell you that upfront — not after ordering a part.
What causes panel damage
Vehicle impact is the most common cause. Backing out and clipping the door mid-travel is the classic scenario. A slow, low-speed contact with the bumper can dent the bottom panel significantly even at parking lot speeds — garage door panels are steel, but they are not thick. A direct hit while the door is closed and the car is moving faster will buckle one or more sections and sometimes bend the horizontal track sections at the same time.
Hail damage is common in North Texas. A severe hailstorm can produce dozens of impact dents distributed across every panel on the door. This type of damage is usually an insurance claim rather than an out-of-pocket repair, and full door replacement is often the practical solution because matching every dented panel individually becomes expensive and time-consuming.
Structural fatigue over many years can cause panels to crack along the fold lines, especially on steel doors that have had metal fatigue from temperature cycling. Fiberglass doors crack at impact points when the reinforcing material behind the skin gives way.
What a dented panel does to the rest of the door
A shallow cosmetic dent on a panel that is otherwise intact usually does nothing to the door's operation. The panel still connects to its hinges, the frame rails are straight, and the door travels normally in the tracks. The problem is purely visual.
A deeper impact that pushed the panel inward enough to bend the rail or the hinge attachment points changes the picture. The door may now bind in the tracks at the point of the damaged section, causing the opener to strain or the door to stop mid-travel. A panel that was pushed outward by an impact from inside the garage can widen the door at that section and cause it to catch on the weatherstripping or the track brackets.
Any impact that was hard enough to damage the track sections alongside the door, the vertical or horizontal sections, means we need to inspect those before assessing the panel. Track damage combined with panel damage is a more involved repair than panel alone.
Can you replace one panel on a garage door?
Yes, if the panel section is still available. Garage door manufacturers sell replacement sections for most residential door models for ten to fifteen years after initial production. Panel replacement involves removing the door from the tracks, separating the damaged section from the adjacent panels at the hinges, installing the replacement, and re-hanging and adjusting the door. It is a several-hour job.
The caveat is paint and finish matching. A replacement panel will match the original panel's design and color code, but it will be new and the original door has faded over years of sun exposure. On some door colors, like white or almond, the difference is minor. On darker colors or wood-grain finishes, the new panel often looks noticeably different for the first few years. We will tell you what to expect before we order anything.
How much does garage door panel repair cost?
Minor dent repair on a single panel, a shallow impact with no rail damage, is the lower-cost end of this work, depending on the extent of the damage and whether it needs any filling or refinishing. A panel replacement, including parts and labor, costs more per section for a standard residential steel door in the Southlake area.
Full door replacement becomes the math when multiple sections are damaged or when matching sections are no longer available. A complete residential door replacement in this market is a larger investment, depending on door size, insulation rating, and style. If the door is fifteen years old and three panels are damaged, replacement is usually more economical than three separate panel repairs. We will walk you through the numbers honestly.
How we handle it
We arrive, assess the damage with the door both closed and partially open, and give you a clear answer: repair the panel, replace the panel, or replace the door. We do not push toward the more expensive option. If the damage is cosmetic and the door functions fine, we will tell you that and let you decide whether you want anything done.
If panel replacement is the right call, we check availability before quoting. If the section is available, we can usually have it within a few days. We schedule the replacement when the part is in hand and complete the job in a single visit. We also inspect the adjacent hardware (hinges, rollers, and track sections) and let you know if anything nearby was affected by the impact.
Panel repair in Southlake: matching, materials, and brick home considerations
Panel damage in Southlake usually comes from one source: a car hit the door from inside the garage. The lower section takes most of the impact. That section can be dented, cracked along the fold lines, or pushed completely out of the hinge bracket alignment.
Panels are not universal. A replacement section must match the original in five ways: width, height, steel gauge, profile (the raised pattern on the face), and insulation type. Getting any one of these wrong produces a door that looks wrong at street level and may not operate correctly.
Southlake Homes with Brick and Stone Exteriors
The dominant exterior material in established Southlake neighborhoods is brick and stone, particularly in developments built between 1998 and 2008. Garage doors on these homes are almost always in one of three color families: off-white, almond, and beige. A replacement panel in bright white on an almond door is visible from the street.
We carry color chip samples and photograph the existing door in natural light before ordering. Factory-matched colors age differently than new panels. A door that has been installed for 10 years in full Texas sun will not match a factory-fresh panel exactly. We advise homeowners on this before ordering so there are no surprises on install day.
Eight-foot door heights are more common in Southlake than in most DFW suburbs. Eight-foot doors use four panels (each 2 feet tall) instead of the three panels typical of a 7-foot door. A single damaged panel on an 8-foot door requires sourcing one of four sections, not one of three.
When Panel Replacement Is Better Than Repair
Dents that fold the steel along the horizontal bend lines are not repairable to original condition. Pulling a dented panel from the outside with a suction tool reduces the visible dent but leaves stress fractures in the galvanized coating. Those fractures rust within 18 to 24 months in North Texas humidity conditions.
Replacement makes sense when the dent crosses a hinge bracket mount point, when the panel skin has separated from the polyurethane foam core, or when the damage compromises the R-value of an insulated door. Cosmetic dents on non-structural areas of uninsulated steel panels can sometimes be managed temporarily, but panel replacement remains the permanent solution.
Steel Gauge and R-Value in Southlake Garages
Standard residential garage door panels use 24-gauge steel face skins. The polyurethane foam core provides thermal insulation rated R-6 to R-18 depending on core thickness. Southlake summers push garage temperatures above 120 degrees without insulation. An attached garage with an insulated door runs 20 to 30 degrees cooler, which directly affects the adjacent living space temperature.
When we replace a panel on an insulated door, we match the core thickness of the existing sections. Installing a thinner panel in one section changes the door's thermal performance and can cause the replaced section to protrude slightly from the face plane of the door, visible at close range.
The Replacement Process
We disconnect the opener before any panel work. We remove the hinge hardware connecting the damaged section to the sections above and below it. On a bottom section, we also remove the bottom bracket and cables from the corners. The damaged panel slides out of the vertical track roller stems. The replacement panel goes in, hinges attach in the same hole pattern, cables reconnect at the corners, and bottom seals attach at the base of the new section.
We test door balance by hand after every panel replacement. Adding or removing a panel changes the door weight slightly. The spring tension may need a quarter-turn adjustment to keep the door properly balanced.
Panel Lead Times
Common panel sizes for Southlake (16-foot wide, 8-foot tall, raised-panel profile in standard colors) are typically available within 3 to 7 business days from our distributor. Custom widths, non-standard profiles, and discontinued door lines take longer. We give a realistic lead time on the first visit, not an optimistic one. Doors on backorder do not appear in 3 days.
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