Fast, Reliable Garage Door Parts Across Parkway
Garage door parts replacement in Parkway typically costs $110–$340 depending on the component, and most standard parts are in stock for same-day installation. We carry torsion springs, extension springs, cables, drums, rollers, hinges, and weatherstripping matched to the 1960s–70s ranch homes that dominate Parkway’s 95823 ZIP.

We’re Keystone Garage Door Service Sacramento, and our Garage Door Parts team knows Parkway’s unincorporated Sacramento County landscape well. From the extension-spring hardware on original ranch-tract homes off Mack Road to the carriage-house doors going up near Bradshaw Road, we’ve spent 17 years sourcing and installing the right parts for doors that don’t fit standard specs. George Nguyen, our owner and lead technician, handles every Parkway call personally—no subcontractors, no rotating crews. When a spring snaps at 7 p.m. or your door won’t seal against January tule fog, we’ll answer and we’ll show up. Call (855) 629-6534 for a free estimate.
Why Keystone Garage Door Service Sacramento Is Parkway’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
136 homeowners have trusted us with their garage doors, and our 4.7-star average reflects the kind of consistent performance that only comes from an owner who still turns wrenches every day. In Parkway specifically, we’ve built our reputation on getting the details right—the custom-height panels, the corroded tracks from decades of valley humidity, the permit paperwork that out-of-area contractors fumble because they don’t know Parkway sits in unincorporated Sacramento County.
Our response time to Parkway is typically under 45 minutes from dispatch, faster than crews dispatched from downtown Sacramento who don’t know the difference between Mack Road and Gerber Road. George Nguyen has walked hundreds of Parkway garages personally, measuring rough openings that predate modern 7-foot standards and spotting header reinforcement issues before a single part gets ordered.
That local knowledge saves Parkway homeowners from the classic trap: a contractor quotes over the phone, shows up with a standard door that doesn’t fit, and suddenly you’re waiting two weeks for a custom panel while your garage sits open. We’ve seen it happen. We don’t let it happen to our customers.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Parkway
Extension Spring Replacement
Extension springs are the original hardware on most Parkway ranch-tract homes, and after fifty-plus years of Sacramento Valley temperature swings, they’re failing in record numbers. A typical extension spring replacement in Parkway runs $180–$340 and includes both springs, safety cables, and pulley inspection. We stock springs rated for the heavier carriage-house and wood doors that Parkway homeowners increasingly prefer, not just the lightweight hardware that came with the house in 1968.
Torsion Spring Conversion & Replacement
Many Parkway homeowners ask us to convert aging extension-spring systems to modern torsion setups, especially when they’re upgrading to insulated or custom-finish doors. Torsion springs cost the same $180–$340 range but require precise header evaluation—critical in Parkway’s 6-foot-8-inch openings where clearance is already tight. George measures every header personally; we’ve seen too many conversions fail because a subcontractor assumed standard dimensions.
Cables & Drums
Cable failure in Parkway usually traces to one of two causes: corrosion from tule fog humidity attacking unsealed drums, or fraying from doors that bind in thermally warped tracks. Cable repair runs $130–$250, and we always inspect the drum assembly and bottom brackets because replacing cables alone without addressing the root cause means you’ll be calling again in six months. For Parkway’s older homes, we often recommend upgrading to galvanized or coated cables that resist the valley’s humidity cycles.
Rollers & Hinges
Roller replacement in Parkway costs $110–$220 and delivers immediate payoff on doors that shudder, squeal, or jump the track. The lightweight steel panels common to 1960s–70s construction warp slightly in 105°F heat, putting eccentric load on rollers and accelerating hinge wear. We stock nylon-sealed rollers for quieter operation and heavy-duty steel hinges for doors that have been retrofitted with heavier insulation or wood overlay.
Weatherstripping & Bottom Seal
Parkway’s wide temperature swing—sometimes 70°F between a July afternoon and a January fog night—destroys standard weatherstripping in two to three years. We install vinyl or rubber bottom seals and jamb seals rated for extreme thermal cycling, critical for keeping dust, pollen, and garage pests out of Parkway homes. Proper sealing also protects the door’s bottom edge from the moisture that accelerates cable drum corrosion.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Parkway
Whether your Parkway garage runs a LiftMaster opener from the 1990s, a Chamberlain smart-unit you installed last year, or a Genie chain-drive that’s finally given up, we stock parts that fit. We also work extensively with Clopay hardware and panels—essential for Parkway’s growing number of carriage-house and custom-finish installations where matching existing trim color matters. Our 17 years of hands-on experience means we don’t just order parts; we know which rollers bind in Clopay’s low-headroom track kits, which LiftMaster belt drives handle Parkway’s summer heat without slipping, and which Genie screw-drive models need specific cable drum clearances. Parts are sourced through Sacramento-area distributors with next-day availability on most items, so you’re not waiting a week for a spring that we should have had on the truck.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Parkway Homes
- Extension springs snap without warning after decades of thermal fatigue. Parkway’s original ranch-tract springs have cycled through 50+ summers of 105°F expansion and winter tule-fog contraction. The metal crystallizes, weakens, and fails—often at the worst possible moment. We replace both springs simultaneously because the surviving spring is always compromised.
- Non-standard 6-foot-8-inch rough openings reject standard replacement panels. A contractor who quotes without measuring will promise a two-day turnaround, then discover the door doesn’t fit. We measure every Parkway opening before ordering, and we keep custom-height panel sources on speed dial for exactly this scenario.
- Thermal expansion warps lightweight steel panels, causing track binding and roller damage. Sacramento Valley’s temperature extremes hit harder than coastal climates 90 miles west. Warped panels don’t just look bad—they grind rollers flat and chew through hinges until the whole system fails.
- Tule fog humidity corrodes cable drums, bottom brackets, and unsealed track hardware. Weeks of near-100% humidity in January create rust that flakes into cable windings, causing fraying and uneven lift. We inspect and replace corroded hardware proactively during spring or cable service calls.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Parkway, CA
Here’s what Parkway homeowners can expect for common garage door parts replacements. These ranges reflect our actual Sacramento-area pricing, with no phantom “trip charges” or last-minute add-ons:
| Service | Price Range |
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| Spring Repair (Extension or Torsion) | $180–$340 |
| Cable Repair | $130–$250 |
| Roller Replacement | $110–$220 |
What moves the needle within these ranges? Door weight (carriage-house wood doors need heavier springs and hardware), accessibility (low headroom in Parkway’s 6-foot-8-inch openings takes more labor), and whether we’re addressing secondary damage—corroded drums, bent tracks, or failed hinges that contributed to the primary failure. We always inspect the full system and quote upfront before starting work. Estimates are free. Call (855) 629-6534 for an exact quote on your specific door.
We Also Serve Cities Near Parkway
Our service radius covers the full southern Sacramento County corridor. We regularly handle garage door parts calls in Florin to the northwest, Fruitridge Pocket to the north, Laguna to the east, and Elk Grove to the south—though Elk Grove’s newer construction with standard 7-foot openings and torsion-spring hardware presents a very different parts landscape than Parkway’s vintage ranch inventory.
Serving Parkway, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Parkway 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 Parkway
Yes, because Parkway sits in unincorporated Sacramento County, opener installations and any structural header work require permits through Sacramento County PRMD—not the City of Sacramento building department. Out-of-area contractors frequently miss this distinction, leaving homeowners with unpermitted work that complicates resale. George handles the permit research as part of every Parkway installation quote. Call (855) 629-6534 and we’ll confirm exactly what’s needed for your specific project.
Yes, we convert extension-spring systems to torsion setups regularly in Parkway, but it requires header evaluation first. Many 6-foot-8-inch openings have minimal headroom, and torsion hardware needs precise clearance calculations that phone quotes can’t provide. George measures on-site, then sources the right torsion hardware for your door weight and opening size. The conversion runs $180–$340 in most Parkway homes.
Thermal expansion. Sacramento Valley afternoons above 105°F cause wood and lightweight steel panels to expand measurably, warping them against tracks that were already tight from decades of settling. Binding accelerates roller and hinge wear until something snaps. We check track alignment and panel flatness during every service call, and we stock oversized rollers that tolerate slight warping without seizing.
Yes. We recently replaced a carriage-house-style wood door on a Parkway home on Bradshaw Road whose original extension springs and stamped-steel tracks had corroded from decades of tule fog. We retrofitted a whisper-quiet LiftMaster opener with smart-home integration and matched the custom stain to the home’s existing trim, ensuring the door fit the low-headroom 6-foot-8-inch opening without structural changes. For stain-matching, we work with local finishers who can blend to your existing trim; lead time is typically 3–5 days.
Original extension springs on 1960s–70s Parkway homes should be inspected annually and replaced every 7–10 years under normal use, sooner if you use the door more than four cycles daily. Sacramento Valley’s temperature extremes accelerate metal fatigue compared to milder climates. If your springs are original to the house, they’re already 20–30 years past safe service life. Call (855) 629-6534 for a free safety inspection—we’ll check spring tension, safety cable integrity, and pulley condition while we’re there.
Ready to get your Parkway garage door working right? George Nguyen handles every call personally, and we stock the parts that fit Parkway’s non-standard doors. No subcontractors. No phone-tag with dispatchers. Just 17 years of hands-on experience, upfront pricing, and a 4.7-star reputation built one homeowner at a time. Call (855) 629-6534 now for your free estimate.
Written by George Nguyen, Owner at Keystone Garage Door Service Sacramento, serving Parkway and Sacramento County since 2007.