About Contractor Depot Plus

Contractor Depot Plus is an established garage door repair company serving San Francisco, CA and the surrounding area, with 6 reviews from local customers. They specialize in garage door repair, installation, opener repair.

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Services Offered by Contractor Depot Plus

Garage Door Repair

Fix broken panels, dents, alignment issues, and general wear.

Installation

New garage door installation — residential and commercial.

Opener Repair

Motor, remote, sensor, and chain drive opener diagnostics and repair.

Garage Door Repair Costs in San Francisco

Understanding typical repair costs helps you evaluate quotes. Here's what homeowners in San Francisco can expect:

ServiceTypical CostNotes
Spring Replacement$150 – $350Most common repair. Torsion springs last 10,000 cycles.
Opener Repair$100 – $250Includes motor, sensor, and remote issues.
Panel Replacement$200 – $600Depends on material (steel vs. wood) and size.
Cable Repair$100 – $200Usually done alongside spring replacement.
Off-Track Repair$125 – $300Realigning a door that has jumped the tracks.
Full Door Replacement$800 – $4,000+New door + installation. Wide range by material.
Emergency Service Fee$50 – $150After-hours / weekend surcharge on top of repair cost.

Prices are estimates for the San Francisco area. Contact Contractor Depot Plus at +1415-648-4255 for an accurate quote.

Why Choose Contractor Depot Plus in San Francisco, CA?

  • Local to San Francisco — based at 2088 Oakdale Ave, San Francisco, CA 94124, familiar with local building codes and common door types
  • Transparent business — visit their website for more details and request a quote online
  • Free estimates — most garage door companies in San Francisco offer no-obligation quotes

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Contractor Depot Plus a good choice for garage door repair in San Francisco?

Contractor Depot Plus has a 3.8-star rating on Google based on 6 customer reviews. They serve San Francisco, CA and surrounding areas, offering garage door repair, installation, opener repair, and more.

What services does Contractor Depot Plus offer?

Contractor Depot Plus provides garage door repair, installation, opener repair in San Francisco, CA. Contact them directly for a full list of services and availability.

How much does garage door repair cost in San Francisco?

Garage door repair in San Francisco typically costs $85–$600 depending on the issue. Common repairs: spring replacement ($150–$350), opener repair ($100–$250), panel replacement ($200–$600). Contact Contractor Depot Plus directly for an accurate quote — most companies offer free estimates.

Does Contractor Depot Plus offer emergency garage door service?

Contact Contractor Depot Plus at +1415-648-4255 to ask about emergency availability. For 24/7 emergency service in San Francisco, CA, check our full directory of 161 garage door companies.

How do I know if I need garage door repair or replacement?

If your garage door is less than 15–20 years old and the issue is isolated (one broken spring, a noisy opener, a single damaged panel), repair is usually the better value. If you're seeing multiple problems — sagging, rust, frequent breakdowns — replacement may save money long-term. Contractor Depot Plus can assess your door and recommend the best option.

Garage Door Maintenance Tips for San Francisco Homeowners

01

Test the Balance Monthly

Disconnect the opener and lift the door halfway. If it doesn't stay put, the springs need adjustment. An unbalanced door wears out the opener faster.

02

Lubricate Moving Parts

Apply silicone-based lubricant to hinges, rollers, and springs every 6 months. Avoid WD-40 on springs — it's a degreaser, not a lubricant.

03

Inspect Weatherstripping

Check the bottom seal and side weatherstripping annually. Cracked or missing seals let in moisture, pests, and drafts — especially during San Francisco winters.

04

Test Safety Sensors

Place an object in the door's path and try to close it. If it doesn't reverse, the sensors need realignment. This is a critical safety feature.