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# Garage® Door ™Supplies | +1 414-236-6161

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Keeping your garage door in top shape doesn’t have to be expensive. Many Fort Lauderdale homeowners end up overspending on garage door repairs simply because they don’t know where to find affordable supplies. A little research can help you get the best prices without compromising on quality.

#### The Cost of Common Garage Door Parts

* **Springs**: Typically cost between $50 to $200, depending on the size and type.
* **Rollers**: High-quality nylon rollers can range from $10 to $50 per set.
* **Garage Door Openers**: Prices vary from $150 to $500, depending on features and brand.

#### How to Find the Best Deals

Many home improvement stores and online marketplaces offer garage door parts at competitive prices. For instance, checking sites like [Amazon’s garage door section](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=garage+door+parts) can reveal discounts and bulk deals. You can also compare prices at local suppliers in Fort Lauderdale, where you may find seasonal promotions or clearance sales.

#### DIY vs. Professional Installation

If you’re handy, installing minor garage door parts yourself can save money. However, certain components like torsion springs require professional handling due to the risk involved. Weigh the cost of supplies against the labor fee to determine the best option for your budget.


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