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Garage Door Companies in South Boston, VA
License-checked pros, shown in a neutral order. You do the hiring.
Need a garage door company in South Boston, Virginia? The South Boston register lists self-submitted companies with any confirmed DPOR license marked, plus what to expect on price and how to pick one. Plenty of pros who work South Boston are based in nearby Danville and Martinsville, so you will see them here too.
A garage door is the biggest moving part of the house, and when a spring goes it goes hard. A garage door pro handles openers, springs, and full replacements, and the safety of a door that heavy.

The work
What it covers
- Garage door installation and replacement
- Broken spring and cable repair
- Opener installation and repair
- Roller, track, and panel repair
- Safety sensor and balance adjustment
- Weather seal replacement
The register
Garage Door Companies in South Boston
Ballpark
What it costs in Virginia
| New garage door installed | $800 to $3,500 |
| Broken spring replaced | $150 to $500 |
| Cables replaced | $150 to $350 |
| Opener installed | $250 to $700 |
| Rollers or a track section replaced | $125 to $350 |
| New bottom weather seal | $75 to $250 |
South Boston prices track these statewide ranges. These are rough ballparks, not quotes. What you actually pay swings with the size of the door, whether it is one spring or two, if it is insulated steel or a plain single-layer door, and how beat up the tracks and rollers are once someone gets a close look. Virginia humidity is hard on springs and cables, and if you are closer to the coast the salt air rusts them out faster than a lot of folks expect, so a small repair can turn up more once the door is open. Get two or three written quotes before you decide.
Signs you might need to hire a pro
- The door goes up a foot and stops, or will not open at all
- You heard a loud bang from the garage and now the door will not budge
- The door hangs crooked or drops on one side when it closes
- The opener motor runs but the door just sits there
- Daylight, cold air, or rain water coming in under the closed door
Before you sign
Licensing in Virginia
Any contracting job of 1,000 dollars or more has to go to a business licensed with the Virginia DPOR Board for Contractors, and under that none is required. The class on that license is a dollar ceiling, not a grade of quality. Class C covers single jobs under about 10,000 dollars, Class B under about 120,000, and Class A has no ceiling, so a small Class C outfit is not worse than a Class A, it just takes smaller work.
A garage door job can fall under more than one Virginia DPOR classification, and a legitimate pro may hold a Residential or Commercial Building Contractor license (RBC or CBC), with opener wiring sometimes calling for a separate Electrical (ELE) contractor. In Virginia any single job of $1,000 or more has to go to a licensed contractor, so look the license up on DPOR before you agree to anything.
Verify it yourself. Look up any license at the Virginia DPOR lookup and ask for proof of insurance before you hire.
Facts on the table. You do the hiring. -M.H.
Good to know
Common questions about garage door companies in South Boston
Why does the price swing so much for the same job?
A spring swap on a common single door is one thing, and a big insulated double door with beat up tracks is another. Price moves with the door size, the parts it takes, and what someone finds wrong once the door is open. That is why you want two or three written quotes.
How do I pick a garage door company?
Get a couple of written quotes and read what each one actually covers. Ask if they replace both springs at once so the door stays balanced, and ask what warranty comes on the parts. Someone who wants to see the door before putting a number on it is a good sign.
Does the person need a Virginia license?
For a job of $1,000 or more, yes, it has to be a licensed contractor. A small spring or seal repair often comes in under that, but a full door with an opener usually clears it. You can look the license up on the DPOR website before you hire anybody.
Can I replace a broken spring myself?
It is not a job to take lightly. Those springs are wound under a lot of tension and they can hurt you bad if they let go while you are working on them. Most folks are better off calling someone who does it every day.
How long does the work take?
A straight spring or cable swap is usually a quick visit. A full door replacement takes longer, and a custom or oversized door can mean a wait on parts. Ask whoever you hire for their timeline before you book.
