Same-day garage door service across Pearland, including Silverlake, Shadow Creek Ranch, Southern Trails. We fix broken springs, snapped cables, off-track doors, dead openers, hurricane-damaged panels, and flood-rust bottom sections. Phones are open 7am to 9pm, every day of the year, holidays and Sundays included. After we close, leave a voicemail. You will get a callback within 30 minutes. No surcharge for that callback. If you want a tech out that night, ask, and we quote it before we roll.
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Quick answer: We cover all of Pearland and the surrounding Greater Houston metro, with techs on the road from 7am to 9pm every day. Most jobs land between roughly $95 for a diagnostic and around $820 for a new belt-drive opener install, with springs running about $240 to $440 and panel swaps around $340 to $660. New full-door installs sit in the $1,600 to $2,800 range depending on size and material; hurricane-rated upgrades add $400 to $900. From our Houston base, expect a 30 to 55 minute drive depending on freeway state and where you are. After-hours calls get a callback inside 30 minutes.
Pearland is the fast-growing southern suburb between downtown Houston and Galveston Bay. Shadow Creek Ranch (2000s-2010s) and Pomona (2015-onward) carry the bulk of the inventory: insulated 16-foot steel doors on belt-drive or chain-drive openers. The proximity to Galveston Bay means Pearland gets the saltiest atmospheric humidity in our service area, galvanized cables fail roughly 20% faster here than in Sugar Land or Katy, and we see more cable-snap calls per thousand homes than any other coverage city. Hurricane Beryl (July 2024) and the surprise May 2024 derecho both hammered Pearland hard; the resulting panel and door replacement tail ran into 2025 and is still measurable. Old Pearland (pre-1980) has the smaller share of the call volume but a higher rate of 'my one-car detached garage door won't budge' wood-door failures.
Silverlake · Shadow Creek Ranch · Southern Trails · Pomona · Discovery Bay · Old Pearland · Riverstone (south)
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Our pricing is the same across the Greater Houston metro, no city-specific surcharges inside the Grand Parkway. A service-call diagnostic runs around $95, spring jobs land in the $240 to $440 range, and opener repair sits between roughly $200 and $480. A belt-drive opener replacement is usually around $520 to $820; the jackshaft wall-mount units common on taller doors run $620 to $980. A new full-door install runs in the $1,600 to $2,800 range, with hurricane-rated upgrades adding $400 to $900. We quote you the price before we touch anything.
Most Pearland calls reach our tech in 30-45 minutes. Drive times shift with weather, freeway state (I-10, I-45, US 59, and 288 all bottleneck during rush hour), and demand spikes after a big storm. If we are slammed and cannot reach you inside an hour, we say so up front. After-hours calls go to voicemail with a 30 minute callback. We do not roll a truck until we have agreed on the work and the price.
Pearland is the fast-growing southern suburb between downtown Houston and Galveston Bay. Shadow Creek Ranch (2000s-2010s) and Pomona (2015-onward) carry the bulk of the inventory: insulated 16-foot steel doors on belt-drive or chain-drive openers. The proximity to Galveston Bay means Pearland gets the saltiest atmospheric humidity in our service area, galvanized cables fail roughly 20% faster here than in Sugar Land or Katy, and we see more cable-snap calls per thousand homes than any other coverage city. Hurricane Beryl (July 2024) and the surprise May 2024 derecho both hammered Pearland hard; the resulting panel and door replacement tail ran into 2025 and is still measurable. Old Pearland (pre-1980) has the smaller share of the call volume but a higher rate of 'my one-car detached garage door won't budge' wood-door failures.
No separate trip fee inside the Grand Parkway. The diagnostic is $95 and that covers the visit. If we do the repair, the diagnostic rolls into the job. Outside the Grand Parkway we usually refer out.
Often yes, depending on what we have on the board. Call and ask. If we cannot get there tonight, we will tell you straight and book the first slot in the morning. During the 48 hours after a named storm makes landfall the schedule fills fast, we still take emergency calls but book them in landed-time order. No vague promises.