Garage Door Services in Richland Hills, TX
Richland Hills is the original Richland Hills, the Fort Worth suburb that North Richland Hills was later named after, sitting on Boulevard 26 and the Airport Freeway northeast of the city. It is a built-out, mid-century community in a market full of national franchises, and Arnold's Garage Door & Gates is the opposite: a one-owner business that answers its own phone, fixes what is broken, and charges a fair price.
You reach Arnold directly, not a call center, and the price he quotes is the price you pay, honored for two weeks. Most repairs are finished in a single visit, and your estimate is free with no diagnostic fee.
Call or text Arnold at (682) 337-7220 for fast, honest garage-door and gate service anywhere in Richland Hills.
Garage Door Service Across Richland Hills
Richland Hills grew up with the Fort Worth defense boom around World War II and built out as a mid-century suburb with a strong light-industrial base. Here is what Arnold most often works on around town.
The original mid-century neighborhoods (1950s-60s)
Established streets off Glenview Drive and Baker Boulevard
Homes near the Trinity Railway Express station
Commercial and light-industrial corridors on Boulevard 26 and 820
Richland Hills Homes by Era
The age of your Richland Hills home is the best predictor of what its garage door needs, and Arnold works on all of them.
Older homes (the original mid-century suburb)
Richland Hills filled in during the 1950s and 1960s defense boom, and most of its homes are mid-century with original single doors, dated hardware and tired openers. These usually need spring and cable replacement, a quieter nylon-roller upgrade, or an affordable modern door and opener to replace a worn original, not an overpriced teardown.
Updated and newer homes
As owners update within Richland Hills, the newer doors are heavier and insulated and the openers are smart and Wi-Fi connected. The heavier doors stress their springs faster, and the smart openers need proper sensor and remote setup. Arnold tunes them, upgrades the weak parts, and handles any warranty-age repair at a fair price.
Every Garage Door & Gate Service in Richland Hills
Whatever your Richland Hills door or gate needs, Arnold handles it. Tap any service for the full details and pricing.
Won't open or close, off track, stuck, or noisy. Arnold's flagship work, most done the same day.
The loud bang and a door that won't lift. Standard torsion spring replacement, quoted up front at your free estimate.
Repair, replacement, and new installation, including smart and Wi-Fi openers. LiftMaster is the go-to.
Install and replacement, insulated, custom, and full-view glass, quoted up front at your free estimate.
Cables, rollers, drums, bearings, and tracks, including quiet nylon roller upgrades.
A yearly tune-up that catches a worn spring or frayed cable before it strands your car. $100 a year.
The door is off track, the cable is off, or a car is trapped. Arnold runs after-hours calls and can secure your home.
Roll-up steel, sectional, and overhead doors and commercial openers for Richland Hills businesses.
Driveway, commercial gate, and gate-opener installation and repair for the Richland Hills properties and businesses that have them.
Real Garage Door Work in Richland Hills
A repair instead of the new door another company quoted
A Richland Hills homeowner had been told by another company they needed a whole new door. Arnold looked at it, found a broken spring and a worn roller, replaced just those, balanced the door, and sent them on their way for a fraction of the price, with a door that worked like new.
A mid-century single door modernized
A homeowner in one of the original Richland Hills neighborhoods was tired of a loud, dated single door and an opener that kept failing. Arnold replaced it with a quiet insulated door and a Wi-Fi opener, upgraded to nylon rollers, and left the garage quiet enough not to wake the house.
Why Richland Hills Calls Arnold
You get the owner, not a franchise
Richland Hills and the surrounding Mid-Cities are crowded with national franchises and call-center brands that send whoever is free and push a new door when a repair would do. Arnold is the opposite. He is the owner, he answers the phone, he does the work himself, and he quotes the repair, not a replacement, you do not need. You always know exactly who is coming to your home.
You talk to the owner, every time
When you call, Arnold answers, and Arnold does the work. There is no call center and no rotating crew, just one experienced owner who quotes the job, does the job, and stands behind it. You always know exactly who is coming to your home.
Honest pricing, Google rated
Free on-site estimates with no diagnostic fee, written quotes honored for two weeks, and repair-first recommendations that fix what is broken instead of upselling a new door you do not need. That is what keeps Arnold's Google rating strong.
Honest Advice for Richland Hills Homeowners
If your Richland Hills door just needs a spring, Arnold will quote you a spring, not a new door. Most of what stops a door is a broken spring, a frayed cable, a worn roller, or an opener that has reached the end of its life, and those are repairs, not replacements. In a city of mostly mid-century homes, those original springs and openers are often overdue, and a tune-up catches the failure before it strands you. Like most of Tarrant County, the ground here is expansive clay that shifts a slab and can bind a door, which is usually a track adjustment, not a new door.
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Questions Homeowners Ask Arnold
Richland Hills's Owner-Run Garage Door Pro
In a market full of franchises that push a new door, Arnold is the owner who fixes what is broken, charges a fair price, and answers his own phone. Free estimate, honest price, and a real-time window, whether you own a mid-century home in Glenview or a place near the rail station.
Service area: All of Richland Hills, including the original mid-century neighborhoods, the established streets off Glenview Drive and Baker Boulevard, the homes near the Trinity Railway Express station, and the commercial and light-industrial corridors along Boulevard 26 and Loop 820.