OnPoint Pro Doors dispatches across all 15 Front Range counties — from Denver County downtown out to Larimer in the north, Weld and El Paso to the south, and Park, Gilpin, and Clear Creek in the foothills. Same-day service in our 60-mile core radius; scheduled service beyond.
We quote every job in person, free, with no obligation. There is no trip fee and no service-call charge.
Call (303) 732-8236 for same-day dispatch across the Denver metro.
Denver County (the urban core). Older housing stock from the 1920s-1960s dominates inner-city Denver — wood doors, single-spring single-cable systems, undersized openers, and zero modern insulation. The most common Denver County calls are spring failures from steel fatigue (35-50 year old hardware), opener gear failures on doors retrofitted with modern openers without rebalancing the door, and weatherstripping degradation from high-traffic alleys. Insurance hail claims are less common downtown but spike in the eastern Denver County neighborhoods (Park Hill, Stapleton, Green Valley Ranch).
Adams & Arapahoe Counties. Mixed-age suburban housing with significant 1970s-1990s production-build inventory. Aurora's eastern annexations into Adams and Arapahoe see frequent hail claims; Commerce City and Brighton in Adams see commercial roll-up door work for industrial-corridor businesses; the Cherry Creek and Greenwood Village high-end stock in Arapahoe sees more whole-door replacements as styling preferences cycle.
Boulder & Broomfield Counties. Mountain-front exposure with intense UV degradation on south- and west-facing doors. Boulder's older Mapleton Hill and University Hill neighborhoods see custom-door work and historic-preservation considerations. Broomfield is heavy on production-build replacement-door work as the 2000s housing stock ages out of original openers.
Douglas County. Newer housing in Castle Rock, Lone Tree, Highlands Ranch, and Parker — most failures are still under manufacturer warranty. Common calls: opener-board logic failures on 8-12 year old LiftMaster Security+ units, photo-eye replacement, and aesthetic panel damage from teenage drivers backing into closed doors.
Jefferson County. The widest mix in the metro — historic Golden, foothills Evergreen and Conifer, suburban Lakewood and Arvada. Foothills doors face wildlife strikes (deer, bear), winter freeze-thaw cycles that warp wood-clad doors, and significant elevation-driven temperature swings.
Larimer & Weld Counties. Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor, Greeley, and the agricultural eastern plains. Hail damage is more frequent than in central Denver. Wind events in northern Weld destroy garage doors structurally — a 60-mph wind on a closed door bows panels permanently.
El Paso County. Colorado Springs, Fountain, Monument, Manitou Springs. Higher elevation, drier air, more aggressive UV. Garage door springs in El Paso County run 4-6 years average lifespan vs. 7-10 in mid-Denver. Hail claims spike in Monument and Black Forest along I-25.
Foothills counties — Park, Gilpin, Clear Creek, Teller. Above 7,500 feet, wood door warping is the dominant complaint. Mountain doors freeze closed in shoulder seasons (insulated cars warm interior air, melt frost on bottom seal, refreeze overnight). We carry specialty heated weather seals for these calls.
Our 60-mile dispatch radius from downtown Denver covers the bulk of all 15 counties listed above. Residents and businesses farther out (the eastern plains, the western slope of the foothills, and southern El Paso) receive scheduled service rather than same-day, with a posted trip charge for jobs beyond the 60-mile core. Call (303) 732-8236 for an exact quote based on your ZIP.
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