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We treat bungalows like bungalows.

Atlanta has more historic bungalow neighborhoods than any city in our service area — Old Fourth Ward, Kirkwood, Grant Park, Inman Park, East Atlanta Village, Edgewood. These early-1900s homes don't take a builder-grade 16-foot double — they need recessed-panel and carriage-style doors that fit the architecture. We've been doing this work for 47 years. Plus full daily coverage of West and Southwest Atlanta.

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Metro Garage Doors branded service van — Atlanta, GA same-day garage door repair and historic bungalow door installation, since 1979
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Garage door service across Atlanta's historic and intown neighborhoods.

Metro has had two locations serving Atlanta since 1979 — Douglasville HQ for West and Southwest Atlanta (Cascade, West End, Westside, Greenbriar) and our Alpharetta location at Park Woods Commons for the intown bungalow neighborhoods (Old Fourth Ward, Kirkwood, Grant Park, Inman Park, East Atlanta Village, Edgewood) plus Buckhead, Midtown, and Brookhaven. Same-day repair across Atlanta with W-2 Metro techs only — never a subcontractor.

Bungalow specialty

Atlanta's historic bungalow neighborhoods don't accept generic builder-grade doors. Detached carriage houses, single-bay attached garages, narrow openings, low headroom — we measure in person, recommend by architecture, and stock the recessed-panel and carriage-style hardware most installers special-order.

Two locations, since 1979

Douglasville HQ handles West & SW Atlanta (West End, Cascade, Westview, Greenbriar, Vine City, Adamsville) on daily I-20 routes. Alpharetta location at Park Woods Commons handles intown (Old Fourth Ward, Inman Park, Kirkwood, Grant Park, East Atlanta Village) plus Buckhead, Midtown, and Brookhaven. Both locations same vintage, same crew training, same pricing.

Real Metro techs

When Metro answers the phone, a Metro tech shows up — never a subcontractor. Every tech is W-2, drives a branded truck, and trained in our Douglasville shop. The name on the door matches the name on the paycheck.

Real Atlanta Coverage

Atlanta is at least six different cities. We treat each one differently.

"Atlanta" can mean a 1908 Craftsman bungalow in Inman Park or a 24-foot custom carriage-style in Buckhead. The right work is dramatically different. We've been doing every category since 1979 — and we'll tell you honestly which neighborhoods we run daily routes through and which we schedule for route days.

Historic intown bungalow belt (30307, 30312, 30315, 30316, 30317). The big specialty. Old Fourth Ward, Inman Park, Kirkwood, Edgewood, East Atlanta Village, Reynoldstown, Cabbagetown, Grant Park — most homes here date 1900 to 1940, with detached single-bay carriage houses or attached single-bay garages. Tight headroom, narrow openings, sometimes shared driveway access. The right door is recessed-panel or carriage-style — carriage-style 21 or Gallery in solid black or bronze, or Wayne Dalton 9700 Series for stained-wood looks. We measure on-site (mandatory for these), handle exposed-hinge hardware, and use side-mount jackshaft openers (LiftMaster 8500W) where center-rail openers won't fit the ceiling. Most generic Atlanta installers can't fit their truck through the gate.

West and Southwest Atlanta (30310, 30311, 30314, 30318, 30331). Our highest-volume Atlanta zone. West End, Westview, Sylvan Hills, Cascade, Cascade Heights, Greenbriar, Adamsville, West Midtown, Howell Mill — and the Vine City / Castleberry Hill area. Mix of 1950s–1980s ranches and traditionals plus newer townhouse and condo infill in the Westside and Atlantic Station-adjacent neighborhoods. Standard repair profile: spring failures, opener end-of-life, occasional full door + opener replacements. Daily morning route from our Douglasville shop, ~20–30 minutes east on I-20.

Buckhead, Druid Hills, Brookhaven, and the established northern neighborhoods (30305, 30306, 30307, 30319, 30326, 30327). Large estate homes, custom carriage-style, wood-look composite, and Gallery work. Drive time is real (40–50 minutes from our shop), so we schedule on a North Atlanta route day for non-emergency work to keep travel waste low and pricing fair. Emergency repairs (broken springs, stuck doors) get same-day service regardless — the truck just takes longer to get there.

Modern infill and new construction across all of intown Atlanta — particularly the Westside, Old Fourth Ward, Kirkwood townhomes, and East Atlanta — frequently want flush-panel modern doors. modern aluminum-glass and Modern Steel collection in matte black or anodized aluminum frames are our most common modern installs. We do the architectural matching the same way as bungalows: in person, by what the house actually needs.

30307 / 30312 / 30315 / 30316 / 30317 Historic bungalow belt — Old Fourth Ward, Inman Park, Kirkwood, Grant Park, East Atlanta, Edgewood 30310 / 30311 / 30314 West End · Cascade · Greenbriar · Vine City 30318 / 30331 Westside · West Midtown · Adamsville · Greenbriar 30305 / 30306 / 30319 / 30326 / 30327 Buckhead · Brookhaven · Virginia-Highland · Druid Hills (scheduled route)
Common Atlanta Calls

Three problems we fix across Atlanta every week.

If any of these sound like your door, don't keep operating it. Call (770) 526-1214 and a real Metro tech will be at your house — same-day where the route allows, scheduled where the drive demands.

"1925 carriage house door is rotting and sagging — need it gone but want it to look right."
The signature Atlanta bungalow install

Most common in Old Fourth Ward, Inman Park, Kirkwood, Grant Park, East Atlanta Village. Period-appropriate replacement: recessed-panel carriage-style 21 in solid black or bronze, or Wayne Dalton 9700 Series for true stained-wood looks. Exposed iron hinges optional. Tight headroom requires side-mount jackshaft opener (LiftMaster 8500W). Measured on-site, ordered, installed in two visits.

"Loud bang from the garage — door won't open now."
Almost always a broken torsion spring

The most common emergency call across all Atlanta neighborhoods. Don't try to lift the door (it can weigh 200+ lbs without spring tension). We replace both springs in one visit. West and SW Atlanta: usually same-day within 2–3 hours. East and intown: same-day if you call before noon. Buckhead / Brookhaven: same-day for emergencies, prioritized regardless of route schedule.

"Modern infill build needs flush-panel doors that match the architecture."
A modern aluminum-glass or Modern Steel install

Common across the Westside, Old Fourth Ward, Kirkwood townhome infill, and East Atlanta new builds. Flush-panel matte black, anodized aluminum frames with frosted glass, or full glass+aluminum modern panels. Standard pairing: LiftMaster 8550W jackshaft opener (no center rail). Measured in-person, ordered, installed in one or two visits.

Services in Atlanta

Bungalows, modern infill, estates, repair — same Metro standard.

Repair, replacement, openers, springs, commercial — all in-house, all from the same Douglasville shop, all backed by The Metro Promise.

Recent Atlanta Jobs

Doors we've put back on Atlanta homes.

A few of the recent calls across intown and West Atlanta. Every door we touch is one we'd put back on our own house.

Real Metro Techs

Atlanta calls handled by the same crew, every time.

When Metro answers the phone, a Metro tech shows up. Never a subcontractor. Trained in our Douglasville shop, factory-certified on carriage-style and wood-look composite, working everything from 1917 bungalows to 2026 Westside flush-panel modern.

Jake Wilson, Metro garage door installation lead serving Atlanta, GA
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Brandon Horne, Metro garage door service technician serving Atlanta, GA
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Pricing You Can Trust

Every job quoted in writing.

Atlanta jobs run from a Cascade ranch spring swap to a custom carriage-style on an Inman Park 1908 estate. We don't publish flat-rate prices because the work is too varied. What we do guarantee: an upfront written number before any work begins, the same hourly rate every day, and a repair backed for life.

Quoted in writing

Every Atlanta job priced before we start, in writing. The number on your estimate is the number on your invoice — no surprise change orders, no add-ons after the fact.

Real Metro techs every visit

Every Metro technician is a W-2 employee. Never a subcontractor. Trained in our Douglasville shop, dispatched in branded Metro trucks. The name on the door matches the name on the paycheck.

Backed for life

Every repair is covered by The Metro Promise — lifetime workmanship plus a 90-day make-it-right guarantee. If our work fails, we come back at no charge.

What you see is what you pay — same price every Atlanta neighborhood, backed for life.

What Atlanta Says

Reviews from across intown.

★★★★★

"1917 bungalow off Edgewood Ave — needed a single carriage-style door for the detached carriage house. Two installers told us they couldn't fit the truck through the gate. Metro showed up with the right hardware and the right approach: side-mount jackshaft opener, recessed-panel carriage-style in solid black, exposed iron hinges. The whole install took half a day and looks like the carriage house was built around the door. Real craftsmen."

★★★★★

"Spring snapped on a Tuesday morning at our Cascade house. Called Metro at 8 — Brandon was at our driveway by 10:30, both springs replaced and gone by noon. Honest, fast, no Atlanta premium. Will absolutely call again."

★★★★★

"Westside new build needed flush-panel modern doors — most local installers either didn't carry modern aluminum-glass or wanted to upcharge into a custom order. Metro had it sourced and installed in three weeks at the price they quoted up front. Plus a LiftMaster 8550W myQ jackshaft so the ceiling stays clear. Worth the drive from Douglasville."

Based on 1,200+ reviews across both Metro locations — 4.9★ on Google, A+ on BBB, 4.9★ on HomeAdvisor, 4.9★ on Thumbtack · Read all reviews →

Two Locations Serving Atlanta Since 1979

One Metro, two dispatch points. Coverage by neighborhood, not by mile-marker.

Metro has had two locations in operation since 1979 — Douglasville HQ for West and Southwest Atlanta, Alpharetta for intown bungalow neighborhoods plus Buckhead and Brookhaven. The dispatch decision happens automatically when you call (770) 526-1214 — closest crew, closest truck.

Two Metro Locations · Both Since 1979 Douglasville HQ: 12871 Veterans Memorial Hwy, Douglasville, GA 30134 — West & SW Atlanta dispatch + Showroom
Alpharetta: 11539 Park Woods Cir (Park Woods Commons), Alpharetta, GA 30005 — Intown East Atlanta + Buckhead + Brookhaven dispatch
Both open 24 hours · Same crew training, same pricing
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Atlanta FAQ

Questions Atlanta homeowners actually ask.

Don't see your question? Call us — we love nerding out on doors.

Does Metro have a location in Atlanta?
Metro has had two locations serving Atlanta since 1979: the Douglasville HQ at 12871 Veterans Memorial Hwy and the Alpharetta location at 11539 Park Woods Cir (Park Woods Commons). They split coverage by drive time — Douglasville handles West and Southwest Atlanta (Cascade, West End, Westside, Greenbriar, Vine City, Adamsville), Alpharetta handles intown bungalow neighborhoods (Old Fourth Ward, Kirkwood, Grant Park, Inman Park, East Atlanta Village, Edgewood) plus Buckhead, Midtown, and Brookhaven. Both family-owned, both since 1979, same crew training and pricing.
What makes Atlanta's bungalow neighborhoods need different garage door work?
Atlanta's historic neighborhoods — Old Fourth Ward, Kirkwood, Grant Park, Inman Park, East Atlanta Village, Edgewood, Cabbagetown, Reynoldstown, Virginia-Highland — are dominated by 1900–1940 bungalows and Craftsman homes. Many have detached single-bay carriage houses with very tight headroom and narrow openings, or attached single-bay garages where a generic builder-grade 16-foot double won't physically fit. The right doors here are recessed-panel or carriage-style — carriage-style and recessed-panel in solid black or bronze, or Wayne Dalton 9700 series for stained-wood looks. We've been doing this work for 47 years and know which catalog page fits which neighborhood.
Which Atlanta neighborhoods does Metro work in most often?
Most often: West End and Westview (30310), Cascade and Greenbriar (30311, 30331), West Midtown and the Westside (30318), Vine City (30314), and Adamsville. We work the East Atlanta historic bungalow neighborhoods regularly — East Atlanta Village (30316), Kirkwood and Reynoldstown (30317), Edgewood and Inman Park (30307), Grant Park and Cabbagetown (30312, 30315), and Old Fourth Ward. We also serve Buckhead, Midtown, Brookhaven, Druid Hills, and the surrounding established Atlanta neighborhoods, with longer response windows due to drive time.
How fast can a Metro tech get to my house in Atlanta?
Same-day is standard across Atlanta when the call comes in before noon. Most calls land within 2–3 hours during business days. West and Southwest Atlanta dispatch from our Douglasville HQ (~20–30 minutes). Intown East Atlanta, Buckhead, Midtown, and Brookhaven dispatch from our Alpharetta location at Park Woods Commons (~15–25 minutes from most intown ZIPs). Emergencies (broken springs, stuck doors, security risks) get prioritized regardless of ZIP.
Can you fit a custom garage door into a 1925 carriage house?
Yes — this is one of our specialties. Atlanta carriage houses and detached single-bay garages from the 1900–1940 era have tight headroom, narrow jambs, low-ceiling clearance, and often shared driveways or alley access. We measure on-site (mandatory for these), recommend recessed-panel or carriage-style doors that fit the architecture, and handle special-order panel sizes, exposed-hinge hardware, and side-mount jackshaft openers as routine. Standard is carriage-style or Gallery in black or bronze; for stained-wood looks, Wayne Dalton 9700 Series.
How much does garage door repair cost in Atlanta?
We don't publish flat-rate prices because Atlanta work is too varied — a Cascade ranch spring swap, a Buckhead wood-look composite custom install, and an Inman Park 1908 carriage-house panel replacement are three different jobs. Cost depends on door size, material (steel, composite, wood), spring or cable system, and any special-order requirements common in historic-bungalow neighborhoods. Every job is quoted in writing before any work begins, and the number on your estimate is the number on your invoice.
Does Metro service commercial doors in Atlanta?
Yes — including downtown retail roll-up doors, Westside warehouse and fleet bay coverage, and the various tilt-up commercial bays scattered through SW Atlanta and Cascade. We work rolling steel, sectional overhead, fire-rated, and security grilles. Commercial emergencies dispatch on a separate priority track. Service contracts available for downtime-sensitive operations.
Are your Atlanta technicians licensed and insured?
Yes. Every Metro technician is a W-2 Metro employee. Never a subcontractor. Metro Garage Doors is licensed, bonded, and carries $2M general liability insurance. Family-owned and operating across the Atlanta metro since 1979.

Garage door broken in Atlanta — or a bungalow that deserves a real door?
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Call now for same-day repair across West and SW Atlanta, intown emergency dispatch, or to schedule an in-home consultation for historic-bungalow carriage-style, Wayne Dalton 9700, or modern modern aluminum-glass installs.

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