Roll-Up Door & Storefront Gate Repair
A jammed security gate at closing time or a dead roll-up over your loading dock isn't a maintenance item — it's your business stopped. We repair rolling steel doors, storefront grilles and gate operators across San Francisco and the East Bay, 24/7, with priority dispatch for lock-up failures.
Commercial roll-up doors and storefront security gates fail at the worst times — a jammed curtain blocks your loading dock, a dead motor locks your shopfront. Bay Bridge Garage Door repairs and replaces roll-up steel doors, security grilles and gate operators across San Francisco and the East Bay, with same-day response for businesses.
What does it cost in the Bay Area?
| Commercial service call & diagnosis | $129 – $249 |
| Roll-up spring / tension service | $250 – $750 |
| Gate or door operator repair | $200 – $850 |
| New roll-up door or grille, installed | $1,500 – $8,000+ |
Typical San Francisco Bay Area ranges (parts + labor), last updated June 2026. You get an exact, upfront quote before any work begins — call (415) 650-4823 or book online.
What we service
- Storefront security gates & grilles — solid curtains, open-air grilles and scissor gates on shops, restaurants and bars.
- Warehouse & loading-dock roll-ups — rolling steel service doors, slat curtains, barrels, guides and weather hoods.
- Counter shutters — concession, pharmacy and reception counters.
- Operators & motors — chain hoists, tube motors and commercial operators, including limits, brakes, capacitors and controls.
- Sectional commercial doors — for standard panel-style commercial doors, see our commercial garage door service.
SF storefronts. East Bay warehouses. Different doors, same urgency.
In San Francisco the call is usually a storefront gate — a Mission restaurant or Sunset shop whose curtain cycles twice a day, every day, until a spring tires or the motor gives out at 11 PM with the register inside. We schedule around business hours, do early-morning and after-close work as a matter of routine, and treat an unsecurable storefront as an emergency, because it is one.
Across the bay it's industrial — Oakland warehouses, Berkeley workshops and Fremont light industry, where a dock door down means trucks can't unload. High-cycle springs, bent guides from forklift kisses, and operators that quit mid-curtain are the daily bread there.
Common roll-up failures — and what they mean
| Symptom | Usual cause | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Gate is brutally heavy to lift | Spring tension lost inside the barrel | Barrel spring re-tension or replacement |
| Curtain binds or tracks crooked | Bent slats or damaged guides | Slat section replacement, guide straightening |
| Motor hums, nothing moves | Dead capacitor, seized barrel or stripped gear | Operator repair; curtain freed and serviced |
| Door slams down | Failed brake or broken spring | Immediate service — keep everyone clear |
| Padlock or slide bolt jammed | Bent bottom bar / years of grit | Bottom bar service, lock replacement |
| Grinding through the cycle | Dry barrel bearings and guides | Commercial lube & tune |
Roll-up door & gate FAQ
Our shop gate won't close and we can't leave — how fast can you come?
Business lock-up emergencies get priority dispatch — we're 24/7 and we treat an unsecurable storefront like the emergency it is. Call (415) 650-4823, send a photo of the gate if you can, and we'll give you a realistic arrival window on the phone, not a soft promise.
Repair or replace a damaged curtain?
Bent or torn slats can be replaced individually if the guides and barrel are sound — significantly cheaper than a new curtain. Once damage spreads across many slats, the curtain binds in the guides, or rust has thinned the steel, a new curtain or full door becomes the cheaper path over a year of repeat calls. We quote both when it's close.
Do you work on the motor/operator or just the door?
Both. Gate and door operators — chain hoists, tube motors and commercial operators — are most of what fails on storefront gates: dead capacitors, stripped limits, burned motors, broken chains. We repair operators where parts make sense and replace them when they don't.
Can you schedule work outside our business hours?
Yes — that's normal for storefronts. We regularly do early-morning or after-close service in SF and the East Bay so a restaurant or shop never has to choose between a working gate and a day's revenue.
Do you offer maintenance for commercial doors?
Yes — scheduled lubrication, spring-tension checks, slat/guide inspection, operator service and safety testing. High-cycle storefront gates (opening and closing every day) are exactly the doors where a twice-a-year service visit prevents the 2 AM lock-up failure.