From worn rollers and snapped cables to damaged struts and drums - our technicians repair every component of your garage door system, right the first time.
Lift cables transfer the spring's force to the door, raising and lowering it smoothly. A snapped or fraying cable is one of the most dangerous garage door failures - the door can crash down with full weight. This is never a DIY repair; call us immediately.
Drums are the cable-winding components at each end of the torsion bar. They spool the lift cables as the door opens and unwind as it closes. A cracked, chipped, or misaligned drum causes cables to slip, fray, and eventually snap - leaving the door stuck.
Rollers guide your garage door along the tracks. When they wear out - made of steel or nylon - the door becomes noisy, jerky, and can jump off the tracks entirely. Worn rollers put extra stress on your opener, springs, and cables.
The torsion bar (spring bar) and track bars are critical structural components that keep your spring system centered and your tracks aligned. A bent or damaged bar causes uneven spring tension, track misalignment, and dangerous operation.
Struts are horizontal steel braces that reinforce each door panel, preventing bowing and warping. A bent or missing strut causes your door to flex, crack, and lose structural integrity - especially in Denver's temperature extremes.
Some garage door symptoms require urgent professional attention - don't ignore these warning signs.
A cable or spring failure can cause the door to drop with full weight. Stop using the door immediately and call us for emergency service.
Metal-on-metal sounds from rollers or tracks indicate serious wear that will quickly escalate to complete failure if left untreated.
A misaligned door puts enormous strain on the entire system. Continuing to use it can damage panels, tracks, and the opener motor.
Frayed or kinked lift cables are a serious safety hazard. A snapped cable under full spring tension can cause severe injury.
If the motor runs but the door barely moves or stops mid-travel, a mechanical component has likely failed and needs immediate inspection.
Denver's freeze-thaw cycles are hard on rollers and cables. Annual maintenance prevents winter failures that leave you stranded in the cold.
Every repair follows our proven process - diagnosing the root cause, not just the symptom.
Describe the issue. We'll schedule your same-day or next-morning appointment right away.
Your tech inspects the entire system to find the root cause and any related issues before starting.
Parts are replaced with quality components and all related hardware is checked and adjusted.
Full operation test completed and a written parts & labor warranty provided before we leave.
Don't wait until a small issue becomes an expensive emergency. Our techs are ready today.