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How Much Does Garage Door Repair Cost in Colorado Springs?

Every garage door repair job in Colorado Springs is different. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site inspection — but here's what affects the final price.

Quick Answer

Garage door repair cost in Colorado Springs depends on what broke and what parts are needed. A spring replacement costs differently than a full panel swap or opener repair. The age of your door and whether it uses standard or high-cycle parts also matters. Call for a free estimate.

Services

Garage Door Repair Services in Colorado Springs

Garage Door Repair

We fix broken springs, snapped cables, bent tracks, damaged panels, and worn rollers. Most repairs are completed in one visit so your door works by the end of the day.

Free On-Site Estimate

We come out, inspect the whole door system, and give you a written quote before any work starts. No phone guesses — we need to see the door to price it right.

Garage Door Opener Repair

If your opener hums but doesn't move the door, responds slowly, or has stopped working entirely, we diagnose the motor, circuit board, and drive system. We repair most opener brands and carry common replacement parts on the truck.

Spring and Cable Replacement

Torsion springs and lift cables take the full weight of your door every single day. When one breaks — and they do break — we replace them with parts rated for the actual weight of your door, not whatever was cheapest at the supply house.

Garage Door Repair inspection in Colorado Springs

Pricing Factors

What Affects the Cost

Type of spring or part

Torsion springs cost more than extension springs because they're heavier-duty parts and more involved to replace safely. High-cycle springs rated for harsh climates — which make sense in Colorado Springs — cost more than standard ones.

Door size and weight

A two-car garage door is heavier and puts more stress on hardware than a single-car door. Heavier doors need stronger springs and cables, which affects what parts cost.

Age of the door

Doors from the 1980s and 1990s sometimes use parts that aren't common stock anymore. Sourcing older components takes more time and may cost more than parts for a door built in the last ten years.

Extent of the damage

A single snapped cable is a straightforward repair. A door that came off the tracks and bent the track sections along with it is a bigger job with more parts and more labor involved.

Opener condition

If the opener motor or logic board needs replacement alongside the mechanical repair, that adds to the total. Some older opener models require a full unit swap because parts are no longer made for them.

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Free Colorado Springs Inspection

Every job is different. Call for a free inspection and exact written quote — no obligation.

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