Colorado Springs Garage Door Repair

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Garage Door Repair in Colorado Springs, CO

A garage door has about a dozen parts that can fail — springs, cables, rollers, tracks, panels — and most failures happen without much warning. We diagnose what actually broke, not just what looks wrong, and fix it the same day in most cases. If your door won't open, moves crooked, or sounds wrong, that's the call to make.

Call (719) 301-1673

When to Call

When You Need Garage Door Repair

  • Door stopped mid-way and won't go up or down at all
  • One side of the door sags lower than the other when closing
  • Loud bang from the garage followed by door falling fast
  • Door shudders or jerks along the track when moving
  • Bottom of the door drags or scrapes the concrete floor
  • Panel got hit by a car bumper and the door binds now

How It Works

Our Process for Garage Door Repair

  1. 1

    You call or request online

    We get basic information about what the door is doing — or not doing. This helps us load the right parts before we arrive.

  2. 2

    Tech arrives and inspects the whole system

    We don't just look at the obvious failure. Springs, cables, rollers, tracks, and the opener connection all get checked before we quote anything.

  3. 3

    Written quote before any work starts

    You see the price for parts and labor before we pick up a tool. No surprise totals when the job is done.

  4. 4

    Repair completed on-site

    We carry common springs, cables, rollers, and hardware on the truck. Most repairs are finished in one visit, same day.

  5. 5

    Full operation test before we leave

    We cycle the door several times, check the balance, and confirm the opener engages correctly. If something still isn't right, we don't close the job.

What's included

  • Full inspection of springs, cables, rollers, tracks, and hardware
  • Written estimate with parts and labor broken out separately
  • Replacement of the failed component with parts rated for your door
  • Lubrication of rollers, hinges, and spring shaft as part of the visit
  • Door balance test after repair to confirm safe operation
  • Explanation of what failed and why, so you know what to watch for

What's not included

  • Panel replacement when cosmetic damage doesn't affect door function
  • Opener repairs — those are quoted and handled as a separate scope
  • Repairs on custom or specialty doors that require factory-ordered parts we don't stock

Real Situations

Common Scenarios in Colorado Springs

A homeowner in the Briargate area hears a loud bang in the garage at 6 a.m. and finds the door won't lift more than a few inches.

That's almost always a broken torsion spring. We confirm it on arrival, check whether the cable jumped the drum when the spring let go, and replace both if needed. The door is usually working again before noon.

A homeowner near Fountain backs into the bottom panel with a truck, and now the door binds on one side going up.

Impact damage often bends the track as much as the panel. We straighten or replace what's actually causing the bind first, then assess whether the panel itself needs replacement or is cosmetic.

An older home in the Old Colorado City neighborhood has a door that's been getting louder for months and finally won't close all the way.

Worn nylon rollers are the usual cause on older doors. We replace the full set, not just the one that's visibly broken, because they wear at the same rate. The door runs quieter and seats correctly.

Colorado Springs Context

Why this matters in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs sits at altitude with wide daily temperature swings, especially in spring and fall. That thermal cycling is hard on metal springs and causes tracks to shift slightly over years. A lot of the housing stock in areas like Rockrimmon, Stetson Hills, and Powers was built in the 1990s and early 2000s, which means the original springs on many of those doors are at or past their rated cycle life right now.

Straight Talk

About pricing & scope

Repair cost depends on which parts failed, how many, and the size and weight of your door. A single broken cable on a small single door costs less than replacing both springs on a heavy two-car door — that's just the reality. If we open the door and find additional damage that wasn't visible from the outside, we stop and requote before continuing.

Need garage door repair in Colorado Springs?

Free inspection • Written quote • Colorado Springs, CO

Call (719) 301-1673