Garage Door Cable Repair

Over time, cables can become worn out, frayed, or even snap, leading to issues with your garage door’s functionality. Understanding the cost of garage door cable repair and replacement can help you budget for the repair and restore your garage door’s performance.

Why Are Garage Door Cables Important?

Garage door cables are responsible for assisting the springs in lifting and lowering the door smoothly. When cables become damaged or break, it can cause a range of issues, such as:

  • Uneven door movement or the door stopping midway.

  • Loud noises during door operation.

  • Jerky or rough movement when opening or closing.

If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to address the issue as soon as possible. Repairing or replacing garage door cables promptly will prevent further damage to the springs, opener, or tracks, and restore the functionality of your garage door.

Garage Door Cable Repair Cost Breakdown

The cost of garage door cable repair or replacement depends on factors such as the type of cable, labor costs, and the number of cables that need replacing. Below is a general cost breakdown for cable repair and replacement:

Service TypeAverage CostCost RangeNotes
Cable Repair (per cable)$150$100–$250Price for repairing a single broken or frayed cable.
Single Cable Replacement$180$150–$300Cost to replace one cable (labor + parts).
Both Cable Replacement$350$250–$500Replacing both cables for balanced operation.
Full Cable and Spring Replacement$450$350–$700Replacing both cables and springs together.
Cable Lubrication & Adjustment$80$50–$150Routine maintenance to improve cable function.

Factors That Influence Garage Door Cable Repair Costs

Type of Cable

Steel cables are the most commonly used and affordable, while galvanized steel or high-tensile cables may be more expensive but offer greater durability.

Number of Cables

Most garage doors use two cables (one on each side). Replacing both cables is generally recommended for balanced operation and to prevent uneven wear.

Additional Repairs

If the garage door springs, rollers, or tracks are also damaged or need adjustment during the cable repair, the total cost will increase.

Labor Costs

Labor costs vary depending on your location and the complexity of the job. More intricate repairs or systems that require additional work can increase labor costs.

Major Advantages

Longevity

Our high-grade cables are engineered to endure constant use and harsh conditions, ensuring long-term performance.

Green Solutions

Our methods emphasize sustainability and responsible resource management for lasting cable performance.

Enhanced Visual Appeal

Expert repairs maintain your door's original look while restoring safety and functionality.

Tailor-Fit Repair Options

Flexible solutions customized to fit your garage door’s unique design and operational needs.

Client Experiences

I experienced exceptional service during my garage door cable repair. The technicians were professional and fixed the issue swiftly, ensuring my door now operates flawlessly.

Megan Whitmore

I was impressed by the efficiency and value provided during my repair. The team’s attention to detail kept my garage functioning safely and smoothly.

Elijah Brooks

Common Customer Inquiries

The cost to repair a garage door cable typically ranges from $100 to $250 for a single damaged cable. If multiple cables need to be replaced, the cost will range from $250 to $500 for both.

Replacing one cable generally costs between $150 and $300, while replacing both cables usually costs between $250 and $500. Replacing both cables ensures balanced operation and helps prevent future issues.

Regular inspections and routine cleaning help extend the life of your cables. We recommend scheduling professional maintenance to catch issues early and ensure continuous safe operation.

If your garage door is sagging, uneven, or making grinding noises when moving, it may indicate a worn or broken cable. Visible fraying or snapped strands are a clear sign it needs replacement.

Most garage door cable repairs can be completed in about 1–2 hours depending on the type of door and complexity of the system.

It’s generally recommended to replace both cables at the same time, even if only one is damaged. This ensures balanced operation and reduces stress on the new cable.

If cables are worn or frayed, replacement is usually safer and more cost-effective than repair. Repairing severely damaged cables can lead to repeated failures.

Most standard homeowner policies do not cover wear-and-tear repairs, but damage from accidents, storms, or vandalism may be covered. Check your policy for specifics.

Costs can vary depending on your door’s size and design. Larger or heavier doors, or unique custom styles, may require more robust cables and additional labor, which can increase the overall price.

Cable repair typically ranges from $100 to $300, depending on the door type, labor rates, and any additional parts needed, such as pulleys or springs.