Emergency Garage Door Repair Service
Unexpected garage door problems can disrupt your routine, create safety risks, or leave your property vulnerable. Our emergency repair team is available 24/7 to diagnose and address urgent issues as soon as you call.

Your Garage Door Won't Open or Close Garage door Your Garage Door Won't Open or Close
If your garage door refuses to open or close, several factors could be at play. One of the most common issues is a malfunction in the opener’s main drive gear, often caused by an unbalanced door, an overly tight chain or belt, frequent use, or simple wear and tear over time. Other potential causes include misaligned sensors, electrical malfunctions, or a failing motor. d.

Your Garage Door Is Jammed or Stuck Garage door Your Garage Door Is Jammed or Stuck
A garage door relies on multiple components for smooth operation, and if it becomes jammed, stuck, or misaligned, the issue often traces back to: Faulty or broken garage door cables Worn-out pulley systems Misaligned or obstructed bent garage door tracks Broken garage door springs

Your Garage Door Makes Excessive Noise Garage door Your Garage Door Makes Excessive Noise
The type of noise coming from your garage door can indicate different underlying issues: Popping noises—often caused by worn-out or deteriorating garage door rollers. Squeaking sounds usually are a sign that the tracks or rollers need lubrication. Scraping or grinding sounds may suggest a frayed garage door cable, debris buildup, or misaligned tracks. Ignoring these noises can lead to further damage and potential safety hazards. Regular maintenance, including lubrication and tightening of loose parts, can help prevent excessive noise and costly repairs

Your Garage Door Remote Is Not Working Garage door Your Garage Door Remote Is Not Working
If the garage door and opener seem to be in good condition but the garage door remote control fails to operate, the issue could be: Dead or weak batteries – The simplest and most common cause. Signal interference – Other wireless devices in your home could be disrupting the signal. Programming errors – The remote may need to be reprogrammed to sync with the opener. Faulty opener receiver – If the wall button works but the remote doesn’t, the problem may be with the opener’s receiver. Try replacing the batteries, reprogramming the remote, or moving closer to the opener when using the remote. If these steps don’t resolve the issue, it may require professional diagnosis and repair.
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FAQ
How do I know if my garage door spring is broken?
Common signs include a loud snapping sound, the door feeling very heavy, the door not opening fully, or visible gaps in the spring. If your opener runs but the door doesn’t move, a broken spring is often the cause.
Can I open my garage door with a broken spring?
It is not recommended. Garage door springs support the weight of the door. Attempting to lift it with a broken spring can cause injury or further damage to the opener system.
How long do garage door springs last?
Most standard springs are rated for around 10,000 cycles (one open and close equals one cycle). Depending on usage, they typically last 5–10 years. High-cycle springs can last longer.
Should I replace both springs at the same time?
Yes. If your garage door has two springs and one breaks, the other is usually close to failing. Replacing both ensures balanced performance and prevents another service call soon after.
Is garage door spring replacement dangerous?
Yes. Springs are under high tension and can cause serious injury if handled improperly. Spring replacement should always be performed by trained professionals with the proper tools.