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How Much Does Garage Door Repair Cost in Garland?

Every garage door repair job in Garland 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 in Garland costs different amounts depending on what broke. A simple roller or cable job runs less than a full spring replacement or a new opener. The door size and brand of parts also change the price. Call for a free estimate.

Services

Garage Door Repair Services in Garland

Garage Door Spring Replacement

Torsion springs — the heavy coil above the door — snap without warning and make the door impossible to lift. We replace them with the correct size for your door weight so the door opens and closes the way it should.

Free On-Site Inspection and Estimate

We come out, look at the full system, and tell you in plain words what needs fixing and what can wait. You get a written quote before we pick up a tool.

Garage Door Opener Repair and Replacement

If the opener runs but the door doesn't move, or the remote stopped working, we diagnose the motor, circuit board, drive belt, and safety sensors. Many openers in Garland homes built in the 1980s are decades past their expected lifespan.

Cable, Roller, and Track Repair

Frayed cables and broken rollers let the door go off track, which can jam it halfway up or make it drop fast. We replace worn cables and rollers and realign the tracks so the door runs straight and smooth.

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Pricing Factors

What Affects the Cost

Type of repair needed

A snapped torsion spring is a bigger job than a single broken roller. The more critical the part — springs, opener motor, main cables — the more parts and labor are involved.

Door size and weight

A two-car door needs heavier springs and longer cables than a single-car door. Bigger hardware costs more and takes longer to install correctly.

Age and condition of the door system

On doors built in the 1970s and 1980s, worn parts are often found next to the broken part. Replacing just the broken piece while leaving worn-out hardware risks another failure soon after.

Frame and track alignment

If the clay soil under the slab has shifted the door frame out of square, getting the door to work right takes more than just swapping a part. Frame adjustment adds time to the job.

Opener brand and parts availability

Older or less common opener brands sometimes need special parts that cost more or take longer to source. Newer major brands are easier and faster to stock.

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

(361) 326-1941

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