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Home Service Agent · Garage Door Repair

Garage Door Repair

A garage door is the biggest moving thing in your house — and when a spring snaps or it jumps the track, it's not a DIY job. Openers, springs, cables, rollers, and sensor problems handled safely.

Common problems the agent helps with

Door won't open, motor hums

Very often a snapped torsion spring. Do not keep pressing the button — describe it to the agent instead.

Opener clicks but nothing moves

Could be the trolley, gear, or a disconnected release cord — sometimes a 10-second fix you can do yourself.

Door reverses before closing

Almost always the safety eyes: misaligned, dirty, or sun glare. The agent walks you through the 1-minute check.

Door is loud or shaking

Worn rollers and dry hinges, usually. A tune-up now prevents a spring or cable failure later.

Remote and keypad stopped working

Batteries, reprogramming, or receiver trouble — quick to sort out.

Call a pro right now if…

  • A spring or cable has visibly snapped — don't operate the door at all
  • The door is off its track and hanging — keep everyone away from it
  • Your car is trapped inside and you need emergency release guidance

Good to know

Can I replace a garage spring myself?

Please don't — torsion springs are under enormous tension and injure people every year. This is genuinely a job for a pro with the right bars.

Doors and openers — do you do both?

Yes: spring and cable replacement, track repair, opener repair and replacement, and full tune-ups.

How long does a spring replacement take?

Usually about an hour, and the door works better than it has in years.

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