Not sure if it’s a cable issue? Get a quick inspection and find out.
If you’re noticing any of these signs, it’s best to stop using the door and have it checked. Cable issues can quickly lead to bigger problems if left unresolved.





If you’re noticing any of these signs, it’s best to stop using the door and have it checked. Cable issues can quickly lead to bigger problems if left unresolved.

In most cases, it’s not recommended to use your garage door if a cable is broken or hanging loose.
Garage door cables play a key role in keeping the door balanced. When one cable fails, the entire system becomes uneven—and that can cause the door to move unpredictably.







These issues are often connected—when one part fails, it can affect the entire system. Identifying the root cause early helps prevent more serious damage.







Every repair includes a full system check to make sure everything is working together properly—not just temporarily fixed.



By evaluating the full system, we make sure your garage door isn’t just repaired—but set up to operate safely and reliably moving forward.

Most homeowners in Puyallup typically spend between $150 to $400+ for standard cable repairs, while more involved repairs may cost more depending on the situation.
$150–$250+
$200–$400+
$150–$350+
$300–$600+
The best way to get accurate pricing is through a quick inspection. Once we identify the issue, we provide clear, upfront costs so you know exactly what to expect.
Every repair focuses on restoring both function and safety—so your garage door operates the way it should.
The goal isn’t just to fix the cable—it’s to restore safe, reliable operation for your entire garage door system.
It’s not recommended. A broken cable causes the door to become unbalanced, which can lead to the door jamming, coming off track, or dropping suddenly. It’s best to stop using it and have it inspected.
Garage doors rely on equal tension on both sides. If one cable breaks, the other is usually under similar wear and may fail soon. Replacing both helps maintain balance and prevent repeat issues.
Yes, it can be. Garage door systems are under tension, and a failed cable can cause the door to move unevenly or drop unexpectedly. It’s important to avoid using the door until it’s repaired.
Yes. Off-track doors can usually be repaired by resetting the door, realigning the tracks, and fixing the underlying cause—often related to cables or rollers.
Costs vary depending on whether the cable needs repair or replacement and whether other parts are affected. Most repairs fall within a typical range, and you’ll receive clear pricing before any work begins.
Most cable repairs can be completed within 1–2 hours, depending on the condition of the system and whether additional adjustments are needed.
