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Common Garage Door Cable Problems
Garage door cables are exposed to constant tension and daily use, which can lead to wear over time.
Some common issues include frayed cables, broken cables, or cables that have come off the drum. Rust and corrosion can also weaken the cables, making them more likely to snap.
These problems can affect the balance of your garage door and should be addressed as soon as possible.
Our Garage Door Cable Service Process
We follow a simple and effective process to ensure your garage door cables are repaired or replaced safely and correctly.
Inspection
We start by checking the condition of your cables and the overall garage door system to identify any visible issues.
Diagnosis
After inspection, we determine the cause of the problem, whether it’s wear, damage, or improper alignment.
Repair or Replacement
If the cables can be repaired, we restore them to proper working condition. If not, we replace them with high-quality cables designed for durability and performance.
Testing
Once the work is complete, we test the garage door to make sure it opens and closes smoothly and safely.
Benefits of Professional Garage Door Cable Service
Garage door cables are under high tension, making them dangerous to handle without proper tools and experience.
Professional service ensures the job is done safely and correctly. It also helps prevent further damage to your garage door system and extends the life of your components.
With expert repair, you can expect smoother operation and improved safety.
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Residential Garage Door Cable Services
We provide garage door cable services for homeowners who want a safe and reliable garage door system. Whether your cables are worn or broken, we offer solutions tailored to your needs.
Our team works efficiently to minimize downtime and restore your garage door quickly.
When to Schedule Garage Door Cable Service
It’s best to schedule service as soon as you notice any issues with your garage door cables. Waiting too long can lead to more serious problems and safety risks.
If your door is not operating smoothly or you see visible damage, it’s time to have your cables inspected.
Regular maintenance can also help prevent unexpected cable failure.
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Why Garage Door Cables Matter
Garage door cables help support the weight of the door as it opens and closes. Without properly functioning cables, the door can become unbalanced or difficult to control.
Damaged cables can lead to uneven movement, sudden door failure, or additional strain on other components like springs and openers. Keeping your cables in good condition is important for both safety and performance.


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Secure Your Garage Today
If your garage door cables are worn or damaged, don’t wait to fix them. Our team is ready to provide fast and reliable service.
Call 970-788-2884 or email info@exteriorsdenver.com today to schedule your garage door cable service. Let us help you restore safe and smooth operation to your garage door.
Garage Door Cables
Garage door cables are an essential part of your garage door system. They work together with the springs to lift and lower the door safely and smoothly. When cables become worn, frayed, or break, your garage door may stop working properly and can become unsafe to operate.
Our garage door cable services are designed to restore proper function, improve safety, and keep your garage door running smoothly.
Signs You Need Garage Door Cable Repair
Garage door cables don’t usually fail without warning. There are several signs that indicate it’s time to have them checked or repaired before the problem gets worse.
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Garage door moves unevenly or looks crooked
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Door gets stuck or stops midway when opening or closing
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Visible fraying, loose, or worn cables
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Garage door suddenly slams shut
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Door feels unstable or unbalanced during operation
If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to schedule a garage door cable repair as soon as possible. Damaged cables can affect the balance and safety of your garage door, and addressing the issue early helps prevent more serious damage and costly repairs.