GARAGE DOOR TRACK REPAIR
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Professional Garage Door Track Repair Services
When tracks bend, twist, get knocked out of alignment, or lose their bracket fasteners, the door fights the rails instead of gliding through them — causing grinding, sticking, or a complete derailment. Our technicians repair and realign tracks precisely, restoring smooth and safe operation — usually in a single visit.
Common Garage Door Track Problems
Door Completely Off Track
Bent or Dented Track Rails
Misaligned or Twisted Tracks
Door Stuck Halfway
Loose Track Brackets
Is Your Garage Door Off Track?
Do not attempt to operate the door manually or with the opener. Do not try to push it back on track yourself. Keep children and pets away from the area, and call us immediately for emergency service.
🚫 DO NOT OPERATE THE DOOR
Using the opener or manually forcing an off-track door can cause it to fall suddenly and destroy the opener, tracks, cables, and anything underneath it.
⚠ DON’T PUSH IT BACK YOURSELF
The springs are under enormous tension. Incorrectly re-seating the door can cause the spring or cable to release suddenly — resulting in serious injury.
✓ CALL US FOR SAME-DAY SERVICE
We treat off-track doors as the emergency they are. We dispatch fast, use the right tools to safely re-seat the door, and repair any track damage in a single visit.
Our Garage Door Track Repair Process
FULL INSPECTION
We inspect the entire track system — vertical rails, horizontal rails, curves, brackets, and hardware — before touching anything.
DIAGNOSE CAUSE
We find the root cause — impact damage, bracket failure, cable snap, or gradual misalignment — so the repair fixes the problem permanently.
TRACK REPAIR
Bent sections straightened or replaced. Twisted rails realigned to factory tolerance. Loose brackets re-torqued and secured to the wall framing.
RE-SEAT THE DOOR
If the door came off the tracks, we safely re-seat all rollers into the rails without releasing spring tension — the step that requires professional tools.
TEST & VERIFY
We run multiple full cycles, check track gaps and plumb alignment, and perform a free safety inspection before we leave.
Why Choose Us for Track Repair?
🔨 Precision Alignment, Every Time
“Track repair is all about precision — a millimeter off and the door binds. We use alignment tools, not guesswork.”
Same-Day Emergency Response
Precise Track Realignment
Transparent Pricing — From $120
Root Cause Fixed, Not Masked
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Track Repair Questions Answered
Can I fix a garage door track myself?
We strongly advise against it. Re-seating an off-track door requires de-tensioning the springs first — which demands specialized tools and training. Attempting it without them can cause the door to fall or a spring to release with lethal force. The repair cost is modest; the risk of DIY is not.
What causes a garage door to go off track?
The most common causes: a broken cable that lets one side drop and derail, worn or broken rollers that slip out of the rail, accidental vehicle impact bending the track, or loose brackets that allow the rail to shift over time. We identify and fix the root cause, not just the symptom.
How much does garage door track repair cost?
Track realignment typically costs $120–$180. If a section of track needs to be replaced, expect $180–$260 per section. Full dual-track replacement runs $300–$450. We always provide a free estimate with no obligation before starting.
How long does track repair take?
Most track repairs — including realignment, bracket tightening, and re-seating the door — are completed within 1–2 hours. If a section of track needs to be replaced, add another 30–60 minutes. We carry common track sizes on the truck for same-visit repairs.
Will track repair also fix the noise?
Yes — in most cases, grinding and scraping are directly caused by the door fighting misaligned or damaged tracks. Once the tracks are corrected and the rollers properly seated, the noise disappears. If it persists, it may be roller-related — which we check in our free safety inspection.
