Seattle Garage Door Repair
Off-track, cable, panel, roller, and hinge repairs
Garage Door Repair in Seattle — What to Expect
Not every garage door problem is a broken spring. Cables snap, rollers wear out, panels get dented when you back into them, and doors jump off their tracks. We handle all of it — from a single roller replacement to full off-track recovery. Most Seattle repairs are diagnosed and fixed in one visit.
Do you recognize these symptoms?
Door is crooked or stuck in the tracks
Cables hanging loose or frayed
Dented or cracked panels
Door makes grinding or scraping noises
How we handle garage door repair in Seattle
Inspect
Walk the door top to bottom. Identify every worn part, not just the obvious one.
Quote
Clear price before work starts. No surprise add-ons.
Repair
Common parts on the truck — rollers, cables, hinges, brackets. Usually one visit.
Align
Re-balance the door, realign tracks, test opener force.
Verify
Manual lift test, safety sensor check, full cycle test.
What's included
- Full diagnostic — not just the obvious problem
- Truck-stocked replacement parts for common fixes
- Track realignment and door balancing
- Safety and sensor verification
Seattle neighborhoods we serve
Capitol Hill
Tight alley garages — we see a lot of off-track doors from clipped driveways
Ballard
Older Craftsman rollers wear out in 8-10 years in Seattle moisture — easy swap
West Seattle
Cable snaps are common on steep driveways — full-cable replacement recommended
Fremont
Oversized artist-studio doors get dent damage — we repair or swap single panels
Greenwood
Mid-century ranch garages with hinge fatigue — bulk hinge replacement
Garage Door Repair questions from Seattle homeowners
Simple fixes start at $150 — a single roller swap, hinge replacement, or sensor realignment. Most full repair visits run $200–$400 depending on parts. We give you the price before we start.
No. Off-track doors are under tension and can injure you badly if you try to lift or force them. Call us — most off-track recoveries run $200–$350 depending on damage to cables or rollers, and are handled in a single visit.
Usually no. Most residential doors use individual panels that can be swapped without replacing the whole door. Cost depends on whether the original panel is still available (newer doors) or a special order (older doors).
Cables typically last 8–15 years in Seattle. Our wet climate accelerates rust on the cable drums, so we recommend cable inspection every 3–5 years. A snapped cable is dangerous — don't try to open the door.
Yes. Many Seattle Craftsman and Victorian homes have original wood doors. We repair hardware, replace rotted sections, and rehang doors. For heavily damaged wood doors, replacement may be more cost-effective than repeated repairs.
Your Nearest Location
Seattle is served by our Bellevue office
Need garage door repair in Seattle?
Call for a free estimate or text us a photo. Same-day service available 24/7.