
01Service
Cable, Hinge, and Roller Replacement
The hardware that makes your door move smoothly. We carry all of it on the truck.
02What you get
Frayed cables, worn rollers, or cracked hinges turn a smooth-running garage door into a noisy, dangerous one. Our technicians inspect the entire hardware system on every service visit and replace what needs replacing in a single trip.
- 01Lift cables (galvanized and stainless options)
- 02Nylon rollers (10-ball or 13-ball commercial-grade)
- 03Top, side, and bottom hinges
- 04Track adjustment and re-anchoring
- 05Galvanized hardware available for coastal climates
03When you need this
Signs to call us.
- Door is noticeably louder than usual — grinding, clicking, popping
- Visible fraying on either lift cable (frequently near the bottom bracket)
- Cracked or bent hinge between panels
- Roller fell out of the track or rollers wobble visibly while the door moves
04What we see
Common failure
modes.
01
Bottom-bracket cable fray
The most loaded section of cable. A frayed strand here can snap and send the door crashing — replace immediately.
02
End-hinge crack
The hinge that anchors to the roller takes the most stress. Cracks here drop the door off its track within days.
03
Steel-on-steel rollers worn flat
Original-equipment steel rollers chew through tracks. We swap to 10- or 13-ball nylon for quieter, longer-lived operation.
05By the numbers
Spec reference.
- Cable options
- Galvanized · Stainless (coastal)
- Roller options
- 10-ball nylon · 13-ball commercial-grade nylon
- Hinge inventory
- Top, side, and bottom hinges in stock for major brands
- Typical visit duration
- 60–90 min
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