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How Much Does Garage Door Repair Cost in Arlington?

Every garage door repair job in Arlington is different. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site inspection — but here's what affects the final price.

Quick Answer

Garage door repair in Arlington varies based on what broke and what parts are needed. A single spring swap is a different job than replacing cables and rollers on both sides. There is no flat rate that fits every situation. Call for a free estimate.

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Garage Door Repair Services in Arlington

Garage Door Repair

We diagnose and fix broken springs, snapped cables, bent tracks, worn rollers, and damaged panels. The goal is a door that opens and closes smoothly without putting extra strain on the opener.

Free On-Site Estimate

We come out, look at the door, and tell you exactly what needs to be done and what it will cost before any work starts. No surprises on the invoice.

Garage Door Opener Repair

If your opener is grinding, reversing on its own, or not responding to the remote, we figure out whether it needs a sensor adjustment, a drive gear, or a full replacement. We work on most major brands.

Spring and Cable Replacement

Torsion springs above the door and extension springs on the sides both wear out over time — usually after around 10,000 open-close cycles. We replace them with the correct size for your door's weight so the whole system stays balanced.

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Pricing Factors

What Affects the Cost

Type of spring system

Torsion springs above the door are a different job than extension springs on the sides. The spring size has to match the door's weight exactly — using the wrong size puts extra strain on the opener and shortens the life of both.

Number of parts involved

A single broken cable is simpler than a job where the cable, the drum, and the bottom bracket all need attention. More parts means more labor and more material cost.

Door size and weight

A two-car door is heavier and needs heavier-duty springs than a single-car door. Parts for larger doors cost more and take longer to install correctly.

Opener condition

If the opener is also struggling — grinding, straining, or tripping its limits — that adds to the scope. Sometimes fixing the mechanical door problem is enough to take the strain off the opener. Other times the opener itself needs work.

Access and track damage

A badly bent track section or a door that came off the track after an impact takes more time to straighten or replace than a simple spring swap. Tight garage layouts with limited clearance also slow the work down.

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