Garage Door Repair in Topeka, KS
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Topeka Garage Door Services
Broken Garage Door Spring Repair
If your garage door dropped like a brick, won't budge off the ground, or you heard what sounded like a gunshot in the garage overnight, you've almost certainly snapped a torsion spring. Spring failure is the single most common garage door repair we run in Topeka — and it's not something to wait on or try yourself.
Garage Door Opener Repair
An opener that hums without moving the door, reverses halfway through closing, or works one out of four button presses is rarely a dead opener. Most of the time it's a sensor, a limit switch, a worn gear, or a capacitor — not a $500 replacement.
Garage Door Opener Installation
If your existing opener is past 12 years, has needed two repairs already, or is a chain-drive unit waking up the bedroom over the garage every morning at 6 AM, replacement is usually the better request a free quote. New units are quieter, smarter, and built to survive Kansas storm-season power events.
Garage Door Panel Replacement
Backed into the door, took a baseball through the second panel, or watched golf-ball hail dent every section last spring? Sometimes you can replace a single panel and save the rest of the door. Sometimes you can't. The honest answer depends on the door's age and whether the manufacturer still makes the panel.
Garage Door Cable Repair
If you see frayed wire strands hanging off the cable next to the door, or one side of the door is sitting low and tilted, stop using the door. A fully snapped cable lets one side of the door drop while the opener still tries to lift the other — the door comes off the rollers, jams in the track, or worse.
Off-Track Garage Door Repair
When a garage door jumps off its tracks — one or both rollers popped out of the rail, the door hanging crooked or jammed at an angle — there's almost always a root cause beyond the immediate problem. Putting the door back on the track without fixing what put it there means you'll be back in the same spot within weeks.
Garage Door Roller Replacement
If your garage door sounds like a freight train when it opens — grinding, popping, vibrating the wall — it's almost always the rollers. Most builder-grade homes get the cheapest steel rollers possible, and 10 years later the bearings are shot.
Garage Door Weather Seal Replacement
If you see daylight under your closed garage door, leaves blowing in across the floor, or the garage is 20 degrees colder than it should be in January, your weather seals are gone. They're cheap to replace and they make a real difference, especially if your garage is attached or you've insulated the space for use as a workshop.
New Garage Door Installation
A new garage door is the single highest-ROI exterior upgrade you can make to a Topeka home — Remodeling Magazine's Cost vs. Value report consistently puts it at the top of the list. It's also one of the bigger purchases you'll make for the house, so it's worth understanding what actually drives the price and the lifespan before you order.
Commercial Garage Door Repair
When a commercial overhead door goes down, it's not an inconvenience — it's a security exposure, a delivery delay, or a shop that can't run. Commercial repair is about response time, parts availability, and not over-engineering a fix when a temporary solution gets you operating until the right part arrives.
Emergency Garage Door Repair
A garage door stuck open after dark is a security problem. A door stuck closed with your car inside is a missed work day. We treat both as emergencies and prioritize same-day response, including evenings and Saturdays.
Garage Door Tune-Up & Maintenance
Most garage door repairs we run could have been caught — and prevented — with a 30-minute annual tune-up. Lubricate the right things (and not the wrong things), check spring tension, verify safety reverse, tighten the hardware that vibration loosens every year. It's the cheapest way to extend the life of a $4,000 system.