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Is Your Garage Door Cable Snapped or Frayed?
A snapped cable can leave your garage door unusable, posing both a security risk and a significant safety hazard to your family and vehicles. If your door is crooked, stuck, or dangling, contact us to schedule a repair or discuss financing options for comprehensive system overhauls. Good Golly Garage Doors provides prompt, professional cable repair services that restore your peace of mind and full door functionality.
When you are dealing with a heavy garage door that refuses to move, you need solutions that prioritize safety and reliability, not delays. Our approach focuses on safety and efficiency:
- Timely repair service to help ensure your door operates smoothly.
- Expert technicians equipped with high-grade torsion tools for high-quality service.
All services adhere to local building codes and include applicable manufacturer warranties, which typically cover parts for about one year, for your peace of mind.
Repairs Available by Appointment
When a garage door cable fails, the entire system is compromised. The cables are the muscles of the door, transferring the energy stored in the springs to lift the heavy panels. When one snaps, the door often falls into a “racked” or crooked position, jamming the rollers in the tracks. This is not a situation that should be ignored. Leaving a door in this state puts immense stress on the remaining cable, the tracks, and the panels themselves, often leading to more expensive structural damage if not addressed in a timely manner.
Residents in Athens often require a quick response because a stuck door can mean a vehicle is trapped inside or the home is left vulnerable to intrusion. We prioritize cable failures as high-importance service calls. Our service vehicles carry commonly used materials to service most residential systems, allowing us to assess the tension issues and safely secure the door before beginning the repair.

Our Repair Process: Fast, Reliable, Professional
Repairing a garage door cable is a precise mechanical process that requires managing high-tension components. Our technicians follow a strict safety protocol to ensure the repair is effective and long-lasting.
First, we secure the garage door in a fixed position. If the door is stuck halfway, we carefully release tension from the remaining active spring to lower the door safely without causing it to crash down. This prevents further damage to the bottom brackets or the door panels.
Next, we inspect the entire counterbalance system. A broken cable is often a symptom of another issue, such as a seized bearing, a rusted bottom bracket, or a damaged cable drum. We check the drums for grooves or cracks that could shred a new cable.
Then, we remove the damaged cables and unwind the torsion springs completely. This is the most critical step, as the springs hold a tremendous amount of potential energy. Only trained professionals with the correct winding bars should handle this step.
We install new, high-strand-count galvanized cables. These are routed carefully from the drums at the top of the torsion tube down to the bottom fixtures. We ensure the cable seats perfectly in the drum grooves to prevent future slipping.
Finally, we re-tension the springs and balance the door. The door is tested through multiple open and close cycles to ensure it stays level, closes tight against the floor, and lifts without excessive noise or resistance.
Choosing Between Repair and Replacement
Homeowners often wonder if they can simply repair the existing cable or if the entire assembly requires replacement. The answer depends on the condition of the metal and the type of failure that occurred.
Repair (Re-spooling):
If a cable has simply slipped off the drum but remains intact, it might be possible to reset it. This usually happens if the door was lowered on an object, causing slack in the line. In this scenario, we inspect the cable for kinks. If the wire is straight and the strands are tight, we can re-spool the cable, reset the tension, and get the door moving again without new parts.
Replacement:
Replacement is necessary when the structural integrity of the cable is compromised. You should always opt for replacement if:
- The cable has snapped completely.
- There is visible fraying or “bird-nesting” where individual wire strands are breaking.
- Rust has penetrated the core of the cable, making it brittle.
- The cables are stretched unevenly, making it impossible to level the door.
In most cases, we recommend replacing both cables simultaneously. If one has snapped due to age or wear, the other is likely near the end of its lifespan as well. Replacing both ensures the door remains balanced and helps reduce the likelihood of another service call in the near future.
Understanding the Anatomy of a Cable Failure
To understand why professional intervention is required, it helps to understand exactly how the system works and where it fails. The cable assembly consists of the cable itself, the drum it winds around, and the bottom bracket where it attaches to the door.
- The Bottom Bracket Danger Zone: The most dangerous component during a cable repair is the bottom bracket. This fixture connects the cable to the bottom corner of the door. Because the cable is under tension from the spring, the bottom bracket is also under extreme tension. Many DIY injuries occur when a homeowner attempts to loosen the bolts on the bottom bracket without first releasing the spring tension. This can cause the bracket to move suddenly with significant force.
- Cable Drums: The drums are located on the torsion tube above the door header. They have specific grooves designed to guide the cable as it winds. If the bearings on the torsion tube wear out, the shaft can sag, causing the cable to rub against the bracket or the wall. This friction creates flat spots on the cable, eventually leading to a snap.
- Pulley Systems (Extension Springs): Some older homes in Athens utilize extension springs, which stretch along the horizontal tracks, rather than torsion springs. These systems rely on a system of pulleys and sheaves. If a pulley splits or a sheave bearing seizes, the cable will drag rather than roll, damaging the metal strands rapidly. We inspect all pulleys during an extension spring cable repair and replace any that show signs of wear.
Why Professional Installation Matters
While some home repairs are suitable for the weekend warrior, garage door cable replacement is not one of them. The risks associated with high-tension springs and heavy lifting mechanisms are significant.
- Correct Winding and Tensioning: Setting the correct tension on the springs to keep the cables tight requires specific calculation based on the door’s weight and height. If the springs are wound too tight, the door may rise too quickly, potentially damaging the opener. If they are too loose, the cables can go slack and jump off the drums. Professionals have the experience to dial in this tension precisely.
- Proper Cable Selection: Not all cables are created equal. Cables come in different diameters, typically 1/8 inch or 3/32 inch, and different strand counts, such as 7×7 or 7×19. Using a thinner cable on a heavy wood overlay door creates a safety hazard. We ensure the load rating of the cable matches or exceeds the weight of your specific door panels.
- System Balance: A door with new cables must be balanced. A balanced door should sit halfway open without falling or rising when disconnected from the automatic opener. This balance helps protect your electric opener from unnecessary strain. If the cables are installed unevenly, the opener has to force the door into the opening, which can damage internal components over time.
Why Choose Good Golly? Accreditation and Local Expertise
Selecting a service provider for your home repairs comes down to trust and technical capability. We operate with a clear focus on the specific needs of homeowners in Athens and the surrounding areas.
- Local Code Compliance: We are familiar with local building codes regarding wind load and structural integrity. Our repairs help ensure your door meets all safety standards required for the region.
- Authorized Service: We utilize parts and hardware from reputable manufacturers, ensuring that every cable, clamp, and ferrule we install is industrial grade.
- Safety Training: Our team undergoes regular safety training to handle the dangers associated with torsion systems. We carry appropriate insurance to help protect your property and our technicians during the repair process.
- Transparency: We explain exactly what caused the failure, whether it was simple wear and tear or a mechanical obstruction, so you can better understand how to help prevent it from happening again.
We understand that a broken garage door is a disruption to your daily life. Whether you are heading to work or trying to secure your home for the night, you need a solution that is permanent and safe. Do not risk injury by attempting to manipulate high-tension cables with standard household tools. Secure your home and restore your garage door’s operation by scheduling service with our team.
Get Your Garage Door Working Again
A snapped garage door cable can leave your door crooked, stuck, or unusable, creating a safety risk and leaving your home vulnerable. At Good Golly Garage Doors, we provide promptly scheduled cable repairs that restore your door’s functionality safely. Our expert technicians use high-quality, galvanized cables designed for Athens’ humid climate, supporting long-lasting performance. Don’t let a broken cable disrupt your routine, contact us to schedule your repair or explore financing options for a complete system overhaul.