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Facing a snapped or frayed garage door cable in Lakeway? Immediate repair can prevent further damage to your overhead system and ensure your safety, so we encourage you to contact us today to schedule an urgent inspection or repair. When a cable fails, your garage door effectively loses its lifting support, often leaving the door crooked, jammed, or dangerously heavy to operate manually. Addressing this issue quickly protects your vehicle, your property, and your family from potential injury caused by a falling door:
- Same-day repair services to minimize downtime and inconvenience.
- Transparent pricing with free, no-obligation estimates.
- Professional technicians ensuring high-quality and durable repairs.
All services are fully licensed, insured, and comply with local safety codes. Good Golly Garage Doors understands that a broken cable is not just a nuisance; it is a security risk that requires professional attention immediately.
Our Service Promise: Immediate Response, Effective Solutions
When a garage door cable snaps, the heavy lifting mechanism is compromised. The cables work in unison with the springs to lift the weight of the door. If one breaks, the entire load shifts to the remaining cable, putting it under extreme stress and causing the door to hang unevenly. This imbalance can bend the tracks, damage the rollers, and burn out the opener motor if operation is attempted. Our priority is to stabilize the situation before secondary damage occurs.
Residents in Lakeway often deal with heavier, custom garage doors designed to match the aesthetic of the Hill Country. These doors require high-tensile strength cables. We arrive equipped to handle standard residential doors as well as heavy-duty carriage house styles. Our service truck is stocked with a variety of cable lengths and thicknesses to ensure we can complete the repair in a single visit.
We focus on restoring functionality efficiently. Upon arrival, we do not just swap the part; we inspect the entire counterbalance system. A broken cable is often a symptom of a larger issue, such as a rusted bottom bracket or a failing spring. We identify the root cause so you do not find yourself in the same position a few months down the road.

Your Path to a Fully Functional Garage Door: Our Expert Process
Replacing a garage door cable is one of the most dangerous DIY tasks a homeowner can attempt. The cables are under the same immense tension as the springs. If a cable is cut or unhooked without properly releasing the spring tension, it can whip with enough force to cause severe injury. We utilize a strict safety protocol to manage this risk:
- Securing the Door: Our technicians start by securing the door in the open or closed position using clamping tools. This prevents the door from crashing down if the remaining cable gives way during the repair. We create a safe workspace to ensure no movement occurs while we work on the tension assembly.
- Releasing Spring Tension: Before the old cables can be removed, the tension on the torsion springs must be unwound. This is a precision task requiring winding bars and a steady hand. We carefully unwind the springs to slacken the cables on the drums.
- Cable Removal and Inspection: We remove the damaged cable from the drum at the top and the loop from the bottom bracket. At this stage, we inspect the drums for cracks or sharp edges that may have caused the cable to fray initially. If the drums are worn, replacing the cable alone will only result in another break shortly.
- Installing High-Cycle Cables: We install new, galvanized steel aircraft-grade cables. We thread the cable carefully up behind the rollers and hook it into the drum. We ensure the cable length is perfectly matched on both sides. Even a fraction of an inch difference can cause the door to rack or close unevenly.
- Resetting Tension and Balancing: Once the cables are seated, we rewind the springs to the manufacturer’s specified turn count. We then test the door’s balance. A properly balanced door should stay in place when lifted halfway manually. If it falls or shoots up, we adjust the tension until the cables are holding the weight perfectly.
- Final Safety Check and Lubrication: We run the door through several automatic cycles to ensure the opener is calibrated to the new cable tension. We verify the safety sensors are aligned and lubricate the new cables to protect against humidity and friction.
Determining Whether to Repair or Replace Your Garage Door Cable
Homeowners often ask if a cable can be spliced or repaired. The answer is almost always no. Garage door cables are stranded steel wires twisted together to form a cohesive unit. Once those strands begin to separate or snap, the structural integrity of the cable is gone:
- Fraying and Separation: If you see little metal hairs sticking out of the cable, it is fraying. This usually happens near the bottom bracket or where the cable rolls over the drum. Fraying indicates the cable is close to snapping. Replacement is the only safe option here.
- Kinked Cables: Sometimes a cable comes off the drum but doesn’t break. If the cable is not frayed, it might be tempting to just put it back on. However, if the cable has a sharp kink or bend, it will never roll smoothly over the drum again. Kinks create weak points and cause jerky door movement. In most cases, replacement is more cost-effective than risking a future jam.
- Rusted or Corroded Cables: In humid environments, oxidation can eat away at the steel strands. While surface rust might seem minor, it weakens the inner core of the cable. If the rust is flaking or deep, the cable is compromised. We recommend replacing rusted cables with galvanized or stainless steel options that resist corrosion.
- Slack or Loose Cables: If a cable looks loose when the door is open, it may not need replacement, but rather a tension adjustment or a drum reset. However, if the cable has stretched significantly over years of use (elastic deformation), it will no longer match the other side. In this scenario, we replace both cables to ensure equal length and lift.
Understanding Local Garage Door Regulations and Climate Factors
Operating in the Lakeway area presents specific challenges for garage door hardware. The climate here involves hot, humid summers and occasional heavy rainfall. This moisture is the enemy of standard steel components. We frequently encounter cables that have snapped due to rust that went unnoticed because it started inside the cable bundle:
- Moisture and Oxidation: The humidity levels in this region accelerate the breakdown of non-galvanized parts. We use cables that are specifically treated to withstand moisture. We also advise homeowners to lubricate their cables annually to create a barrier against the damp air.
- Heat and Mechanical Stress: Summer temperatures in Texas can raise the heat inside a garage significantly. Metal expands and contracts with temperature changes. While this is minimal for cables, it affects the tracks and springs, which in turn alters how the cable sits on the drum. Regular maintenance checks are vital to ensure the system handles the heat without binding.
- Building Codes and Safety Standards: Local regulations regarding garage door repairs emphasize safety features, particularly regarding the containment of springs and cables. Because the cables are the connection point between the high-tension spring and the heavy door, they must meet specific load ratings. We ensure that the cables we install meet or exceed the weight rating of your specific door. Using an undersized cable on a heavy wood overlay door—common in this area—is a code violation and a safety hazard.
- Terrain and Foundation Shifts: The Hill Country terrain means many homes are built on slopes or have shifting foundations. If a garage floor shifts slightly, the door may not seal evenly. Attempting to fix this by altering cable lengths on one side is a delicate process. We ensure that any adjustments to accommodate floor unevenness do not compromise the safe operation of the door within the tracks.
Why Choose Us: Local Expertise, Trusted by Homeowners
Selecting the right service provider is about more than just finding someone with a wrench. It is about finding a partner who understands the mechanics of your home’s largest moving part. When you entrust your repair to Good Golly Garage Doors, you receive the benefit of specialized training and local experience.
We do not use generic, “one-size-fits-all” parts. We carry cables with higher strand counts (such as 7×19) for increased flexibility and fatigue resistance. This is particularly important for doors with smaller radius tracks where the cable has to bend sharply. Our commitment to quality means we double-check every crimp and connection point.
We also focus on the entire ecosystem of the door. A broken cable is often caused by a seized bearing or a bad roller. We check these components during the cable repair. If we see a roller that is dragging and chewing up the cable, we will alert you. This holistic approach prevents you from paying for the same repair twice. We believe in fixing it right the first time so you can go back to your daily routine without worry.
Furthermore, we understand the urgency of the situation. A car trapped in the garage can disrupt your work schedule, school runs, and medical appointments. We structure our dispatching to prioritize stuck doors and snapped cables. We arrive ready to work, with a truck organized to handle the specific needs of homes in this community.
Prevention and Maintenance
While we are always ready to repair a break, we also advocate for prevention. Visual inspections are something every homeowner can do. Once a month, take a look at the cables while the door is closed. Look for the tell-tale signs of wear near the bottom brackets. Listen to the door. A scraping or popping sound often precedes a cable failure.
If you spot an issue, do not attempt to touch the cable, especially if it is under tension. The oils from your hands can also accelerate rust if not cleaned off, but the physical danger is the primary concern. Leave the technical work to the professionals who have the tools to restrain the energy stored in the system.
Ready to Restore Your Garage Door?
A broken cable renders your garage door useless and unsafe. Don’t let a snapped wire leave your home vulnerable or your schedule in chaos. We provide the rapid, reliable, and robust repair services necessary to get your door moving smoothly again.
Secure your home and restore convenience today—contact us now to schedule your professional garage door cable repair.