Garage Door Repair — Off-Track, Panels, Cables, Rollers
Door off-track after a backed-into-it Saturday? Bottom panel dented? Cables frayed, rollers grinding, or the door letting in cold air? We fix the things that go wrong with garage doors.
Most garage door problems aren't the spring or the opener — they're the parts in between. Frayed cables, worn rollers, bent track, dented panels, dry-rotted weatherseal, loose hinges, and doors knocked off-track from a low bumper. We carry the common parts and tools to fix all of these in a single visit, and we'll be honest if a repair isn't worth doing on an old door versus replacing it.
What's included
- Off-track door realignment
- Cable replacement (lift cables, safety cables)
- Roller replacement (steel, nylon, sealed-bearing)
- Hinge and bracket replacement
- Bent or damaged track repair / replacement
- Single panel and section replacement (Doorlink, Amarr)
- Bottom-seal / weatherstrip replacement
- Door balance and tune-up
When this is the right call
- Door came off the track after being hit
- Door has visible damage (dent, bend, broken panel)
- Loud grinding when the door moves
- Visible fraying or unraveling on the lift cables
- Cold air, water, or pests coming in under the door
Door Repair Across the Tulsa Metro
Same shop, same parts, every city.
Door Repair in Tulsa, OK
Tulsa proper — Midtown, South Tulsa, Brookside, Cherry Street, Riverside, and out to the eastern and northern suburbs.
Door Repair in Sand Springs, OK
Our home base. We serve all of Sand Springs — every neighborhood, every ZIP — out of our shop on S 107th W Ave.
Door Repair in Broken Arrow, OK
Broken Arrow — Tulsa's largest suburb. From Rose District to the Highway 51 corridor and the Aspen Creek subdivisions.
Door Repair in Owasso, OK
Owasso — north of Tulsa along Highway 169. Smith Farm, Bailey Ranch, and the 76th Street North corridor.
Door Repair in Bixby, OK
Bixby — Memorial Drive, the Tulsa Hills retail corridor, Stone Canyon, and Bixby's growing south-side neighborhoods.
Door Repair in Sapulpa, OK
Sapulpa — Route 66 corridor, downtown, and the Highway 97 connector right next door to us in Sand Springs.