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A snapped or frayed garage door cable leaves the door hanging crooked and unsafe, and Garage Door Repair Plano fixes it the same day across Plano, Texas. The cables work in tandem with the springs to carry the weight of the door, so a cable failure is never just cosmetic. We replace cables in pairs, check the springs that share the load, and get the door running square again. We are based in Plano on Greenbriar Lane in 75074 and we are insured.
The cables and the springs are one system. The springs take the weight, the cables transfer it to the door and keep it lifting evenly. When one cable goes, the door lurches to one side, binds in the track, and puts everything else under uneven load.
That is why Garage Door Repair Plano never looks at a cable in isolation. A failed cable often means a tired spring pulled it out of balance, or a rusted drum chewed it through, so we check the whole lifting system, not just the strand that broke.
We replace cables in matched pairs for the same reason we do springs: they wore together, and leaving the old one invites a repeat call a few weeks later.
Unlike a spring, a cable usually warns you. Look at the steel cables running down each side of the door. Broken individual strands, a fuzzy or splayed look, or rust and kinks mean the cable is failing and has weeks, not years.
North Texas humidity is hard on them. The same damp that rusts springs corrodes cables, and a corroded cable frays from the inside where the drum wraps it, out of sight until strands start popping.
If you spot fraying, stop using the door and call. A cable that lets go under load whips hard, and it drops the door. Caught early it is a simple, inexpensive replacement.
Yes. The cables carry the weight of the door with the springs, so a snapped cable leaves the door hanging crooked and liable to drop or bind. A cable that lets go under load whips hard. Keep clear of the door and call Garage Door Repair Plano rather than trying to force it.
Rarely on its own. Usually a tired spring pulled the door out of balance and overloaded the cable, or North Texas humidity rusted and frayed it where it wraps the drum. That is why we check the springs and drums when we replace a cable, not just the cable itself.
Yes, in matched pairs. Both cables have done the same work over the same years, so replacing one and leaving the other usually just books a second visit. It is the same logic we use on springs.
Often, yes. Look at the cables down each side of the door for broken strands, a frayed or splayed look, rust or kinks. Unlike a spring, a cable usually shows wear before it snaps. If you see fraying, stop using the door and call us while it is still a simple fix.
We are based in Plano, on Greenbriar Lane in 75074, and cover the whole city: 75023, 75024, 75025, 75074, 75075, 75093 and 75094, from the older east side and downtown to the newer Legacy and Willow Bend corridors in the west.
Outside the city we cover Frisco, Allen, McKinney, Richardson, Carrollton, Garland, The Colony, Murphy, Wylie, Addison and Coppell.
Garage Door Repair Plano, same-day cable repair across Plano and North Dallas. Call (972) 426-2670.