How to Fix Garage Door Cable: 5 Easy Steps

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How to Fix Garage Door Cable: 5 Easy Steps

Explore our latest guides and tips designed to help you stay informed and make smarter decisions.

Introduction

Garage door cables are a vital part of the garage door system – they bear most of the door’s weight and support its proper alignment during opening and closing. Unfortunately, garage door cables wear out and deteriorate with time. Frays and damage to the cables cause the garage to open and close unevenly or not at all, complicating the process of accessing or leaving when needed. Read on to find out how to pinpoint and solve common garage door cable issues to enjoy its reliable and smooth operation.

Introduction

Garage door cables are a vital part of the garage door system – they bear most of the door’s weight and support its proper alignment during opening and closing. Unfortunately, garage door cables wear out and deteriorate with time. Frays and damage to the cables cause the garage to open and close unevenly or not at all, complicating the process of accessing or leaving when needed. Read on to find out how to pinpoint and solve common garage door cable issues to enjoy its reliable and smooth operation.

Understanding Garage Door Cable Components

And while you start the process of do a garage door cable, you should first understand what direction which these basic components are in the door

Drum

The drum is at the top of the door and wraps the cables around it as the door opens and closes.

Cables

Most of the time, the cables of garage doors are made from steel and run up both sides of it (along with bottom bracket to which they attach) and then they cross over the top drum that holds onto them highest up on each side for opening and closing doors.

Bottom Bracket

Attached at the bottom of the garage door, the bottom bracket holds the end of the cables close to ground level.

Torsion Spring System (Optional)

With certain garage door setups, the cables are tied into a torsion spring system that helps to balance the weight of the door.

Steps to Fix Garage Door Cable

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When to Seek Professional Help

While some of the garage door cable repairs are simple enough to be conducted at home, safety is paramount. Otherwise, it is best to turn to a professional garage door repair technician. It is recommended to call one if

Conclusion

Generally, garage door cables are an easy fix for most homeowners. Nevertheless, caution and safety should always be adhered to while carrying out tasks. By using the basic knowledge of garage doors and following the steps of this guide, one can easily diagnose and repair common cable issues for a perfectly working garage door. In case of challenges or confusion, the homeowner should always contact a qualified garage door technician to ensure the task is well done

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Contact Us

Should you experience any problems with your garage door while trying to manually operate it, we encourage you to call Uplift Garage. Our friendly and experienced technicians are here to help. Call us today to speak with one of our experienced technicians

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