Garage Door Cable Repair in Santa Ana, CA
Fast, reliable garage door cable repair in Santa Ana. Same-day service, 5-star rated, fully licensed & insured.
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All Days Garage Doors has been serving Santa Ana homeowners since 2019. Our licensed technicians are local to Orange County and can reach most Santa Ana addresses within 60–90 minutes. We carry all major parts on our trucks — most jobs are completed in a single visit.
Garage Door Cable Repair Cost in Santa Ana
Pricing depends on parts, brand, and scope of work. Here are typical ranges for Santa Ana customers:
| Service | Typical Cost | Time Required |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Garage Door Cable Repair | $130–$280 | 1–2 hours |
| Emergency / Same-Day | $180–$380 | 1–3 hours |
| Inspection Only | Free estimate | 30 min |
We offer free on-site estimates — no surprises on your final invoice. Call (949) 771-8976 to schedule.
Why Santa Ana Homeowners Choose All Days
- ✅ Licensed & Insured — CSLB licensed, fully bonded
- ✅ Local technicians — based in Santa Ana / Orange County
- ✅ Parts on the truck — LiftMaster, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton
- ✅ 5-star service — 345+ Google reviews, 39 Yelp reviews
- ✅ Transparent pricing — free estimate, no hidden fees
- ✅ 1-year labor warranty on all repairs
Frequently Asked Questions — Garage Door Cable Repair in Santa Ana
How much does garage door cable repair cost in Santa Ana?
Cable replacement in Santa Ana typically costs $130–$280. This includes both cables (always replace as a pair), labor, and a safety inspection. If rollers are worn, replacing them at the same time costs an additional $40–$80.
What happens if a garage door cable breaks?
A snapped cable causes the door to become uneven — one side drops while the other stays up. This puts extreme stress on the tracks and springs. Stop using the door immediately and call us for same-day service.
How long do garage door cables last in Santa Ana?
Quality lift cables last 8–12 years under normal use. Santa Ana’s dry climate reduces rust risk compared to coastal cities. However, cables near the bottom bracket fray first — inspect them yearly for visible fraying or kinking.
Can I replace garage door cables myself?
Not safely. Cables are under high tension connected to the spring system. Incorrect replacement can cause the door to fall. CSLB-licensed technicians in California are trained specifically for this repair.
Do you replace rollers when repairing cables?
We inspect rollers as part of every cable repair. If rollers show wear (cracking, flat spots, wobbling), we recommend replacing them at the same visit — it saves a second trip and prevents future noise and binding.