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Close-up of a garage door that has come off its track: the top roller's rusted stem has pulled clear of the vertical track, the top section of the door has tipped away from the opening, and the timber jamb behind it is split and rotting.

Providence Village, Denton County

Broken Cable Repair in Providence Village, TX

If your door is hanging crooked, stop operating it and leave it where it is. That is not a situation that gets worse slowly; it gets worse on the next cycle. We handle these across Providence Village regularly and the repair itself is straightforward once the door is secured.

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Why cables fray at the drum

A cable does not wear evenly along its length. It wears where it bends under load. At the drum, the cable wraps a tight radius, and each cycle it lays into the groove, takes the full tension, and unwinds again, flexing the individual strands against each other and against the drum surface. Any misalignment makes it worse: a drum set screw that has crept loose lets the drum shift on the shaft, the cable then rides on the drum flange rather than seating in the groove, and it saws against the edge. The same principle applies at the bottom bracket, where the cable loops through a fitting and takes a sharp turn under full load. Those two points account for nearly every cable failure we see.

The other failure mode: a cable that came off rather than broke

If a closing door lands on an obstruction, whether that is a garbage can, a joist of lumber, or a car bumper, the door stops but the drums keep turning for a moment. The cable goes slack, comes out of its groove, and then re tensions in the wrong place, often wrapping over itself or dropping between the drum and the bearing plate. Nothing is broken at that point, but the door will lift unevenly and can jam. This is also why a door that sits crooked after someone left something in the doorway needs to be looked at rather than forced back into service. Re seating that cable and re setting drum tension is the actual repair.

The bottom bracket is where people get hurt

Both bottom brackets are under the full tension of the counterbalance whenever the door is closed, because that is exactly where the cables pull. Factory labels on those brackets warn against removing them, and the warning is accurate. If the bolts are backed out while the springs are wound, the bracket departs the door under load with the cable attached. Correct sequence is to unwind the springs with winding bars first, so the cables go slack, and only then work on the bracket. This is the same reason a broken cable is not a job to improvise on a Saturday: the intact side is still fully loaded.

Broken Cable Repair for Providence Village homes

A single master-planned community incorporated as a town, so garages are remarkably uniform: 2004-2015 attached two-car bays with the same builder-specified doors and openers throughout.

That ZIP code are ours: 76227.

Anywhere around Providence Village Town Hall is a short run for us.

Providence Village is a Denton County community of roughly 10,350.

Please do not attempt this one yourself

A torsion spring holds several hundred pounds of stored energy even when the door is down. Releasing that energy without the correct winding bars is how people lose fingers. If a spring has snapped, leave the door closed and call us.

What you are probably seeing

  • There is a bright scrape or a bow in the vertical track on one side.
  • The door stopped on an object recently, and it has not run correctly since.
  • One corner of the door hangs lower than the other, whether open or closed.
  • A cable is visibly loose, hanging slack, or coiled off the drum.
  • You can see broken strands sticking out of the cable, often described as fuzzy or whiskered.

Providence Village service

Call (469) 891-6883 or request a visit.

The visit

How a Providence Village call runs

  1. Secure the door before anything else

    The door is clamped or blocked in position so it cannot drop or shift, and the opener is disconnected. On a crooked door this is the step that prevents the repair from becoming an incident.

  2. Determine broken versus derailed

    A snapped cable and a cable that came off its drum look similar from the driveway and are different repairs. We identify which happened and, if it derailed, what stopped the door in the first place, because the underlying cause matters.

  3. Release tension and remove

    Springs are unwound with winding bars so the cables go slack, then the bottom bracket end is freed and the old cable is removed from the drum. The drum, the shaft, the bearing, and the bottom fixture are inspected while they are accessible.

  4. Install matched cables and set the drums

    Cables are replaced as a pair in the correct diameter and length for the door height, seated in the drum grooves, and set to equal tension on both sides with the shaft locked so neither side takes up more than the other.

  5. Rewind, test by hand, then by opener

    Springs are wound to the correct turn count, the door is run by hand and checked for square travel at several heights, and only then is the opener reconnected, its travel and force reset, and the safety reversal tested.

On the job

Broken Cable Repair in the field

Questions

Broken Cable Repair in Providence Village

Should both cables be replaced or just the failed one?

Both. They were installed together, they have taken the same number of cycles, and they wear at the same two points. Replacing one leaves a new cable working against an old one of slightly different effective length, which is exactly the condition that racks the door in the track. The material cost of the second cable is small relative to the labor already being performed.

Is a broken cable dangerous?

The door itself becomes unpredictable, which is the practical danger. With one cable gone, the counterbalance is pulling on one corner, the door twists in the tracks, and it can jam partway or come off the track entirely. The other genuine hazard is the repair itself, because the bottom brackets and the intact cable are still under full spring tension until the springs are unwound.

How long does cable replacement take?

Generally one to two hours for a straightforward pair replacement, including unwinding and rewinding the springs and setting drum tension. It runs longer when the failure has bent a bottom bracket, scored a drum, or bowed a section of track, since those have to be corrected before the new cable will run true.

Can I put the cable back on the drum myself?

This is one to leave alone, and not because it is complicated to understand. The springs are wound, the bottom bracket is under load, and correcting drum tension requires locking the shaft while the set screws are loose. If the shaft turns while those screws are out, the counterbalance releases. The physical risk is real and the correct tooling is specific.

Can you replace a cable without touching the springs?

No, not properly. The cable is what transmits spring tension to the door, so the tension has to come off before the cable can be freed at either end. Any method that appears to skip that step is working around a loaded system, which is where injuries come from.

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