A garage door that comes off its tracks can be a serious issue, making it unsafe to operate and preventing it from opening or closing properly. This can happen due to broken cables, damaged rollers, misaligned tracks, or an accidental impact.
When a garage door is off-track, it may become stuck, tilted to one side, or completely unbalanced, making it difficult—or even dangerous—to use. To prevent further damage, it’s important not to force the door and to call a professional for repairs
Broken or loose cables – The cables help balance and move the door. If they snap or loosen, the door may shift and come off its tracks.
Worn-out or damaged rollers – Over time, rollers can wear down, break, or get stuck, preventing smooth movement.
Bent or misaligned tracks – A warped or improperly secured track can cause the door to derail.
Obstructions in the track – Debris or objects blocking the track can disrupt the door’s movement.
Accidental impact – A sudden force, such as a vehicle hitting the door, can knock it off its tracks.
Full Inspection – We check the tracks, cables, rollers, and other components to determine the cause of the issue.
Repairs & Adjustments – We realign the door, replace damaged parts, and ensure smooth movement.
Lubrication & Maintenance – We apply lubrication to essential components to prevent future wear.
Safety Testing – Before finishing, we test the door to ensure it is balanced, secure, and operating properly.