Garage Door Repair in Cibolo: What Homeowners Don't Realize

2026-05-18

Here's what most homeowners don't realize about garage door repair: your garage door isn't actually broken most of the time. Something supporting it has failed. The door itself is usually fine. In Cibolo, I've rolled up to hundreds of homes where a homeowner is panicked because their door won't open or won't close. Nine times out of ten, it's not the door. It's the springs, the opener, or the tracks. Understanding this difference saves you money and gets your garage door working again faster.

The Real Culprit: Springs, Not the Door

Most garage door problems trace back to one component: the torsion springs. These metal coils do nearly all the heavy lifting. They counterbalance your door's weight so the opener only needs to lift about ten pounds of actual load. When springs fail, the opener can't do its job. The door feels stuck. It won't open. It might descend too fast or get stuck halfway.

Springs last roughly 7 to 9 years with normal use, depending on how often you open and close the door. That's about 10,000 cycles. Many homeowners think their door is broken when really the springs have simply reached their lifespan. If you want to understand the warning signs before springs fail completely, our guide on garage door springs in Cibolo covers what homeowners miss and overpay for.

The opener itself is often blamed unfairly. A garage door opener can last 15 years or longer. If your door suddenly won't open and the opener seems silent or makes noise without moving the door, the springs have almost certainly given out first.

Troubleshoot Before You Call

Not every garage door problem requires a service call. Here are quick steps to troubleshoot yourself before you pick up the phone.

First, check the photo eye sensors near the floor on both sides of the door. These infrared beams prevent the door from closing if something is in the way. If they're misaligned, dirty, or blocked, the door won't close. Wipe them clean. Make sure both are pointing directly at each other.

Second, listen to the opener. Does it hum but the door doesn't move? Springs are likely broken. Does it click repeatedly without engaging? The motor might be failing, or the chain/belt may be loose. Does the door move but feels heavy or slow? Check the tracks for debris, dents, or misalignment.

Third, look at the tracks themselves. Garage door tracks can get bent, rusted, or filled with leaves and dirt. In the Texas heat and humidity around Cibolo, rust happens faster than most people expect. A stuck door might simply need the tracks cleaned and lubricated.

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When to Call a Professional

Some repairs are DIY territory. Others aren't. Never attempt to replace torsion springs yourself. These springs are under extreme tension. A mistake can cause serious injury or death. I've seen too many injuries from spring repairs gone wrong. That's not something to gamble on.

If your door won't open, won't close, moves slowly, or descends too fast, call a professional. If the opener makes noise but the door doesn't move, don't keep trying to open it. You'll strain the motor and rack up a bigger repair bill.

Garage Door Cibolo handles broken springs, stuck doors, opener failures, and track repairs. We also troubleshoot and diagnose before giving you an estimate. Honest pricing means we tell you what's actually broken, not what we think we can sell you. See our full repair services.

Cost Expectations

Spring replacement typically runs 150 to 300 dollars for parts and labor, depending on the spring type and whether you need one or both replaced. Opener repairs range from 200 to 500 dollars. Track repairs and realignment cost 100 to 250 dollars. Panel replacement is in the 300 to 800 dollar range for one or more panels. If you want a detailed breakdown of what repairs actually cost and when they make sense financially, read our repair cost breakdown guide.

The best investment is preventive maintenance. A yearly tune-up catches problems before they leave you stuck. Regular lubrication, track inspection, and spring tension checks extend the life of your entire system. Our maintenance guide for year-round performance explains what to do monthly and when to call us.

Get a Same-Day Estimate

Don't guess what's wrong with your garage door. Schedule a free quote with us and we'll diagnose the exact issue, explain what needs fixing, and give you honest pricing. Most repairs in the Cibolo area can be handled same-day.

Call (210) 526-0653 right now if your door won't open or close. We're here to fix it fast and fair.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why won't my garage door open even though the opener is running? Broken torsion springs are the most common cause. Springs counterbalance the door's weight. When they snap, the opener can't lift the door alone. Never force it. Call for professional spring replacement immediately.

How do I know if my garage door springs are broken? Listen for a loud snap or bang from the garage. Look for a visible gap between the spring coils. If the door feels heavier than normal or won't open smoothly, springs have likely failed. Don't attempt DIY replacement.

Can I fix a stuck garage door myself? Check the photo eye sensors and clean the tracks first. If the door still won't move smoothly, the problem is likely springs, the opener, or track damage. These require professional repair for safety.

What's the difference between a belt drive and chain drive opener? Belt drives are quieter and smoother. Chain drives are louder but more durable. Both last 15 years or longer. Our opener guide covers both types and smart features.

How much does garage door repair cost in Cibolo? Spring replacement costs 150 to 300 dollars. Opener repairs range 200 to 500 dollars. Track repairs cost 100 to 250 dollars. Prices vary by damage severity. Call for a free estimate.

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