Garage Door Cable Replacement in Seattle, WA
Garage door cables work with the spring system to lift and lower your door safely. When a cable frays, slips, or snaps, the door becomes unstable and should not be operated. CHS Garage Door Repair replaces damaged lift cables throughout Seattle and surrounding King and Snohomish County communities. Licensed Washington State contractor #CHSGAGD820QO.
What Garage Door Cables Actually Do
Garage door cables are one of the most important safety components in the entire system. On torsion spring systems, lift cables wrap around drums mounted near the spring shaft and help raise and lower the door evenly along both tracks. On extension spring systems, cables control movement and maintain balance throughout the door’s travel.
Without properly functioning cables, the door cannot move safely. Even relatively small cable problems can quickly affect the stability of the entire system — placing extra load on springs, rollers, tracks, hinges, and the opener motor.
- Broken or snapped lift cable
- Frayed cable strands
- Cable slipped off drum
- Uneven door lifting
- Rust & corrosion on cable
- Door slamming or jamming
Signs Your Garage Door Cables Are Failing
Catching cable problems early prevents more expensive system damage. These are the most common indicators that your lift cables need inspection or replacement.
Frayed Cables
Visible wire strands breaking apart or separating from the main cable body. Any visible fraying means the cable is approaching failure and should be replaced before it snaps under load.
Uneven Lifting
One side of the door rises higher than the other during operation. This indicates a cable has lost tension or slipped off the drum, causing the weight to shift unevenly across the system.
Grinding Sounds
Scraping or grinding sounds during operation can indicate a cable riding outside its proper path on the drum or pulley system, creating friction against surrounding hardware.
Door Slamming
A door that drops suddenly or slams shut when closing has lost controlled descent on one or both sides. This is a safety risk and typically indicates a broken or severely weakened cable.
Door Jamming
A door that sticks halfway open or closed when the opener is running may have a cable that has slipped off the drum, creating resistance or a hard stop mid-travel on one side.
Rust & Corrosion
Visible rust on cable strands indicates deterioration of the steel wire. Seattle-area humidity and moisture can accelerate corrosion, significantly weakening tensile strength before full failure.
Cable Replacement Done Right the First Time
Replacing a cable is not simply swapping the old wire for a new one. Our technicians identify the underlying cause of failure before installing new cables — because replacing a cable without addressing a spring imbalance, misaligned drum, or bent track will result in premature failure again.
We inspect the full lifting system: spring balance, cable drum alignment, roller condition, track alignment, hinge wear, pulley condition, and opener strain. After installation, the system is balanced and tested for smooth, even operation.
Written Estimate First
Itemized cost provided before any work begins. No surprise charges.
WA Licensed & Insured
License #CHSGAGD820QO. Full liability and workers' comp coverage.
Stocked Service Vehicles
Cables, drums, and hardware on board — most replacements completed same visit.
1-Year Parts Warranty
All cable replacements backed by a 1-year parts and labor warranty.
Garage Door Cable Replacement — FAQ
Other Garage Door Services
Spring Repair
Torsion and extension spring replacement throughout Seattle.
Off-Track Repair
Roller and track realignment for doors that have left the track.
Opener Services
Opener repair, replacement, and smart system installation.
Preventive Maintenance
Full system inspection, lubrication, and balance check.
Bent Track Repair
Track straightening and replacement for damaged or misaligned tracks.
Door Replacement
Full garage door replacement when repair is no longer practical.
Damaged Cables? Don’t Operate the Door.
A broken or frayed cable is a safety issue. Our licensed technicians serve Seattle, Bothell, Redmond, Bellevue, Kirkland, Lynnwood, Edmonds, Everett, Mill Creek, and surrounding communities — call to schedule a same-visit inspection.