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Service Area - Overland Park, KS

Garage Door Cable & Lock Replacement in Overland Park, KS

When a lift cable on a Overland Park garage door frays, jumps the drum, or snaps, the door hangs crooked, drags, or drops on one side - and it is under the same tension as your springs. We replace cables, drums, and lock hardware safely, re-balance the door, and trace why it failed so the new cable does not fail the same way in a month.

A snapped garage door cable is one of those failures that looks small (it is, after all, a steel cord about the diameter of a pencil) and is actually serious. That cable is what translates the spring's stored energy into the smooth, even lift you see every day. When it lets go, that lift goes uneven instantly - one side keeps rising while the other stalls, the door wedges in the tracks at an angle, and the whole system can come down fast. Right next door from our Olathe shop - the city we run the most calls in. On Overland Park calls we get to it the same day, every time.

Overland Park is the largest city in Johnson County and the second-largest in the entire Kansas City metro. Our Olathe shop sits directly adjacent to it, which is why same-day service in Overland Park is the everyday norm, not a special claim. Overland Park houses run from established mid-century homes through 1990s subdivisions to newer custom builds, and the doors on them are everything from builder-grade 1990s steel rollers (the original ones that came with the house, still spinning) to fresh nylon-on-bearing upgrades from a recent service. Both come through on calls. On the cable side specifically, the heavier doors common in this area cycle their cables harder than a builder-grade two-car door does - which means a frayed cable on a Leawood-style custom is usually a sign of a slightly worn drum or a spring that is past its prime, not just bad luck. We trace it all the way to the cause.

Close-up of a garage door torsion spring on the shaft above the door

Why Cable Failures Cluster in This Area

The two steel cables on a garage door wind onto drums on the spring shaft. They are under tension the entire time the door is in place, even when the door is sitting closed - the springs are holding them taut so they can release the load on the next cycle. When a Overland Park cable frays, jumps the drum, or snaps, several things failed in sequence and the cable was the visible result.

Most of the failures we see in Overland Park trace to one of a small set of repeat causes: a drum set screw that loosened (the most common single cause), rust on the bottom few inches of cable from years of road salt tracked into the garage, a spring that is past its rated cycle life and is throwing extra load onto the cables, or the door coming partly off-track and letting one cable go slack and jump.

  • Drum set screw loose - the #1 single cause we trace to
  • Rust at the bottom 6 inches of cable from KC winter salt
  • A weak or broken spring loading extra weight onto the cables
  • Off-track event let a cable slack and jump off the drum
  • A bottom bracket bent or knocked loose by a bumped vehicle
  • Old, undersized 'close enough' cable from a prior quick fix
Interior of a residential garage with exposed wood ceiling joists; a chain-drive garage door opener is mounted to the ceiling rail running toward the camera, fluorescent shop lights, a white…

Please Do Not DIY a Cable - the Tension Is Live

Swapping a garage door cable looks simple in a video and is genuinely dangerous in person. The bottom bracket the cable hooks to is under live spring tension. The drum and shaft above it are too. People reach in to pop a cable back onto a drum, the door shifts, and a hand or finger ends up where the load is. It is the same family of injury that springs cause, for the same reason - stored energy.

We control the spring tension first, replace the cable second, and re-balance the door third. That sequence is how cable jobs are done safely, and it is why this is a service call rather than a DIY.

Cable jumped or hanging loose on a Overland Park door? Do not pull on it, do not run the opener, and do not try to lift the door manually. Call (913) 662-3939 - we come the same day.
Inside a residential garage looking at a closed white sectional garage door with its horizontal overhead track and a ceiling-mounted opener visible on the exposed-joist ceiling; blue and red…

What We Actually Replace on a Cable Call in Overland Park

On a Overland Park cable call we replace the pair - both cables, not just the failed one. The two cables are the same age and have taken the same wear, so a fresh cable next to a five-year-old cable just sets a timer on the next failure. We also confirm the drums, the bottom brackets, and the springs are sound, because a fresh cable on a worn drum or an out-of-balance door is a short-lived fix.

On the lock side - and the older detached-garage doors in some Overland Park neighborhoods still have manual locks - we repair or replace the T-handle, the side-mounted lock bars, and the slide bolts that engage the track. We also fix a common and frustrating problem: a lock bar that is still engaged when someone hits the opener. That forces a locked door against its own latch and can bend the bar, bow the track, or strain the opener. On Overland Park doors that have been retrofitted with an opener, we will disable or remove the old manual lock bars so they cannot fight the motor.

  • Replace both lift cables (the pair, not just the failed one)
  • Inspect drums, re-seat or replace, re-tighten the set screws to spec
  • Check both bottom brackets for bend or rust; replace if compromised
  • Check the springs for related wear; honest call on whether they are next
  • Repair or replace manual lock hardware as needed
  • Re-balance the door - it must hold at the halfway point on its own
Inside a garage — the door tracks, rollers, cables and opener

Why We Trace the Cause Instead of Just Hanging the Cable

A cable that snapped because a drum set screw was loose will snap again in three months if all you do is hang a new cable. A cable that frayed from rust at the bottom bracket will fray again at the same spot if the bracket is still rusted through. Replacing only the visible failure without finding the cause is the single most common reason Overland Park homeowners call a different shop a few weeks later. We do not do it that way. We find the root cause and fix it too, so the new cable holds.

FAQ

Overland Park Cable & Lock - Quick Answers

Is it safe to use my garage door with a broken cable in Overland Park?

No - stop using it. With one cable gone, the door is unbalanced and the load is dumped onto the remaining cable and the springs. The door can drag, wedge in the tracks, or drop on one side without warning. Leave it where it is and call us; forcing it open or closed usually turns a cable job into a bent-track or off-track job.

Should both cables be replaced or just the broken one on a Overland Park door?

We almost always replace both. The two cables are the same age and have taken the same wear, so when one frays or snaps the other is usually not far behind. Replacing the pair keeps the door balanced and saves you a second trip out for the matching cable a few weeks later. It is the honest call on every cable job we run.

How long does a cable replacement take in Overland Park?

Most Overland Park cable jobs are 60-90 minutes from arrival to a fully tested door. We stock common lift cables, drums, and lock hardware on the truck, so almost all cable repairs are handled the same day we come out. If your door needs a less common drum size or specialty lock, we will tell you up front before any work begins.

Why does my Overland Park door keep wearing out cables - is the door bad?

Usually it is a chain reaction, not a bad door. A weak spring, a loose drum, rust at the bottom bracket, or a dragging door lets a cable go slack, the cable jumps the drum, and then the door racks off-track. Replacing only the cable without fixing the cause just resets the clock. We trace it back to the source so the repair actually holds.

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