A door that hangs lower on one side points to a broken cable, worn spring, or misaligned track. Operating a crooked door strains all components and can cause complete failure — address it immediately.
A garage door hangs level when both cables hold equal tension and both springs provide equal lift. Any asymmetry in cables, springs, or track causes the door to hang lower on the affected side.
One side loses lifting support, causing the door to drop lower on that side.
One spring weaker than the other creates uneven lift across the door width.
A track knocked out of plumb causes rollers to follow an uneven path.
Loose bottom cable brackets shift the anchor point, affecting door geometry.
We inspect springs, cables, tracks, and rollers to find all contributing causes and fix them in one visit.
Complete inspection of all four corners before any repair work begins.
Broken components replaced and balanced to manufacturer specifications.
Bent or off-plumb tracks straightened and re-secured to wall framing.
Door tested for level hang at multiple positions before we leave.
Don't let a crooked door cause more damage. Call now for same-day diagnosis and repair.
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