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How Much Does Garage Door Repair Cost in Overland Park?

Every garage door repair job in Overland Park is different. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site inspection — but here's what affects the final price.

Quick Answer

Garage door repair cost in Overland Park depends on what broke and what parts are needed. A spring replacement costs less than a full panel swap or a new opener install. Older doors from the 1970s and 1980s sometimes need harder-to-find parts that add to the job. Call for a free estimate.

Services

Garage Door Repair Services in Overland Park

Garage Door Spring Replacement

Torsion springs above the door and extension springs along the sides both break over time. We replace broken springs with the correct size for your door's weight so it opens and closes the way it's supposed to.

Free On-Site Inspection

We come out, look at the full door system, and tell you what's broken and what's wearing out. You get a written quote before we do any work.

Cable and Roller Repair

A snapped cable or a seized roller can make the door drop unevenly or stop moving entirely. We replace the damaged hardware and check the track alignment so the door runs straight.

Garage Door Opener Repair

If the opener hums but the door won't move, or the remote stopped working, the problem is usually the drive gear, the logic board, or the safety sensors. We diagnose which part failed and fix it.

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Pricing Factors

What Affects the Cost

Type of part that failed

Springs, cables, rollers, panels, and openers all have different part costs. A broken torsion spring is a different repair from a cracked panel or a failed opener circuit board.

Door size and weight

A heavy two-car door needs heavier-duty springs and hardware than a single-car door. The bigger the door, the more load the parts carry and the more they cost to replace correctly.

Age of the door and parts availability

Doors built in the 1970s and 1980s sometimes use hardware that is no longer standard. Sourcing older or harder-to-find parts takes more time and may cost more than parts for newer doors.

How much of the system needs attention

If only one spring broke, the repair is straightforward. If the cables, rollers, and tracks are also worn, doing the full job at once costs more but saves a second service call in a few months.

Opener type and brand

Chain drive, belt drive, and screw drive openers all use different parts. Some brands have parts that are easy to find and some do not. If the full unit needs replacement, the model you choose affects the total cost.

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