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How Much Does Garage Door Repair Cost in Albuquerque?
Every garage door repair job in Albuquerque 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 Albuquerque depends on what broke. A spring replacement is a different job than an opener swap or a bent panel. Labor, parts, and door size all move the number. Call for a free estimate.
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Garage Door Repair Services in Albuquerque
Garage Door Spring Replacement
Torsion springs above the door and extension springs on the sides both fail over time — usually after about 10,000 open-and-close cycles. We replace them with springs sized to your door's actual weight so the opener isn't working harder than it should.
Free On-Site Inspection
We come out, look at the full system — springs, cables, rollers, tracks, opener, and sensors — and tell you exactly what's wrong before any money changes hands. No charge for the inspection.
Garage Door Opener Repair and Installation
Belt-drive, chain-drive, and screw-drive openers all have different failure points. We diagnose the problem first — sometimes it's the logic board, sometimes it's just a stripped gear — and replace only what's actually broken.
Cable and Track Repair
Frayed cables and bent tracks are two of the most common reasons a door goes off its rails or drops on one side. We straighten or replace the hardware and check alignment so the door moves evenly on both sides.
Pricing Factors
What Affects the Cost
Type of spring system
Torsion springs mounted above the door and extension springs on the sides are different parts at different price points. A two-spring torsion system on a heavy double door is more work than a single spring on a small single door.
Door size and weight
A standard single-car door weighs around 130 pounds. A double-wide wood door can hit 300 pounds or more. Heavier doors need heavier-gauge hardware, which costs more.
Opener type and age
Older chain-drive openers sometimes need parts that are hard to find. Belt-drive and smart openers have their own part costs. Sometimes a repair costs more than a replacement — we'll tell you which makes more sense.
Number of parts that need replacing
A spring break sometimes pulls a cable with it. If both need replacing in the same visit, that's more parts and more labor than a single fix.
Access and ceiling clearance
Low garage ceilings — common in houses built in the 1950s in the Barelas and Martineztown neighborhoods — can make spring work slower and harder. Tight clearance adds time to the job.
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