Mountain Home, ID • Garage Door Repair
Garage Door Repair in Mountain Home
Fast, reliable garage door repair for Mountain Home homeowners. Free inspection and written quote before any work begins.
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Mountain Home is a city about 45 miles southeast of Boise, and it exists largely because of Mountain Home Air Force Base. The community is a mix of base housing, off-base military family rentals, and longer-term residents who have lived there for decades. The housing stock is mostly mid-century to 1980s construction. Because military families cycle in and out frequently, maintenance on rental properties sometimes gets deferred longer than it should.
A garage door that stops working is more than an inconvenience — in Boise winters, it can mean your pipes freeze or your car sits trapped in below-zero cold. The temperature swings here are hard on springs and cables. We get stretches in January where it drops below 10 degrees, then shoots back above freezing a few days later. That expansion and contraction wears out springs faster than most homeowners expect, especially on doors installed in the 1990s or earlier.
We start by looking at the whole system — springs, cables, rollers, tracks, and the opener — before we touch anything. A lot of contractors replace just the part that broke and miss the reason it broke in the first place, which means you're calling someone again in six months.
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Why Mountain Home Is Different
What Affects Garage Door Repair in Mountain Home
Mountain Home sits at a higher elevation than the Treasure Valley floor and gets colder winters. Wind off the Snake River Plain is significant — doors on the west and south sides of structures take the brunt of it and seals wear faster.
Rental properties near the base often have openers and springs that are well past their service life. The high desert environment here is drier than Boise, which causes rubber seals to crack and shrink faster — bottom seals especially need more frequent replacement.
What We Do
Garage Door Repair Services in Mountain Home
Garage Door Spring Repair
Broken torsion or extension springs are the most common reason a garage door stops working. We replace the broken spring and check the cable tension and drum alignment while we're at it — because a spring rarely breaks alone.
Free Garage Door Inspection
We look at the full system — springs, cables, rollers, tracks, and opener — and tell you exactly what's worn and what can wait. No charge for the inspection, no pressure to do the work that day.
Garage Door Opener Repair
If the opener hums but the door doesn't move, or the remote stopped working, the problem is usually the drive gear, logic board, or a stripped trolley. We diagnose the cause before recommending a repair or replacement.
Cable and Track Repair
A snapped cable or bent track makes the door crooked or jammed and puts extra stress on the opener. We straighten or replace the damaged hardware and test the door balance so nothing else takes the strain.
Identify Your Problem
Common Garage Door Repair Problems in Mountain Home
Common Questions
Garage Door Repair FAQ — Mountain Home
How much does garage door repair cost in Mountain Home?
The cost depends on what's broken and what parts it takes to fix it. A snapped cable is a different job than a failed opener motor or a dented panel. Door size, spring type, and hardware age all affect the price. We look at the door before we quote anything. Call for a free estimate.
How do I know if my garage door spring is broken in Mountain Home?
The door will feel extremely heavy when you try to lift it by hand, or the opener will strain and stop halfway. You may also see a gap in the coil of the spring above the door. In Mountain Home, springs tend to fail most often in January and February when overnight temperatures drop below 10 degrees and the metal contracts hard. A broken spring is not a repair you do yourself — the tension in those springs is dangerous.
Is garage door repair covered by homeowners insurance?
Usually not for normal wear and tear. If a car backed into the door or a windstorm threw something into it, that kind of damage may be covered depending on your policy. Call your insurance company before you call us if you think it was an accident. We can give you a written estimate to submit to the adjuster.
Around Mountain Home
We Know Mountain Home
Neighborhoods we serve
- • Base Housing at Mountain Home AFB
- • Downtown Mountain Home
- • Airbase Road Corridor
- • Bennett Hills Area
- • Simco Road Neighborhoods
Local landmarks
- • Mountain Home Air Force Base
- • Elmore County Courthouse
- • Danskin Mountains
- • Anderson Ranch Reservoir
- • Mountain Home Public Library
Roads & highways
- • I-84
- • US-20
- • SH-51
- • American Legion Boulevard
Major employers
- • Mountain Home Air Force Base
- • Elmore County government
- • Simplot Agribusiness
- • Mountain Home School District
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