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How Much Does Garage Door Repair Cost in Boise?
Every garage door repair job in Boise 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 Boise depends on what's actually broken. A single snapped spring is a different job than a bent track or a dead opener motor. Parts and labor both vary depending on the door size, the type of spring, and how old the hardware is. Call for a free estimate.
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Garage Door Repair Services in Boise
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.
Pricing Factors
What Affects the Cost
Type of spring
Torsion springs, which mount above the door on a bar, are more complex to replace than extension springs, which run along the sides. Torsion springs on heavy two-car doors also require heavier hardware.
Door size and weight
A single-car door needs smaller springs and lighter cables than a wide double-car door. Heavier doors — especially older wood doors common in 1970s Boise homes — need heavier-duty parts.
Number of broken parts
A door that has one broken spring is straightforward. If the cable snapped at the same time, or the drum is cracked, the job gets bigger. We tell you everything that needs fixing before we start.
Opener type
Chain-drive openers are simpler and cheaper to repair. Belt-drive and screw-drive openers have different parts and sometimes require brand-specific components that cost more to source.
Parts availability
Older openers from the 1980s and early 1990s sometimes need parts that are no longer made. If we have to source a discontinued component, that adds to the cost and the timeline.
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