M&M Garage Door Repair

Cable Repair & Replacement

We repair and replace worn, frayed, or broken garage door cables to restore safe lifting action and prevent dangerous system failures.

Reliable Cable Repair Solutions for a Safe, Balanced Garage Door

Garage door cables carry the weight and tension of the entire system. When they weaken or snap, your door becomes unstable, unsafe, and often unusable. Our Atlanta team delivers fast, accurate cable repair and replacement to restore proper balance and prevent further damage to springs, tracks, and the opener.

Whether the issue is frayed strands, rusted cables, uneven lifting, or a sudden break, our technicians handle it with precision using industry-grade replacements designed for long lasting performance.

Key Advantages of Choosing Our Service

Keep Your Garage Door Safe Before the Problem Gets Worse

When garage door cables begin to weaken, they place extra stress on springs, rollers, and the opener, eventually leading to expensive repairs or complete system failure.
Early attention prevents dangerous situations such as:

● Uneven door movement
● Loud snapping sounds
● Doors getting stuck halfway
● Sudden drops caused by broken tension cables

Our Atlanta cable repair specialists respond quickly with dependable solutions designed to keep your home safe and your garage door working smoothly.

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Atlanta’s Trusted Choice for Garage Door Cable Repair

Don’t Use Your Garage Door When a Cable Is Failing

Damaged cables are a high-risk issue. Attempting to open or close the door can worsen the problem or cause the door to fall unexpectedly. Our trained technicians handle the repair safely, using reinforced cables and proper tensioning to ensure the system runs correctly and securely.

Smart Answers to Your Garage Door Cable Questions

Cables often fail due to wear, rust, improper tension, or years of repeated lifting cycles.

Look for fraying, rust, loose strands, uneven door movement, or loud popping sounds. If the door lifts crookedly, the cables may be failing.

No. A failing cable can snap unexpectedly, causing the door to drop or jam. Stop using the door and call a technician immediately.

We typically replace both cables to ensure even tension and long term performance, unless a single-cable repair is appropriate for the system.