How Much Should You Pay for Your Garage Door Repair?

It is easy to take our garage doors for granted – until something goes wrong. One moment everything is fine, and then suddenly, the doors refuse to open or have become jammed.

A garage door breakdown is frustrating, especially when you need to access your garage urgently. Apart from the inconvenience, you might be concerned valuables are no longer protected from the elements or would-be thieves. One thing that is certain, is that you need to deal with the problem as soon as possible and call in a professional.

But wait… Garage door repair costs are not cheap, right?

It is at this point your eyes begin to widen at the thought of a hefty bill. How much does garage door repair cost?  Is it worth paying for repairs or replacing the door altogether? 

We have created this guide to give you some understanding of garage door repair costs to help you weigh up your options. But first, there are a couple of things you need to establish.

What type of garage door do you have?

There are many different types of garage doors available, so understandably, costs will vary depending on the type you own and the extent of the damage. So is your garage door an up-and-over or is it hinged? Do you own a sectional garage door or a roller-shutter? Is your garage door automated, and as a result, does it require more intricate repairs to the mechanism?

What material does your garage door consist of?

Garage doors are typically made of steel/metal, wood, glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) or Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS). As a rule of thumb, the more costly the material,  the higher the repair cost. 

Metal doors are the most economical type of door and this will likely be reflected in the repair costs. Whereas GRP and ABS doors may be much more expensive. 

How much do garage door repairs cost?

Not all garage door repairs come with eye-watering costs. That is why it is always a good idea to have a trusted garage door repair company that will not charge you over the odds. 

Remember to factor in labour costs too, as some companies might charge a flat fee or an hourly rate for the time it takes to fix the issue. 

We have given a breakdown of the most common types of repairs you might require and the average costs for each. 

Garage door locks

If your garage lock has had its day, you can expect to pay between £35 to £80 for a new one – this range in price depends on the age of the lock and whether the handle is integrated into it or is a separate mechanism. 

Garage door key fob

Replacement fey fobs for automated doors vary between £45 to 70. You might decide to invest in a spare fob to be on the safe side. The cost can depend on the brand and should also include programming. 

Straps

If you have a roller garage door, then straps are an integral safety feature. Signs of weakening garage door straps can include unusual noises when the door is in use. On average, you can expect to pay £15 to £35 to replace them.

Rollers

Is your garage door jammed? Time can take its toll on garage door rollers which move up and down the track system. If the time has come to replace your rollers, you will likely cost you between £40 to £70. 

Cables and Cones

If your garage door opens and closes too quickly, you could have compromised cables and cones. You will probably see broken and frayed cables for yourself. Even if the door is still functional, it is important to get it seen as soon as possible, otherwise your garage door may start to come apart. To replace the cables, you are looking at a cost of between £40 to £90. 

Springs

Signs of a broken spring can be a loud bang or a garage door that needs to be prized open and shut. It is a common issue with many types of garage doors, as the springs are there to lift the weight of your door. To replace the springs, you can expect to pay between £60 to £120. 

Motors and control boxes

If your motor or control box has exhausted all its strength and power, you might need to get a replacement. An up-and-over garage door motor will cost on average around £250, whereas a roller garage door motor could be up to £300. A roller garage door control box will usually include a couple of remotes and can range from £150 to £300.

Go automated

Ready for an upgrade? There is no one size fits all when converting your manually operated garage door to an electric/automated version. The cost for electric garage door repair depends on the age and condition of your garage door, plus the type of installation you have. Why not give us a call today to discuss it in more detail. 

The Cost of Garage Door Repairs: Final thoughts

Garage doors, just like other things, can malfunction, so it’s good to be prepared for what comes next. The important thing is to recognise the early signs of a problem as this will benefit your pocket and, most importantly, ensure you and your household are not at risk by a garage door that needs repairs. 

Here at Local Garage Door Repair Man, we understand the mechanics of garage doors like the back of our hands, so if you are at all concerned about your garage door, get in touch. We can give you a tailored breakdown of your garage door repairs costs so you know exactly what to expect. 

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