Cable Repair in Carignan

DoorForce provides professional cable repair in Carignan. Broken or frayed garage door cables? We provide safe, professional cable repair and replacement services throughout Montreal and the South Shore.

What's Included

Cable replacement
Drum inspection
Tension adjustment
Full safety check
Same-day available

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you offer cable repair in Carignan?

Yes. DoorForce serves Carignan with same-day service for most cable repair calls. Call 438-807-3052 to book.

What is a garage door cable?

Garage door cables are heavy-duty steel cables that help lift and lower the garage door safely. They work together with the spring system to support the weight of the door during operation. When a cable becomes frayed, loose, or breaks completely, the door may become uneven, difficult to operate, or unsafe to use.

What happens when a garage door cable breaks?

When a cable breaks, the door can lose balance and place excessive stress on other components. In many cases, one side of the door may drop lower than the other, causing the door to become crooked or jammed in the tracks. Continuing to operate the door can result in additional damage to rollers, tracks, springs, and the opener.

Is it safe to use my garage door with a broken cable?

No. A broken cable can cause the door to move unevenly or fall unexpectedly. Attempting to operate the door after a cable failure can create serious safety risks and may cause further damage to the entire system.

What is a safety cable?

A safety cable is a steel cable installed through the center of an extension spring. Its purpose is to contain the spring if it breaks. Without a safety cable, a broken extension spring can become a dangerous projectile capable of causing serious injury or property damage. Safety cables are one of the most important safety upgrades for older garage door systems that use extension springs.

Why are safety cables important?

Extension springs store a large amount of energy when the garage door is closed. If a spring breaks without a safety cable installed, it can whip across the garage at high speed. A properly installed safety cable keeps the broken spring contained and helps protect people, vehicles, and property from injury or damage.

What is the difference between lift cables and safety cables?

Lift cables help raise and lower the garage door and are connected directly to the spring system. Safety cables do not lift the door — they are installed inside extension springs and act as a safety restraint in case a spring breaks. Both types of cables serve different purposes but are essential for safe operation.

What are torsion cables?

Torsion cables, often called lift cables, are used on garage doors equipped with torsion spring systems. These cables wrap around cable drums mounted at each end of the torsion shaft and help lift the door evenly. Because they operate under high tension, damaged torsion cables should only be replaced by trained technicians.

What are extension spring cables?

Extension spring systems use cables and pulleys located along the horizontal tracks. These cables work together with the extension springs to help lift the door. Over time, cables can wear, stretch, fray, or break due to constant movement and exposure to moisture.

What causes garage door cables to wear out?

Several factors contribute to cable wear over time. Normal use gradually fatigues the steel strands with every cycle. Rust and corrosion from moisture exposure weaken the cable surface. Improper door balance places uneven stress on individual cables. Damaged or worn pulleys create friction that accelerates wear. Misaligned tracks force cables to work at incorrect angles. Regular inspections can help identify cable wear before a complete failure occurs.

What are the signs of a damaged cable?

The most common warning signs are frayed or separated cable strands, visible rust or corrosion on the cable surface, and loose cables that have come off their drums. The door may move unevenly, hang crooked, or produce grinding noises during operation. In some cases the door becomes stuck partially open. If any of these signs are present, the system should be inspected as soon as possible.

Can a frayed garage door cable be repaired?

In most cases, damaged or frayed cables should be replaced rather than repaired. A weakened cable can fail without warning and create significant safety risks. Professional replacement ensures the door remains properly balanced and safe to operate.

How long do garage door cables last?

The lifespan of garage door cables depends on usage frequency, climate, maintenance, and door weight. Well-maintained cables can last many years, but they should be inspected regularly for signs of wear, rust, or damage. High-use households and those in harsh climates may see shorter cable lifespans.

Can cold Montreal winters affect garage door cables?

Yes. Snow, ice, road salt, humidity, and temperature fluctuations common in Montreal can accelerate corrosion and wear on garage door cables. Regular inspections and lubrication can help reduce weather-related damage and extend cable life through the season changes.

Should I replace both cables at the same time?

Yes. Because both cables experience similar wear through every opening and closing cycle, replacing both at the same time helps maintain proper door balance and reduces the risk of a second failure shortly after the first repair. It also avoids the cost of a second service call.

When should I call for cable repair?

Contact a professional technician immediately if you notice a broken or frayed cable, uneven door movement, a door that is off track, loose cables, or unusual noises during operation. Addressing cable issues early can prevent more expensive repairs to the springs, tracks, rollers, and opener, and helps keep the door safe to use.

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Parts Warranty

All parts we install come with a manufacturer warranty. We stand behind every repair.

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Most calls are handled the same day. Emergency dispatch available any time.

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