Cable & Roller Replacement in Tempe
Frayed lift cables and worn rollers make a Tempe door loud, jumpy, and one strand away from coming off the track. We swap them for smooth nylon rollers and fresh cable rated for the load.
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Cables & Rollers in Tempe
Lift cables and rollers are the cheapest parts on the door and the ones that strand you when they go. A frayed cable can snap and drop a side of the door; a seized roller binds the track and is often what Tempe homeowners hear as that loud grind every morning. Here in Tempe, the trouble with failing openers and sun-warped door panels almost always starts with one of these two parts.
We replace cables in matched pairs so tension stays even, and we move worn steel rollers over to nylon — they run quiet, they don't need grease that catches the fine desert dust. It's a small repair that quiets the whole door and heads off an off-track call.
What We Handle
- Lift cables in matched pairs — even tension on both sides so the door doesn't rack
- Nylon rollers — quiet, grease-free, and they don't pack with desert dust like steel
- Frayed-cable catch — a fraying strand is a warning; we replace before it snaps and drops the door
- Quiet-door tune — we check the bearings and hinges while we're in there
Customer Reviews
Spring snapped Saturday morning with my car stuck inside. Anvil had a tech out by noon and the new spring is rated for way more cycles than the old one. Honest price, no upsell.
Our opener died in the July heat. They came the same day, showed me exactly what failed, and put in a quiet belt-drive unit. You cannot even hear it open now.
Got three quotes for a new door. Anvil was the only one who measured everything and did not try to scare me into extras. Clean install and they hauled the old one away.
FAQs About Cable & Roller Replacement in Tempe
What Tempe homeowners ask us most often about cable and roller replacement.
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Do you actually work in Tempe?
Yes — South Tempe, The Lakes, Warner Ranch, Maple-Ash and the rental-heavy areas near ASU. Mesa is right next door, so Tempe is an easy run. -
Is a frayed garage door cable dangerous in {area}?
A fraying cable is on its way to snapping, and when one lets go that side of the door can drop hard. It's not a wait-and-see repair. We replace cables in pairs so both sides carry evenly, and we check the drum they wind onto while we're there. -
Why is my garage door so loud in {area}?
Usually worn rollers. Steel rollers wear flat and their bearings pack with {area} dust until they grind. Nylon rollers run quiet and don't need the grease that grit sticks to. It's an inexpensive fix that changes how the whole door sounds. -
My Tempe opener keeps dying — is it the heat?
Often, yes. {ctx.famousProblem} is what we see most in Tempe — the relentless sun cooks logic boards and warps older panels. We repair the brand you've got before we ever talk about replacing the unit. -
The company that installed my garage door is gone — can you still service it?
Yes. We service and repair every major brand of door, spring, and opener no matter who put it in. Tell us what you've got and we'll pick it up from there, parts and all.
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