Garage door cables may not be the most visible part of your system, but they play a critical role in keeping your garage door safe and functional. These heavy-duty steel cables work alongside the springs to lift and lower the door smoothly. When cables begin to wear or fail, the entire system can become dangerous very quickly.
At One Clear Choice Garage Doors, we often respond to service calls where cable issues were ignored until the door stopped working, or worse, became a safety hazard. This guide explains the most common warning signs that your garage door cables need professional attention and why cable repairs should never be a DIY project.
Garage door cables are attached to the bottom corners of the door and wind around drums near the top of the track. Their job is to:
Because garage doors can weigh several hundred pounds, cables are under constant tension. Over time, wear and tear is unavoidable.
One of the clearest signs of cable trouble is visible damage. If you notice:
your cables are weakening and may be close to failure. Even a small amount of fraying can quickly worsen under tension.
If you see exposed or broken strands, stop using the garage door and contact a professional immediately.
If your garage door looks crooked when opening or closing, cable problems may be to blame. A damaged or stretched cable on one side can cause:
Operating the door in this condition can lead to further damage and increase the risk of the door coming off its tracks.
Garage door cables help control the door’s weight. When a cable is failing, you may notice:
These are serious safety concerns. A sudden cable failure can cause the door to drop unexpectedly.
A loud bang coming from the garage often gets mistaken for a broken spring—but it can also indicate a cable snapping or slipping off the drum. You may also hear:
Any sudden or unusual noise should be inspected by a professional right away.
If you can see that a cable has:
Do not attempt to fix it yourself. Loose or misaligned cables can cause the door to jam or fall without warning.
Professional technicians have the tools and experience needed to safely reset or replace cables.
Cable issues can prevent your garage door from completing its travel. The door may:
Modern garage door openers are designed to stop when they sense resistance, which often happens when cables are damaged or uneven.
Garage door cables operate under extreme tension. Attempting to repair or replace them without proper training can result in:
At One Clear Choice Garage Doors, safety is always the top priority. Professional service ensures the job is done correctly and safely.
When you call a professional, they don’t just replace the cable. A complete service includes:
This approach helps extend the life of your entire garage door system.
If you notice any of these warning signs, don’t wait for a complete failure. Addressing cable issues early can prevent costly repairs and keep your home safe.
Contact One Clear Choice Garage Doors today for expert inspection and professional garage door cable service. When it comes to your garage door’s safety, there’s only one clear choice.

