Off-Track Garage Door Repair
Door hanging at an angle, wedged, or popped out of the rails? Stop pressing the button — we'll get it back on track today before it bends a panel.
Off-track garage door repair in Greater Vancouver starts at $169, same day. Doors jump the track after a bump from the car, a broken cable, or worn rollers. We reset the rollers into the rails, straighten or replace bent track, check the cables and springs that often caused it, and re-balance the door so it doesn't happen again.
Updated July 2026 · written & reviewed by the Probably Fine Garage Doors crew
First thing: stop using the opener
The single most expensive mistake is hitting the remote again to "force it back." That bends panels and snaps rollers — turning a $169 fix into a new-door quote. Pull the manual release cord, leave the door where it is, and call us. We'll do the wrestling.
Why it went off-track (so it stays on)
A door rarely jumps the track for no reason. Usual causes: a snapped cable that let one side drop, worn rollers that wobbled out, a loosened track bracket, or a love-tap from a bumper. We fix the symptom and the cause — otherwise you'll see us again next month, which we'd both rather avoid.
Frequently asked
My garage door is off its track — what do I do right now?
Don't touch the opener. Pull the red manual-release cord so the door can't be driven, leave it in place, and call us. Forcing it is what bends panels.
How much does off-track repair cost?
From $169, same-day in most of Greater Vancouver. If a cable, roller, or bent track section caused it, we'll quote those in writing before we proceed.
Can a door come off-track on its own?
Yes — a broken cable, worn rollers, or a loose bracket will do it without any bump from the car. That's why we check the whole system, not just lift it back in.
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