Garage Door Repair in Union, MO

Serving all of Franklin County

When your garage door stops working, it doesn't just inconvenience you - it disrupts your whole day. Whether it's a broken spring, a door off its track, a cable that snapped, or an opener that went silent, you need someone who can show up fast, tell you the truth, and fix it right the first time.

That's exactly what we do.

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We Treat Every Repair Like Its Our Home

We're your neighbors

At Union Garage Door Service, we've been repairing garage doors for homeowners across Franklin County for more than 50 years. We're not a franchise. We're not a call center routing your job to whoever is available. We're your neighbors - a family-owned team that treats every repair like it's our own home on the line.

When you call us, you talk to us. When we show up, we show up ready.

48+ Years Serving Franklin County

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+ Projects Completed

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Proudly Serving All of Franklin County, MO

Live in franklin County - We got you

We provide garage door repair services to homeowners throughout the greater Franklin County area, including: Union | Washington | Pacific | Sullivan | Villa Ridge | New Melle | Treloar | Marthasville | New Haven | Femme Osage | Berger

Not sure if we cover your area? Give us a call. If we can get to you, we will.

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All Types of repairs

Garage Door Repair Services We Offer

We handle all types of residential garage door repairs in Union, MO and throughout Franklin County. Click any service below to learn more, or call us and describe what's happening - we'll tell you exactly what you're dealing with.

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Garage Door Spring Repair

A broken spring is one of the most common - and most dangerous - garage door problems. If your door won't lift, feels unusually heavy, or you heard a loud bang from the garage, chances are good a spring has snapped.

This is not a DIY repair. Springs are under enormous tension and can cause serious injury if mishandled. Our technicians carry replacement springs for most door sizes and can have yours fixed safely and quickly.

Watch for these signs:

A man wearing black gloves and a blue shirt repairs or adjusts a garage door cable mechanism, focusing intently as he works with tools on the metal components.

Garage Door Cable Repair

Cables work alongside your springs to lift and lower the door evenly. When a cable frays, snaps, or slips off its drum, the door can become uneven, stuck, or unsafe to operate.

Don't force a door with a damaged cable - you risk making the damage significantly worse. We'll replace the cable and inspect the surrounding hardware to catch anything else that's close to failure.

Watch for these signs:

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Garage Door Roller Replacement

Rollers wear out gradually, so the damage tends to sneak up on you. What starts as a little extra noise slowly becomes grinding, shaking, or a door that hesitates every time you use it. Worn rollers force your opener to work harder than it should - and that wears out everything else faster.

Replacing rollers is a straightforward repair that makes a noticeable difference in how quietly and smoothly your door runs.

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Garage Door Track Repair

Bent, misaligned, or damaged tracks stop your door from moving the way it's supposed to. Tracks can bend from impact (a car backing in too far is a classic), from years of wear, or from improper installation. Left unfixed, damaged tracks cause increased wear on rollers, cables, and the opener motor.

We will straighten, realign, or replace the damaged section and make sure everything is running true before we finish the job and leave.

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Garage Door Panel Replacement

A car bumper to the door, a nasty hailstorm, years of dents and dings - sometimes a panel is too far gone for a simple touch-up. The good news: you usually don't need to replace the entire door. Individual sections can often be swapped out, restoring both the look and function of your door at a fraction of the cost.

We'll match the style as closely as possible. And if the damage is extensive and you're ready to talk about a full replacement, we can walk you through those options too.

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Garage Door Off-Track Repair

A door that has jumped its track is a safety hazard - full stop. It may be hanging at an angle, stuck partway open, or completely unmovable. This can happen because of a broken cable, a bent track, an impact from a vehicle, or years of roller wear.

Do not try to force an off-track door. You risk damaging the door panels, the track, or the opener - and the door can fall. Call us and we'll assess the situation and get it back on track safely.