Services/Garage Door Repair
Garage door repair, done right the first time.
A broken garage door isn't just inconvenient. It's your home's largest moving system failing at the worst possible moment. Carlisle Overhead Doors provides same-day garage door repair across the Kansas City metro, from Oak Grove to Overland Park. Our trucks arrive stocked with springs, cables, rollers, and openers for every major brand, so most repairs are finished in a single visit.
Every make. Every model. Every problem.
We repair all residential garage door brands sold in the Kansas City market: Clopay, Amarr, C.H.I., Wayne Dalton, Overhead Door, Raynor, and more. Whether your door is grinding, sagging, stuck halfway, or refusing to move at all, our technicians diagnose the root cause instead of patching symptoms. That means fewer callbacks and a door that lasts.
Stocked trucks, single-visit fixes.
Nothing is more frustrating than a repair visit that ends with 'we'll have to order the part.' Our service vehicles carry torsion springs in every common size, drums, cables, hinges, rollers, weather seal, and opener components. Over 90% of the garage door repairs we run in the KC metro are completed the same day we arrive.
Honest pricing before we touch a tool.
You'll get a straightforward quote before any work begins: no trip-fee surprises, no 'while we're here' upsells. If a repair doesn't make financial sense compared to replacement, we'll tell you exactly that and walk you through both numbers.
Questions we hear a lot
Garage Door Repair FAQs
How much does garage door repair cost in Kansas City?+
Most common repairs in the KC metro run between $150 and $450 depending on the part and door size. Spring replacements, the most frequent repair, typically fall in the $200–$400 range including parts and labor. We quote every job upfront before starting work.
Do you offer same-day garage door repair?+
Yes. We run same-day repair calls throughout the Kansas City metro Monday through Saturday, and 24/7 emergency service for doors that are stuck open, off track, or blocking a vehicle.
My garage door opens a few inches then stops. What's wrong?+
That's the classic symptom of a broken torsion spring: the opener senses the door is too heavy and reverses to protect itself. Stop using the door and give us a call; running an opener against a broken spring can burn out the motor.
Should I repair or replace my garage door?+
If the door is structurally sound and under 15 years old, repair is usually the smart money. If panels are rotting, rusting, or the door lacks modern safety features, replacement often costs less over five years. We'll give you both numbers honestly.
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