Garage Door Parts in Las Vegas, NV
If your garage door stopped working this morning — broken spring, snapped cable, seized rollers — you’re dealing with a problem that’s more common in Las Vegas than most homeowners realize. The desert heat accelerates wear on every mechanical part faster than manufacturer specs predict, and finding someone who actually understands that (and stocks the right parts) matters. Call (725) 237-5587 and Edward Young will get someone to your door fast — same-day service is the norm here, not a premium add-on.

Why Express Garage Door Repair Is Las Vegas’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Edward Young has been working on garage doors in Las Vegas for 12 consecutive years — not as a franchise rep, but as the owner and lead technician who still shows up on the job. When you call Express Garage Door Repair, the most experienced person on the team is the one diagnosing the problem. That personal accountability is something the big national chains genuinely can’t offer.
The proof is in the numbers: 1,222 verified reviews averaging 4.9 out of 5 stars. Those reviews come from real Las Vegas homeowners in neighborhoods from Summerlin to Green Valley to the Southwest side — people who needed a part replaced fast and got exactly that. A record like that, built over 12 years under the same ownership, doesn’t happen by accident.
Our Garage Door Parts team stocks components for the brands most commonly found in Las Vegas homes: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. That means we’re not ordering your part and asking you to wait three days. In most cases, Edward diagnoses it on-site and fixes it the same visit.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Las Vegas
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs take the brunt of Las Vegas’s extreme temperature swings — from sub-freezing January nights to 115°F summer afternoons — and that cycling stress shortens their lifespan significantly compared to cooler climates. In Summerlin and the master-planned communities along the 215, we regularly see torsion springs on builder-grade doors from the late 1990s and early 2000s finally giving out, right on schedule. A torsion spring replacement in Las Vegas typically runs $180–$340, depending on spring size, wire gauge, and whether you need a single or double-spring setup. We always check cable condition during a spring job — they tend to go together.
Extension Spring Replacement
Extension springs sit along the horizontal tracks on either side of your door and are common on single-car garage doors throughout older Las Vegas neighborhoods like Winchester and parts of North Las Vegas. Because they run parallel to your door opening, they’re exposed to the caliche dust and silica that monsoon haboobs push through your garage, which grinds into the coils and accelerates metal fatigue. We replace extension springs as a set — replacing only one leaves you with mismatched tension and an uneven door that’ll be back to causing problems within months.
Cables & Drums
Cables work in tandem with your springs to raise and lower the door, and when a spring snaps in Las Vegas, the cable is almost always the next thing to fail — sometimes simultaneously. The steel cable wraps around drums mounted on the torsion shaft, and if that cable frays or jumps the drum, your door will jam mid-travel or drop unevenly. Cable repair in Las Vegas runs $130–$250 depending on cable gauge and whether the drum itself is damaged. We carry drums compatible with the most common builder-grade door setups found throughout Henderson, Paradise, and the Southwest Las Vegas subdivisions.
Rollers & Hinges
Cheap nylon rollers are standard issue on the builder-grade steel sectional doors that dominate Las Vegas’s tract-home neighborhoods, and they’re notoriously sensitive to heat. Garage interiors in Las Vegas routinely hit 140–150°F on summer afternoons, which melts cheap grease into a gummy residue that seizes the rollers in their brackets — you’ll hear it as a grinding, scraping sound every time the door moves. Roller replacement in Las Vegas runs $110–$220 for a full set, and we recommend upgrading to sealed steel-bearing rollers if your door runs on originals — they handle the heat far better. Hinges get inspected at the same time; a bent hinge throws the whole panel alignment off.
Weatherstripping & Bottom Seal
Las Vegas’s UV index is among the highest in North America, and rubber weather seals pay for it — what should last five to seven years in most climates cracks and crumbles in two to three years here, especially on south- and west-facing garage doors in newer Henderson and Southwest Las Vegas subdivisions. A failed bottom seal lets in desert dust, scorpions, and summer heat, and a cracked top-corner seal is one of the most common complaints we see on sun-exposed doors whose steel panels have warped slightly from direct afternoon sun. We stock vinyl and rubber seals in multiple widths to fit the full range of door sizes common in Las Vegas homes.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Las Vegas
Las Vegas homes run a predictable mix of openers and doors: LiftMaster and Chamberlain dominate the opener market, while Clopay, Amarr, and Wayne Dalton account for most of the steel sectional doors installed during the 1995–2006 building boom. We also service Genie, Craftsman, and Raynor equipment regularly. Because we’ve worked on these brands across thousands of Las Vegas jobs over 12 years, we stock the high-turnover parts — springs, cables, rollers, seals, and logic boards — rather than waiting on a distributor. That’s what allows us to close most jobs the same day we arrive.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Las Vegas Homes
- Torsion springs snapping on 1990s–2000s builder-grade doors: Enormous stretches of Summerlin, Rhodes Ranch, and Green Valley were built within a short window, and those original springs are all aging out simultaneously. If your door was installed between 1997 and 2006, the spring has likely never been replaced — it’s overdue.
- Rollers seized by heat-melted grease: Summer garage temperatures in Las Vegas destroy standard petroleum-based grease, leaving a sticky residue that locks rollers in place and strains your opener motor. We clean the tracks, replace the rollers, and use a high-temp lithium grease rated for desert conditions.
- Weatherstripping cracked at the top corners on sun-facing doors: South- and west-facing garage doors on homes throughout Henderson and the Southwest Las Vegas corridor absorb extreme afternoon sun. The steel panels expand enough to break the top-corner weatherstrip seal — something we check before quoting any seal job, because a warped panel means a standard seal replacement won’t hold.
- Caliche and monsoon dust packed into tracks and spring coils: Late-summer haboobs drive fine silica and caliche particulate deep into tracks, rollers, and torsion-spring coils. Left uncleaned, it acts like a grinding compound that accelerates wear across every moving part. Las Vegas doors need cleaning and re-lubrication more frequently than the national averages suggest.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Las Vegas, NV
Garage door parts pricing in Las Vegas is straightforward when you get an honest quote upfront. A torsion spring replacement runs $180–$340. Cable repair typically falls between $130–$250. Roller replacement for a full set runs $110–$220. What moves cost within those ranges is part size and quality, whether secondary components need replacing at the same time, and the door’s configuration — a three-car garage door on a Summerlin home takes larger hardware than a standard single-car setup in Winchester or Paradise. We don’t quote a low number to get in the door and revise it upward on-site. Edward gives you a firm price before any work starts, and estimates are always free. Call (725) 237-5587 for an exact quote on your Las Vegas home.
We Also Serve Cities Near Las Vegas
Beyond Las Vegas proper, our team covers the full valley — including Spring Valley, Winchester, Paradise, and North Las Vegas. If your home sits just outside the city limits in one of these communities, same-day service and the same pricing transparency apply. One call to (725) 237-5587 covers the entire service area, no matter which side of the city line you’re on.
Serving Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Las Vegas area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Garage Door Parts in Las Vegas
Same-day service is standard for most Las Vegas locations — call (725) 237-5587 in the morning and we can typically reach homes throughout the valley, from the 89147 zip code in the Southwest to neighborhoods near Rancho Drive in North Las Vegas, the same day. Emergency situations move to the front of the schedule. We don’t give vague arrival windows — Edward or our dispatch will give you a real timeframe when you call.
Yes — because Las Vegas’s housing stock is so concentrated in builder-grade steel sectional doors from a specific era, we’ve stocked accordingly. Clopay, Amarr, and Wayne Dalton doors installed during the 1995–2006 tract-home boom, along with LiftMaster and Chamberlain openers, make up the majority of what we see in Summerlin, Green Valley, Rhodes Ranch, and similar communities. We stock springs, cables, rollers, seals, and opener components for all of these.
Emergency service is a core part of what Express Garage Door Repair offers — it’s in the name for a reason. If your door is stuck open, won’t close, or has a broken spring making it inoperable, call (725) 237-5587 and we’ll treat it as urgent. A garage that won’t secure is not something we ask you to wait on until a convenient appointment slot opens up.
Las Vegas conditions shorten part lifespans in ways most homeowners don’t expect. Torsion springs, rubber seals, and opener motor components all wear faster here because of sustained 110–115°F temperatures, intense UV exposure, and monsoon dust storms that pack grit into every moving component. Service intervals that hold in milder U.S. climates simply don’t apply in the Las Vegas valley — plan on inspecting springs and seals every two to three years rather than every five to seven. Call (725) 237-5587 if you’re not sure where your door stands.
Pricing is consistent across the Las Vegas valley — whether your home is in Paradise, Spring Valley, or central Las Vegas, the rates are the same. Torsion spring work runs $180–$340, cables run $130–$250, and rollers run $110–$220. What varies is the specific parts your door requires, not your zip code. Call (725) 237-5587 for a free, no-obligation estimate specific to your door.
Reviewed by Edward Young, Owner at Express Garage Door Repair, serving Las Vegas since 2013.