Door stuck open
An open garage can expose tools, vehicles, and the home. Do not pull cables or force the opener.
Emergency repair help
If your garage door is stuck open, stuck closed, crooked, off track, or has a broken spring or cable, avoid forcing it and request quote help.
Urgent situations
Some problems can wait for a normal appointment. Others affect home access, security, or safety. If the door is open and will not close, the door is crooked, or a spring or cable appears broken, treat it carefully.
An open garage can expose tools, vehicles, and the home. Do not pull cables or force the opener.
If a car is trapped inside, mention that in the quote request so the provider understands urgency.
Springs and cables carry heavy load. Leave the door alone until a provider can inspect it.
A crooked door can bend tracks, damage panels, and become unsafe if forced by the opener.
Before help arrives
Clear details help a provider understand the issue faster. If it is safe, take a photo from several feet away and note whether the door is open, closed, halfway, crooked, or making unusual noises.
Repeatedly running the opener can make a spring, cable, or track problem worse.
Keep children, pets, and vehicles away from a stuck or unstable garage door.
Confirm service fees, after-hours pricing, parts, labor, and warranty details before work begins.