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Emergency Garage Door Repair in Prior Lake, MN

A garage door failure at the wrong moment isn’t just frustrating — it can leave your home unsecured, your car inaccessible, or your morning completely derailed. Prior Lake Garage Door provides emergency garage door repair throughout Prior Lake and Scott County. When the problem can’t wait, neither should you.

What Counts as a Garage Door Emergency?

Not every garage door repair requires an emergency call — but some do. These situations warrant same-day or after-hours service:

The door is stuck open. An open garage door is an open invitation. If you can’t get the door closed, your home’s interior is exposed — to weather, to animals, and to anyone who walks by. This is a security issue that shouldn’t sit overnight.

The door is stuck closed with your car inside. If you need to get somewhere and the door won’t open, you’re not just inconvenienced — you’re stranded. We prioritize these calls.

The door came off the tracks. A door that’s derailed is unpredictable. It can fall without warning and poses a real injury risk to anyone nearby. Don’t try to operate it or push it back into place yourself.

A spring or cable snapped. Both failures can leave the door inoperable and create a dangerous amount of stored tension or a heavy door held by less than it should be.

The door partially closed and won’t move. A door stuck halfway open offers no security and may indicate a sensor, cable, or spring failure that could worsen.

If you’re not sure whether your situation qualifies, call anyway. We’d rather talk through it with you than have you wait on something that needed immediate attention.


Common Causes of Emergency Garage Door Failures

Emergency failures rarely come from nowhere — something was usually wearing down before the door finally quit. The most common causes we see:

Broken Spring

Springs are the most frequent cause of a door that suddenly won’t open. When a torsion spring breaks, the door becomes too heavy for the opener to lift. When an extension spring snaps, one side of the door may drop or the door may shift off-track. A broken spring typically announces itself with a loud bang — often overnight when the garage isn’t in use.

Snapped or Frayed Cable

Cables work alongside your springs to guide the door evenly up and down. When a cable snaps, the door can hang at an angle, drop on one side, or stop moving altogether. A frayed cable that hasn’t fully broken yet is equally urgent — it can give way at any moment.

Door Off Track

A door that’s jumped its track usually won’t open or close properly, and forcing it risks bending the panels or damaging the opener. Off-track doors happen suddenly — a car bump, an obstruction, or a broken roller are common triggers.

Opener Failure

Sometimes the door itself is fine but the opener has failed. A dead logic board, a tripped breaker, or a burnt-out motor can make the door completely unresponsive. In these cases, while the door appears stuck closed, you can often operate the door manually using the emergency release cord while we arrange service.

Sensor Misalignment

Safety sensors near the bottom of the door track prevent it from closing on an object or person. If they’re knocked out of alignment, the door may refuse to close — or may close a few inches and reverse. This is one of the simpler fixes, but it can feel urgent when you can’t get the door shut.


What to Do While You Wait For Our Technician

A few steps can make the situation safer and more manageable before we arrive:

If the door is stuck open: Pull your car out if possible, then secure the door to the track with locking pliers or a C-clamp to prevent it from moving further. Lock any entry doors between the garage and the house.

If the door is stuck closed: If your garage door won’t open, don’t force the opener repeatedly — this can burn out the motor. Use the emergency release cord (typically a red rope hanging from the opener carriage) to disengage the opener, then try lifting the door manually. With a broken spring, the door will be very heavy. If you can’t lift it safely, leave it and wait for us.

If the door came off track: Leave it where it is. Don’t try to push the door back into the tracks yourself — this can cause it to fall. Keep people and pets away from the door until a technician arrives.

If a cable snapped: Same advice — don’t operate the door. A door with a broken cable is unbalanced and can drop suddenly.


What to Expect When You Call

When you reach us for an emergency repair, we’ll ask a few quick questions to understand the situation — what the door is doing, whether you heard anything unusual, and whether you’ve tried the manual release. This helps us arrive with the most likely parts on the truck and get the job done in one visit.

We’ll give you an upfront price before we start. Emergency service doesn’t mean a blank check — you’ll know exactly what you’re paying before any work begins.

Most emergency repairs in the Prior Lake area are completed within the same visit. We carry springs, cables, rollers, and common opener parts on every truck.

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Serving Prior Lake and the Surrounding Area

We provide emergency garage door repair throughout Prior Lake, Savage, Shakopee, Lakeville, Jordan, and the surrounding Scott County area. When your door fails at a bad time, we’re ready.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The cost depends on what’s wrong. A sensor realignment or minor adjustment is significantly less than a spring or cable replacement. We give you an upfront price before any work begins – emergency service doesn’t change that. Most repairs fall between $150 and $400, with spring replacement being one of the more common calls on the higher end of that range.

Usually, yes. Pull the red emergency release cord hanging from the opener’s carriage to disengage the opener, then lift the door by hand. If the door feels extremely heavy or won’t budge, a spring is likely broken and the door isn’t safe to force open alone. Leave it and call for service.

No. A door that’s come off its tracks is unpredictable – it can fall without warning and is likely to cause further damage to the panels, cables, or opener if forced. Keep people away from the door and don’t attempt to push it back into the tracks yourself.

Most repairs take between 45 minutes and 90 minutes once a technician is on-site. We carry common parts – springs, cables, rollers – on every truck, so most emergency calls are resolved in a single visit without waiting on parts.

Yes – winter is when we’re busiest. Cold temperatures are hard on springs and cables, and frozen weatherstripping is a common issue unique to Minnesota. We’re available year-round, including during the cold snaps when these failures are most likely to happen.

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Prior Lake Garage Door Repair

(612) 887-5155

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