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If your garage door is crooked, making grinding noises, or has rollers that have popped out, your door has likely come off its tracks.

This is a serious safety issue that needs immediate attention. A door off its tracks can suddenly fall, causing injury or property damage. Never attempt to operate a door that's derailed—it won't work properly and could make the situation worse.

The good news? Our experienced local engineers can safely realign your door and get it back on track, often on the same day.

What Causes This Problem?

Impact Damage

Impact Damage

Car bump or collision with door

Broken Cable

Broken Cable

Cable snaps causing uneven movement

Worn Rollers

Worn Rollers

Old rollers slip out of track

Track Misalignment

Track Misalignment

Loose mounting brackets shift track

Broken Spring

Broken Spring

Spring failure causes sudden drop

Bent Track

Bent Track

Physical damage warps track alignment

How We Fix It

1

Safety Assessment

We secure the door and assess the damage to ensure safe repair.

2

Fair Fix Quote

You get a clear price before we start any work—no surprises.

3

Realign & Replace

We guide the door back onto the track and replace any damaged components.

4

Leave with a Guarantee

All replacement parts carry a 12-month warranty.

Repair or Replace?

Most doors that come off track can be repaired, especially if caught early. However, if the derailment caused significant damage to the door panels or track, replacement may be more cost-effective. We'll assess the full extent and give you honest advice.

Usually a Repair if:

  • Only one or two rollers came out
  • Track is still straight and intact
  • Door panels aren't severely bent or cracked
  • The derailment was caught quickly

Consider Replacement if:

  • Door panels are badly twisted or damaged
  • Track is severely bent or warped
  • Multiple system failures (springs, cables, rollers)
  • Door is old and repair costs approach replacement

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Local garage door engineers available in your area today.

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12-month parts warranty

Most repairs completed the same day

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use my garage door if it's off the tracks?

No, never attempt to operate a door that's off its tracks. The door is unstable and could fall suddenly, causing serious injury or further damage to your property. Disconnect the opener and call a professional immediately.

What should I do if my door comes off the tracks?

Don't touch it or try to fix it yourself. Disconnect the automatic opener if possible (pull the red emergency release cord), keep people and vehicles away from the door, and call a professional garage door technician. Doors off tracks are under tension and extremely dangerous.

How much does it cost to fix a door off its tracks?

It depends on the extent of damage. Simple realignment with no damaged parts typically costs £80-£150. If rollers, cables, or track sections need replacing, expect £150-£400. Severe damage requiring panel or full door replacement will be more. We always provide a quote before starting work.

How long does the repair take?

Most repairs take 1-2 hours once we arrive. If replacement parts are needed beyond what we carry on the van, it may require a follow-up visit. We aim to complete same-day repairs whenever possible.

Can I prevent my door from coming off the tracks?

Yes! Regular maintenance is key. Have your door serviced annually to check roller condition, track alignment, and cable integrity. Avoid hitting the door with vehicles, and don't force the door if it's sticking or making unusual noises—this is often an early warning sign.

Will it happen again after repair?

Not if repaired properly and the underlying cause is addressed. We don't just put the door back on the track—we identify why it derailed (worn rollers, loose brackets, damaged track) and fix the root cause. All replacement parts come with a 12-month warranty.

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