Garage Door Parts in Temple City, CA
If a spring snapped overnight or a cable looks wrong on your Temple City garage door, you don’t need a call center — you need Mark White on your driveway the same day. Apex Garage Door Repair Pasadena has been sourcing and installing garage door parts throughout the 91780 ZIP for years, and we know exactly what breaks on the ranch-style homes and post-1960s two-car garages that dominate this area. Call (747) 307-6899 for a free estimate and same-day availability.

Why Apex Garage Door Repair Pasadena Is Temple City’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Mark White isn’t just the owner of Apex Garage Door Repair — he’s the technician who shows up at your door. With 16 years in the garage door trade and 1,222 verified five-star reviews, Mark brings a level of pattern recognition to every job that a rotating crew of dispatched subcontractors simply can’t replicate. When Temple City homeowners call, they’re getting the most experienced person in the truck, not a junior tech reading from a checklist.
Our Garage Door Parts team stocks the components that Temple City homes actually need — oil-tempered torsion springs in the wire gauges common to Clopay and Wayne Dalton doors, pre-formed lift cables sized for early 1980s drum hardware, and bottom seal profiles that fit the wider door openings on older ranch-style garages throughout Temple City. We don’t order parts after we diagnose. We arrive prepared, which is why most calls in the 91780 area close the same day.
Temple City homeowners have rated us consistently at 5 stars across 1,222 reviews — not because we promise the lowest price, but because the door works correctly when we leave and stays working. That track record is why neighbors on Freer Street, Las Tunas Drive, and Rosemead Avenue keep referring us to each other.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Temple City
Torsion Spring Replacement in Temple City
Torsion springs are the single most common failure we respond to in Temple City, and the local geography is a direct cause. The 91780 ZIP sits in the San Gabriel Valley, where afternoon Santa Ana wind events funnel through the foothill corridors and repeatedly slam lightweight single-panel and sectional garage doors against their stops. That repeated impact loads the torsion coil metal far harder than a door on a calm coastal street ever experiences. The city’s large stock of post-1960s ranch-style homes compounds the problem — many of those garages still run original two-spring setups that lack the redundancy of modern dual-spring configurations, so when one spring breaks, the door is completely immobilized. A typical torsion spring repair in Temple City runs $180–$340, and we match wire gauge and wind count to your door’s actual weight before installing anything.
We responded same-day to a homeowner on Freer Street whose LiftMaster opener kept reversing mid-travel — a classic sign of a snapped torsion spring throwing the door off balance. We pulled the broken spring, matched the wire gauge and wind count to the original Clopay door weight, installed a fresh oil-tempered torsion spring, and retested the opener’s limit settings before leaving. The door was fully operational within two hours of the first call. That’s the pace we aim for on every Temple City job.
Extension Spring Service in Temple City
Extension springs are common on lighter single-car garage doors in the older residential blocks near Lower Azusa Road and the south end of Temple City. These springs stretch along the horizontal tracks and fatigue differently than torsion setups — you’ll often notice a grinding squeal or uneven lifting before they snap outright. We carry extension springs in standard and heavy-duty gauges and always inspect the safety cables threaded through them, because a snapped extension spring without a safety cable is a serious projectile hazard. Extension spring work in Temple City typically falls in the same $180–$340 range as torsion repairs depending on door weight and spring count.
Cables & Drums in Temple City
Lift cables fray at the drum anchor point on Wayne Dalton and Craftsman doors whose drums have never been re-tensioned since original 1970s–80s installation — and we see this pattern repeatedly on Temple City’s established residential blocks. The cable doesn’t fail all at once; it unravels one strand at a time, which is why a door that still moves is not necessarily safe to keep using. A frayed cable under spring tension can snap and whip with enough force to cause serious injury. Cable and drum repair in Temple City runs $130–$250 depending on whether the drum itself needs re-seating or replacement. We stock drum hardware for Craftsman, Wayne Dalton, and LiftMaster systems on the truck so we’re not waiting on a parts order.
Rollers & Hinges in Temple City
Worn nylon rollers are a quieter failure mode but they matter. When rollers flatten or crack — accelerated in Temple City by the dry San Gabriel Valley heat cycling them through hot summers and cool winters — the door starts binding in the track and puts extra strain on the opener motor. On older Raynor and Amarr doors throughout the 91780 area, we often find original steel rollers that have never been replaced, creating metal-on-metal contact that grinds the track out of round over time. Roller replacement in Temple City runs $110–$220 for a full set and is one of the higher-return repairs you can do on an aging door — the ride becomes noticeably smoother and the opener runs quieter immediately.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Temple City
We’re factory-familiar with LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — the eight brands that cover the vast majority of doors we encounter in Temple City. That familiarity isn’t abstract: we know the drum dimensions on a mid-90s Wayne Dalton without measuring, and we know which Chamberlain openers have a travel-limit drift issue after a power surge. Because we arrive knowing your brand’s quirks, diagnostic time drops and parts compatibility isn’t a guessing game. Most common components for these brands ride on the truck before we leave Pasadena.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Temple City Homes
- Torsion springs snapping on aging two-spring ranch-home setups. The Santa Ana wind cycles that push through Temple City’s foothill corridor slam doors repeatedly against their stops, overloading coil metal that’s already fatigued from decades of daily use. Homes built before 1980 on streets like Freer and Rosemead Avenue are especially susceptible because they were built before dual-spring redundancy became standard practice.
- Frayed lift cables on Wayne Dalton and Craftsman doors with original drums. Drum anchors that have never been re-tensioned develop micro-wobble over time, which saws through cable strands at the anchor point. By the time you can see fraying with the naked eye, the cable is already dangerously compromised — this is not a wait-and-see situation.
- Bottom door seals cracking and separating faster than expected. The combination of dry San Gabriel Valley summer heat baking the rubber compound and grit blown off the nearby foothill terrain abrading the seal on every closing cycle degrades standard rubber seals significantly faster than coastal climates do. We see seals on Temple City doors that are less than three years old split the way a ten-year-old seal would in a milder climate.
- Rollers worn flat on doors with original steel hardware. Many post-1960s homes in the 91780 area have never had their rollers serviced. Flat or chipped rollers cause the door to bind mid-travel, which the opener interprets as an obstruction and reverses — a frustrating symptom that homeowners often misdiagnose as an opener problem when the fix is a straightforward roller swap.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Temple City, CA
Here are the straightforward price ranges for the parts work we do most often in Temple City. These reflect actual San Gabriel Valley market rates — no bait-and-switch estimates.
| Service | Temple City Price Range |
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| Torsion Spring Repair | $180–$340 |
| Cable & Drum Repair | $130–$250 |
| Roller Replacement | $110–$220 |
What moves a job toward the higher end of a range: door height above standard 7 ft., heavy wood or double-steel panel weight requiring a higher-torque spring, or drums that need full replacement rather than re-tensioning. We give you the number before we start work, not after. Call (747) 307-6899 — estimates are free and there’s no charge to assess.
We Also Serve Cities Near Temple City
Beyond Temple City, Apex Garage Door Repair Pasadena regularly services garage door parts calls in Rosemead, San Gabriel, Arcadia, and East San Gabriel. If you’re in any of these neighboring communities and need same-day parts service, the same response commitment applies — call (747) 307-6899 and Mark handles the dispatch personally.
Serving Temple City, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Temple City 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 Temple City
Yes — same-day response is standard for broken spring calls in the 91780 area, not a premium add-on. Torsion spring repair in Temple City runs $180–$340 depending on wire gauge, spring length, and whether one or both springs need replacing. Mark carries oil-tempered torsion springs in the gauges most common to Temple City’s ranch-home stock, so we’re rarely waiting on a parts order. Call (747) 307-6899 first thing and we’ll confirm an arrival window the same morning.
No — a visibly frayed cable should be treated as a failed cable. The individual strands you can see unraveling are carrying the load that the broken ones can no longer handle, and the remaining strands can let go without any additional warning. A cable snap under full spring tension can cause the door to drop suddenly or send hardware across the garage at speed. Cable repair in Temple City runs $130–$250. Stop cycling the door and call (747) 307-6899 for a same-day assessment.
The answer depends on the door’s overall mechanical condition, not just the failed part. If the panels are structurally sound, the tracks are true, and the drum hardware isn’t cracked, repairing or replacing individual components on a Wayne Dalton door is almost always the more cost-effective path — even on doors from the 1980s. A full new door installation runs $700–$2,200, while cable and spring work runs well under $350. Mark will give you a straight read on whether the rest of the door justifies the repair cost before any work starts. Call (747) 307-6899 for a free on-site estimate.
Temple City’s combination of dry San Gabriel Valley heat and foothill grit is genuinely harder on door seals than milder coastal climates. Summer temperatures in the 91780 area regularly bake rubber seals past their flex tolerance, and the fine grit that blows off the nearby terrain acts as an abrasive on every closing cycle — essentially sanding the seal from the outside in. A seal that might last six to eight years in a coastal community can show cracking in two to three years here. Replacing with a PVC-reinforced bulb seal rather than standard rubber makes a measurable difference in longevity under these conditions.
We service LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — which covers virtually every residential door we encounter in Temple City. Yes, we stock common parts on the truck: torsion and extension springs in standard gauges, lift cables, drums, nylon rollers, hinges, and bottom seal stock. That’s deliberate — the goal on every Temple City call is to diagnose and complete the repair in a single visit. Call (747) 307-6899 and let us know your brand and door type when you call so we arrive with the right parts already loaded.
Reviewed by Mark White, Owner and Lead Technician at Apex Garage Door Repair Pasadena, serving Temple City since 2009.