Off-Track & Roller Repair
Garage door off its track, stuck or grinding? We re-rail doors and replace worn, noisy rollers across Metro Vancouver, $149–$289.
Off-Track & Roller Repair
A door that's jumped its track — leaning, jammed at an angle, or grinding and squealing — needs a careful hand, not a crowbar. Forcing it bends the track and cracks panels. We re-rail off-track doors and replace worn rollers across Greater Vancouver for $149–$289, usually same day. Most off-track doors trace back to a worn roller, a bent track from a bumper tap, a loose bottom bracket, or a broken cable letting the door slip. We straighten or replace the affected track, fit smooth nylon rollers, check the brackets and re-balance the door so it glides quietly again. Written quote before any work.
Why homeowners call the company named Sketchy

Upfront, written pricing
You approve the number before we start. No bait pricing, no "while we're in here" surprises.

Licensed & insured
Business-licensed, insured & WorkSafeBC-covered — the boring paperwork that means you're protected.

Guaranteed work
Quality parts and a workmanship warranty. If it isn't right, we come back and make it right.
Frequently asked questions
My garage door came off the track — can I force it back on?
Please don't try to muscle it. An off-track door is usually under spring tension and can drop or twist, and prying the track bends it permanently. Stop using the opener and call us — re-railing safely is a routine same-day fix for us.
Why is my garage door so loud and grinding?
Most garage-door noise is worn steel rollers, dry hinges, or loose hardware. Swapping to sealed nylon rollers and properly lubricating the moving parts makes most doors dramatically quieter — a popular add-on when there's living space above the garage.
What causes a garage door to go off track?
The big four: worn or broken rollers, a track bent by a vehicle bump, a snapped cable or spring throwing the door out of balance, or loose lag bolts and brackets. We fix the cause, not just the symptom, so it doesn't jump again.
How long do garage door rollers last?
Basic steel rollers often wear out in 5–7 years, especially in damp coastal garages. Quality nylon rollers with sealed bearings can last 10–20 years and run far quieter. We'll show you what's on your door and what we'd put back.
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Garage door acting up? Let's fix it today.
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