Garage Door Parts in Las Vegas, NV
Garage door parts fail faster in Las Vegas than almost anywhere else in the country — and if you’ve already watched a torsion spring snap or felt your door grinding on worn rollers, you know the frustration is immediate. At Everest Garage Door Repair Clark County, we stock and replace the full range of parts for Las Vegas homeowners, from bottom seals destroyed by Mojave UV to drive gears stripped by relentless desert heat cycles. Call us at (775) 618-6913 — estimates are free, and we move quickly when you need us.

Why Everest Garage Door Repair Clark County Is Las Vegas’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
James Johnson has spent 11 years working on garage doors across the Las Vegas valley — not as a generalist handyman, but as a focused garage door specialist who has seen every failure pattern this climate produces. When James shows up at your home near Angel Park Lindell or out by West Flamingo Road, you’re talking to the owner and the technician — same person. There’s no dispatch layer, no subcontractor, no one passing the buck.
That track record shows in the reviews. Everest carries a 4.9-star rating across 211 verified customer reviews — a volume that reflects consistent, real-world performance from Las Vegas homeowners who took the time to say something after the job was done. Those aren’t cherry-picked. Our Garage Door Parts team brings the same accountability to every service call, whether it’s a quick roller swap or a full spring replacement on a 2-car garage door.
We serve all of Las Vegas including zip codes 89101 through 89108, and we know the housing stock in each of those corridors. That familiarity isn’t a marketing line — it directly affects how fast we diagnose the problem and how well we match the right part to your specific door system.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Las Vegas
Torsion Spring Replacement
Las Vegas’s extreme heat does something to torsion springs that most national guides don’t mention: the lubricants vaporize. Summer garage temperatures inside south- and west-facing attached garages regularly hit 140°F, and that heat strips spring coils of their protective coating within a single season. We see this constantly in the 89107 and 89108 ZIP codes, where the 1990s-era construction boom left a large wave of 2- and 3-car garage homes with original springs now 15–25 years old. A typical torsion spring replacement in Las Vegas runs $180–$340, depending on door weight, spring count, and whether the hardware collar needs to be replaced alongside the spring.
Extension Spring Service
Extension springs run along the horizontal tracks on either side of the door and are common in older single-car garages — including the 1950s–70s ranch homes along East Charleston Boulevard in neighborhoods like Bonanza Village. These springs stretch and contract with every cycle, and Las Vegas’s thermal expansion from cool desert nights to scorching afternoons creates micro-stress on the coils that accelerates metal fatigue. We replace extension springs with the correct weight rating and always inspect the safety cables at the same time, because an uncontained extension spring failure is a serious hazard.
Cables and Drums
Lift cables fray for two main reasons in Las Vegas: corrosion from alkaline dust deposits left by seasonal haboob storms, and the accelerated wear that comes from a door dropping slightly off-balance as one torsion spring weakens ahead of the other. By the time you see a frayed cable, the drum groove has often worn unevenly too. Cable repair in Las Vegas typically runs $130–$250. We carry replacement cables and drums sized for the most common Las Vegas door configurations — double 16×7 steel-panel doors make up the majority of what we see, and we stock accordingly.
Rollers and Hinges
Roller replacement is one of the most cost-effective services we perform in Las Vegas, and it makes a bigger difference than most homeowners expect. Fine alkaline particulate from the Mojave settles into nylon and steel roller bearings, grinding them down well before the manufacturer’s rated cycle count. Homeowners in the Charleston Heights corridor frequently tell us their door “started sounding bad” after one particularly dusty season — that’s the bearings packing with grit. Roller replacement in Las Vegas runs $110–$220 for a full set, and we’ll lubricate the track and inspect the hinges while we’re there.
Weatherstripping and Bottom Seals
No part of a Las Vegas garage door wears out faster than the rubber. Mojave UV radiation destroys vinyl weatherstripping and rubber bottom seals roughly three times faster than in temperate U.S. markets — what would last 5+ years in most of the country lasts 12–18 months here. If your bottom seal is cracked, brittle, or letting in desert dust along the floor, that’s a normal Las Vegas maintenance interval, not a sign something is wrong with your door. We carry the correct profile seals for both standard and low-headroom door systems and can replace them in a single visit.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Las Vegas
We service the brand you already have. Everest works on equipment from LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — the eight brands we’ve built 11 years of hands-on fluency with. That matters for parts work because matching a replacement spring, cable, or roller to the original manufacturer’s spec requires knowing the system, not just the symptom. Las Vegas homeowners shouldn’t have to wait days for an ordered part; we stock commonly needed components for these brands and aim to complete most parts jobs in a single visit.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Las Vegas Homes
- Torsion springs that snap after a single summer: The thermal cycling inside Las Vegas garages — cool nights followed by 110°F+ afternoons — degrades spring tension far faster than the national average. We regularly see springs fail in the 89108 corridor after just one particularly brutal summer, especially on doors that skipped their annual lubrication.
- Drive gears stripped on ½-HP chain-drive openers: In working-class hospitality corridors where shift workers cycle their doors at 2 a.m., 6 a.m., and mid-afternoon, the motor never fully dissipates heat between uses. We see drive gears and trolley carriages fail well before the 10,000-cycle warranty threshold on LiftMaster and Craftsman chain-drive units — a wear pattern the manufacturer’s literature, written for suburban commuter usage, simply doesn’t anticipate.
- Frayed lift cables on aging steel-panel doors: The 1990s–2007 construction boom left tens of thousands of large steel-panel doors across ZIP codes like 89107 and 89103. Many of those original cables are now 15–20 years old, and the combination of haboob dust and heat-accelerated oxidation means fraying shows up faster than it would in a cooler, cleaner climate.
- Cracked bottom seals and blown weatherstripping: Near Paradise Valley County Park and throughout the residential streets off North Rancho Drive, homeowners often discover their bottom seals are dust-permeable after a storm. Mojave UV makes this a near-annual problem across Las Vegas — not a one-time fix. We stock high-durometer seals rated for desert heat exposure.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Las Vegas, NV
Here’s what Las Vegas homeowners typically pay for the most common parts services we handle:
- Torsion spring replacement: $180–$340
- Cable repair: $130–$250
- Roller replacement (full set): $110–$220
- Track realignment: $120–$240
- General garage door repair: $150–$600
What moves a job toward the higher end of a range: door weight and size (a heavy 3-car door costs more to service than a single), parts condition on arrival (a damaged drum alongside a broken cable adds labor), and whether multiple systems need attention in the same visit. We give you the exact number before we start — upfront pricing, no surprises after the work is done. Call (775) 618-6913 for a free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Las Vegas
Beyond Las Vegas, Everest Garage Door Repair Clark County regularly serves homeowners in North Las Vegas, Sunrise Manor, and the residential areas surrounding Nellis Air Force Base. If you’re in any of these communities and need a garage door parts inspection, spring replacement, or emergency repair, the same owner-operated service applies — James handles those calls personally.
Serving Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Las Vegas 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 Las Vegas
We respond to Las Vegas service calls promptly — the majority of our jobs are scheduled same day or next day. Las Vegas is our primary service area, so we’re not routing around it to get to you. For emergency situations — a door stuck open overnight or a spring snapped before your morning commute — call (775) 618-6913 directly and we’ll tell you our exact availability.
Yes — we service all of Las Vegas including homes along East Charleston Boulevard, West Sahara Avenue, East Lake Mead Boulevard North, and the residential streets throughout ZIP codes 89101 through 89108. That includes older neighborhoods like Bonanza Village and newer subdivisions in the 89108 corridor. If you’re not sure whether your address falls within our range, just call us.
Emergency service is available for Las Vegas homeowners in urgent situations. A broken torsion spring or snapped cable leaves your door inoperable and your garage exposed — that’s not a situation to wait on. Call (775) 618-6913 and describe what’s happening; James will give you a straight answer on timing and cost before anyone rolls out.
Parts pricing in Las Vegas is consistent with what we charge in North Las Vegas and Sunrise Manor — the same ranges apply across the Clark County market. Torsion springs run $180–$340, cables $130–$250, and rollers $110–$220 regardless of which side of the city line you’re on. What you won’t find here is a different price quoted over the phone versus what shows up on the invoice.
Parts we install come backed by the manufacturer’s warranty on the component itself, and our labor is guaranteed — if something we repaired or replaced fails due to workmanship, we come back and make it right. Given Las Vegas’s accelerated wear environment, we’ll also tell you honestly at the time of service if a related part is showing stress and likely to follow. That’s not an upsell; it’s the kind of straight talk that saves you a second service call six months later.
Reviewed by James Johnson, Owner and Lead Technician at Everest Garage Door Repair Clark County, serving Las Vegas and the surrounding Clark County area for 11 years.