Garage Door Parts in North Las Vegas, NV
If a spring snapped, a cable frayed, or your bottom seal tore off on the first cool morning after a brutal summer, you need the right part matched to your actual door — not a generic fix that fails again in six months. We’re Everest Garage Door Repair Clark County, and North Las Vegas is our primary service area. James Johnson leads every job personally, bringing 11 years of hands-on garage door experience directly to your driveway. Call (775) 618-6913 for a free estimate — same-day availability for urgent situations.

Why Everest Garage Door Repair Clark County Is North Las Vegas’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
North Las Vegas isn’t just a city we pass through — it’s where we work every day, from the 1970s tract homes near Bonanza Village to the builder-grade sectionals in Craig Ranch. Our Garage Door Parts team understands how this valley’s northern industrial heat zones shorten part lifespans in ways that catch homeowners off guard, and we stock accordingly. When James shows up, you’re talking to the owner and the technician — same person, same accountability.
Our 4.9-star rating across 211 verified customer reviews wasn’t built on volume discounts or subcontracted crews. It was built job by job, neighborhood by neighborhood, across North Las Vegas ZIP codes 89106, 89109, and 89169. Customers stay and call back because the diagnosis is honest and the parts we install are matched to what the door actually needs. That’s the difference between a company that replaces parts and one that understands why they failed in the first place.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in North Las Vegas
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs are the most failure-prone component on any North Las Vegas garage door — and they fail faster here than manufacturers expect. Garage interiors in North Las Vegas regularly reach 140–155°F during summer, which causes springs to lose tension progressively and develop stress fractures well before their rated cycle count. We see this constantly in the older single-story homes south of Craig Ranch where original undersized springs have been running since the 1970s. We size replacement springs to the actual door weight, not the builder spec, and we lubricate with a high-temp synthetic grease rated for desert conditions. A typical torsion spring replacement in North Las Vegas runs $180–$340 depending on spring size and door configuration.
Extension Spring Replacement
Extension springs run along the horizontal tracks on both sides of the door and are common on older, lower-clearance residential doors throughout North Las Vegas — particularly in the alley-load garage configurations near East Lake Mead Boulevard North. These springs stretch and cycle differently than torsion springs, but they suffer the same heat-accelerated metal fatigue in North Las Vegas’s climate. We always replace extension springs in pairs; replacing one while leaving an equally fatigued spring on the other side is a repair that fails within weeks. We carry springs sized for the range of door weights found in both older Bonanza Village homes and newer Craig Ranch builds.
Cables & Drums
Lift cables in North Las Vegas fail in two predictable ways: they fray from rust accelerated by the alkaline caliche dust that coats everything near the industrial corridors along North Rancho Drive, or they unspool from drums when a spring breaks suddenly and the tension releases unevenly. Either way, a snapped cable leaves the door hanging at an angle and inoperable. Cable repair in North Las Vegas typically runs $130–$250. We inspect drums for groove wear at the same time — a worn drum groove will shred a new cable within months if it isn’t addressed on the same visit.
Rollers & Hinges
Rollers are a part most homeowners ignore until the door starts grinding or jumping the track. In North Las Vegas, standard petroleum-based track lubricants thin out and run off within three to four weeks under the industrial heat pooling near North Rancho Drive and West Cheyenne Avenue — leaving rollers running metal-on-metal and accelerating hinge wear. Alley-load and townhome doors near East Lake Mead Boulevard also run on minimal-clearance vertical tracks, which causes asymmetric wear when slight foundation shifts — common in North Las Vegas’s expansive caliche soil — push the door out of plumb. Roller replacement in North Las Vegas runs $110–$220, and we match replacement rollers to the track gauge on your specific door.
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North Las Vegas’s Industrial Heat Zones and What They Do to Garage Door Parts
This is the piece that a generic garage door parts page won’t cover. North Las Vegas contains the Las Vegas Valley’s densest concentration of warehouse and distribution center development — along corridors near West Cheyenne Avenue, North Rancho Drive, and the Purple Heart Highway. In those industrial pockets, commercial rolling steel door bottom slats corrode on the inside within two to three seasons. The mechanism is specific: alkaline caliche dust blown off undeveloped desert parcels combines with moisture from nearby data center and warehouse HVAC cooling towers, creating a localized corrosive environment that eats uncoated steel slats and bare spring ends in a way that simply doesn’t happen at this intensity in Henderson or Summerlin. Residential homeowners near these corridors see the same accelerated corrosion on the lower panels of their sectional doors — and often don’t connect the degradation to the industrial environment a few blocks away until we point it out on the job.
On the residential side, the housing stock split matters. The older neighborhoods around Bonanza Village and the historic downtown core still have single-story 1960s–1980s tract homes, many running original torsion spring hardware sized for lighter doors than what hangs on them today. Newer master-planned areas like Craig Ranch introduced builder-grade 2000s–2010s sectional doors with insulation packages that degrade faster than the warranty period under extreme thermal cycling — 115°F days followed by much cooler desert nights, repeated for months at a stretch.
We were called to a 1970s single-story on Bonanza Village’s south side where the homeowner’s original single-piece tilt-up door had finally dropped. The undersized torsion spring had stress-fractured after repeated summer cycles that pushed the garage interior past 140°F. We pulled the cracked spring, matched it with a properly rated replacement sized for the door’s actual weight, relubricated the pivot hardware with a high-temp synthetic grease rated for desert conditions, and had the door operating cleanly within two hours — no second trip, no parts delay.
Bottom Seal Replacement in North Las Vegas
Bottom seals are one of the most overlooked parts on a North Las Vegas garage door — until they fail dramatically. Here’s the specific failure mode we see in Craig Ranch constantly: builder-grade rubber bottom seals vulcanize and bond directly to the concrete pad after consecutive summers of 115°F heat. When the door is first raised on a cool fall morning, the seal doesn’t flex — it tears cleanly off, leaving the garage fully open at the bottom to blowing caliche dust, insects, and potential intrusion. It’s a sharp, sudden failure that comes without warning, usually on the first cool morning of October or November.
Replacing a bottom seal in North Las Vegas involves more than swapping the rubber strip. The retainer channel underneath the door often corrodes or warps from the same thermal cycling, and a new seal won’t seat correctly — or last — if it’s pressed into a distorted channel. We inspect and replace the retainer when needed. Bottom seal work in North Las Vegas typically falls in the $150–$600 range depending on door width and whether the retainer needs replacement.

Trusted Brands We Service in North Las Vegas
We service the brand you already have. That means LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — the eight brands most commonly found across North Las Vegas homes, from the 1980s Craftsman openers still running in Bonanza Village to the newer LiftMaster wall-mount units in Craig Ranch townhomes. James carries a working inventory of commonly needed parts for these brands on every service call, which means most North Las Vegas jobs are resolved in a single visit rather than waiting on a parts order. 11 years. One focus. Garage doors.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in North Las Vegas Homes
- Vulcanized bottom seals tearing on the first cool fall morning. Craig Ranch builder-grade seals bond to the concrete pad after repeated 115°F summers and tear off cleanly when the door is first raised in autumn. This leaves the garage floor gap completely open — it’s the single most common seasonal call we get from North Las Vegas homeowners in October.
- Original torsion springs fracturing in older Bonanza Village homes. Springs sized for lighter 1970s doors have been operating under elevated loads and extreme heat for decades. Garage interior temps that regularly exceed 140°F accelerate metal fatigue well past the spring’s rated cycle count — these aren’t failures from overuse, they’re failures from a thermal environment the manufacturer never tested for.
- Rollers wearing asymmetrically on alley-load and minimal-clearance doors. Doors near East Lake Mead Boulevard North run on tight vertical tracks, and North Las Vegas’s expansive caliche soil shifts foundations slightly over time. Even a small door-frame shift causes rollers and hinges to wear unevenly, eventually binding the door or jumping the track mid-travel.
- Standard lubricants failing within weeks near industrial heat corridors. Near North Rancho Drive and West Cheyenne Avenue, ambient temperatures and industrial surface heat cause petroleum-based track lubricants to thin out and run off within three to four weeks — leaving hardware dry and accelerating wear on both residential and commercial doors. We use high-temp synthetic formulations rated for these conditions specifically.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in North Las Vegas, NV
Here are the current market ranges for the most common parts work we do in North Las Vegas:
| Service | Typical Range (North Las Vegas) |
|---|---|
| Torsion Spring Replacement | $180–$340 |
| Bottom Seal Replacement | $150–$600 |
| Roller Replacement | $110–$220 |
| Cable Repair | $130–$250 |
What moves a job toward the higher end of a range: door size, the condition of connected hardware like retainer channels or drums, and how long a failing part has been running — parts that have operated past failure often damage adjacent components and add time to the repair. James gives you a clear number before any work starts. Free estimates, no obligation. Call (775) 618-6913 to get one.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Las Vegas
Our North Las Vegas service area extends to neighboring communities throughout the valley. We regularly work in Sunrise Manor, provide service to residents near Nellis Air Force Base, and run jobs across Las Vegas proper. If you’re just outside North Las Vegas and need garage door parts sourced and installed by a technician who knows the valley’s hardware and climate, give us a call — the drive is short and the availability is real.
Serving North Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North 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 North Las Vegas
The rated cycle count on a torsion spring is tested at standard temperatures — not at the 140–155°F garage interior temperatures that are routine in North Las Vegas during summer. At those temperatures, the steel loses tension faster, the coils develop micro-fractures from repeated thermal expansion and contraction, and the grease burns off the spring body. The result is a spring that hits structural failure well before the cycle count would predict. In older homes near Bonanza Village, springs that were already undersized for the door weight compound the problem further. If your spring is cracking or the door is struggling to lift fully, don’t wait for a complete break — call (775) 618-6913 and we’ll assess it for free.
Builder-grade rubber bottom seals on Craig Ranch-era doors vulcanize — essentially cook and bond — to the concrete pad after consecutive summers of 115°F heat. When fall arrives and the door is raised on a cooler morning, the seal has no flexibility left and tears off instead of releasing. It’s a predictable failure in North Las Vegas’s thermal cycling environment and not something that happens at the same rate in cooler markets. The fix involves replacing both the seal and, if the retainer channel has warped from heat, the channel itself. A new seal in a distorted channel will tear again within a season. Call (775) 618-6913 for an honest assessment of what your door specifically needs.
Yes. Low-headroom track configurations are a regular part of what we work on in North Las Vegas — alley-load and townhome doors near East Lake Mead Boulevard North are exactly the kind of constrained installations James deals with routinely. We carry low-clearance compatible rollers and can work within the track geometry your door already has. The more important point: these doors need correct roller sizing and proper hinge alignment more than standard-clearance doors do, because the tight track tolerances mean any deviation in roller diameter or hinge position binds the door immediately. Call (775) 618-6913 and describe your setup — we’ll confirm compatibility before we arrive.
We use high-temp synthetic lubricants rated for continuous exposure above 250°F — not the petroleum-based spray lubricants sold at hardware stores. Standard petroleum lubricants thin out and run completely off North Las Vegas tracks within three to four weeks under the industrial heat pooling near North Rancho Drive and West Cheyenne Avenue, leaving hardware running dry. In a milder climate, that same lubricant might last six months. Here, it’s gone before it does any useful work. Synthetic high-temp grease stays in place through North Las Vegas summers, protects rollers and hinge pins from metal-on-metal wear, and doesn’t attract the caliche dust that standard lubricants turn into an abrasive paste on the tracks.
Yes. LiftMaster and Chamberlain openers from that era are among the most common units we encounter in North Las Vegas’s older housing stock, and James carries legacy-compatible parts on the truck. Drive gears, logic boards, and trolley carriages for those older units are available, and we can often complete the repair without a separate parts order. If the opener is genuinely at end-of-life — some of these units have been running for 40-plus years — we’ll tell you honestly rather than sell you a repair that buys six more months. New opener installation in North Las Vegas runs $250–$550 if replacement makes more financial sense. Call (775) 618-6913 and describe the unit — we’ll give you a straight answer on repair versus replace before we pull into your driveway.
Schedule Your Garage Door Parts Service in North Las Vegas
If a spring cracked, a cable snapped, your bottom seal tore off overnight, or your rollers are grinding through every cycle — this is the call to make. James Johnson will be the one who answers, the one who shows up, and the one who does the work. 4.9 stars across 211 reviews. 11 years in the trade. North Las Vegas is where we operate every day.
Call (775) 618-6913 for a free estimate. Same-day service is available for urgent situations across North Las Vegas, including Bonanza Village, Craig Ranch, and the corridors near East Lake Mead Boulevard North. No pressure, no runaround — just a clear diagnosis and a number you can hold us to.
Reviewed by James Johnson, Owner & Lead Technician at Everest Garage Door Repair Clark County, serving North Las Vegas, NV since 2014.