Garage Door Parts in Sunrise Manor, NV
Something broke on your garage door this morning — a spring snapped, a cable frayed, or a roller cracked — and now you’re stuck in the 89115 ZIP with a door that won’t move. We know Sunrise Manor well: the older ranch homes along East Lake Mead Boulevard, the tight single-car garages near Bonanza Village, the decades-old hardware that Nevada’s desert heat has been quietly degrading for years. Our Garage Door Parts team stocks the components these homes actually need and can get to you fast. Call us at (775) 618-6913 — estimates are free.

Why Everest Garage Door Repair Clark County Is Sunrise Manor’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Owner James Johnson has spent 11 years working garage doors across the Las Vegas Valley, and Sunrise Manor is territory he knows in detail — not just the zip code, but the specific quirks of its postwar housing stock, the non-standard door heights common near the East Lake Mead Boulevard corridor, and the way Clark County permitting rules apply differently here than inside city limits. When James shows up, you’re talking to the owner and the technician — same person, same accountability.
That combination of local knowledge and owner-level responsibility shows up in our reviews. We’ve earned a 4.9-star rating across 211 verified customer reviews, and a meaningful share of those jobs came from Sunrise Manor homeowners dealing with exactly the kind of worn, original-era hardware this community’s housing stock produces. Customers tell us consistently that what they valued most was getting a straight answer and a fair price — no upsell pressure, no subcontractor surprises.
We carry parts suited to the brands most commonly installed in Sunrise Manor homes: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. Because we specialize exclusively in garage doors — not general handyman work, not HVAC, not plumbing — every diagnostic call we make is rooted in 11 years of focused experience. That specificity matters when you’re dealing with a 1960s-era torsion tube that hasn’t seen a replacement spring since the Clinton administration.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Sunrise Manor
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs are the single most failure-prone component on Sunrise Manor’s older garage doors, and the reason is straightforward: Las Vegas Valley temperatures swing 40–50°F between daytime highs and overnight lows, and that daily metal contraction-expansion cycle fatigues a spring far faster than in a moderate climate. Springs on the 1960s and 1970s-era homes near Bonanza Village weren’t rated for 50-plus years of desert thermal cycling — most are well past their service life before they visibly show it. A typical torsion spring replacement in Sunrise Manor runs $180–$340 depending on spring size, wire gauge, and whether a double-spring setup is the right call for your door weight.
Extension Spring Replacement
Older single-car garages in Sunrise Manor — especially the narrow openings common in the tracts built off Purple Heart Highway and West Cheyenne Avenue — were frequently fitted with extension spring systems rather than torsion setups, partly because of ceiling height constraints. Extension springs run parallel to the horizontal tracks and stretch under load, which means when one snaps, the door can drop unevenly and fast. We replace both springs simultaneously (even if only one has broken) because in a home this age, if one spring fatigued to failure, its twin is rarely far behind.
Cables & Drums
Cable and drum failures are consistently high on our call list for Sunrise Manor homes, and the culprit is usually a combination of age and desert corrosion rather than a single traumatic event. The stucco-exterior tract homes in the 89115 ZIP trap ambient heat in their garages — summer interior temps can push well past 120°F — and that accelerated thermal load corrodes cable drum flanges and frays lift cables at their anchor points faster than the national average. Cable repair in Sunrise Manor typically runs $130–$250; drum replacement is usually bundled into the same visit to avoid a callback.
Rollers & Hinges
Nylon rollers degrade quickly in Sunrise Manor’s UV-intense, high-heat environment — we regularly see rollers that should have a 7–10 year service life crack and seize within 3–5 years on doors with southern or western exposures. Hinges on the older steel doors common in this community also develop stress fractures at the fold point, especially on heavier panel doors where weight has shifted over decades of use. Roller replacement in Sunrise Manor runs $110–$220 for a full set, and we stock the right stem length and ball-bearing grade for the track gauges used in this area’s original construction.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Sunrise Manor
We service the brand you already have. Whether your opener is a LiftMaster, Chamberlain, or Genie unit, or your door panels are from Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, or Raynor, we carry or can source the matching hardware — springs wound to the correct torque spec, cables cut to length, drums matched to your drum size. For Sunrise Manor customers, that matters practically: we’re not recommending a full replacement because we don’t have your part. We come prepared, which keeps your wait time short and your costs where they belong.

Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Sunrise Manor Homes
- Brittle or shredded weatherstripping on doors dating to the 1970s–1980s: The vinyl and rubber stripping on older Sunrise Manor doors hasn’t been replaced in decades and turns rigid, cracks, and pulls away from the door frame. Desert UV at this elevation destroys rubber seals within 3–5 years even on newer installs, so original weatherstripping is almost always well past replacement age.
- Non-standard door heights requiring custom spring sizing: Homes near the East Lake Mead Boulevard corridor frequently have 6’6″ or 7’0″ door openings instead of today’s standard 7’6″–8’0″. This changes the spring torque calculation significantly — installing an off-the-shelf spring wound for a standard-height door on a short opening will either snap quickly or fail to fully counterbalance the door weight.
- Corroded cable drums on garages without climate control: Sunrise Manor’s intense summer heat turns unventilated garages into heat chambers that accelerate oxidation on steel drums and cable anchor hardware. We see drum flange cracking and cable-end ferrule corrosion on doors that are only 10–12 years old here — conditions we’d expect on 20-year hardware in a cooler market.
- Bottom seal failure on low-clearance slabs: Many of the postwar tract homes in Sunrise Manor have concrete slab floors that have settled unevenly over 50-plus years, leaving gaps under the door that a deteriorated bottom rubber seal can’t bridge. A cracked or missing bottom seal in this climate doesn’t just let in dust — it’s the primary entry point for the fine desert particulate that grinds down roller bearings and track surfaces from the inside.
A Detail That Catches Outside Contractors Off-Guard in Sunrise Manor
Sunrise Manor is an unincorporated Clark County community — not an incorporated city — which means any garage door replacement or new installation here falls under Clark County Building Department permitting requirements, not City of Las Vegas codes. That distinction matters more than it sounds. The dense concentration of postwar tract homes in the 89115 ZIP means technicians frequently encounter original 6’6″ or 7’0″ rough door openings that won’t accept a modern pre-hung door kit without structural header modification — a scope change that has to be quoted on-site, not over the phone. Contractors who work mainly inside Las Vegas city limits sometimes miss the permitting distinction entirely and pull the wrong permit type. James has navigated Clark County’s permitting process on these older homes enough times to flag these issues in the initial estimate, not after work has started.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Sunrise Manor, NV
Pricing in Sunrise Manor tracks closely with the broader North Las Vegas market. Here’s what to expect for the most common parts jobs:
- Torsion Spring Replacement: $180–$340
- Extension Spring Replacement: $180–$340
- Cable Repair: $130–$250
- Roller Replacement (full set): $110–$220
- Weatherstripping / Bottom Seal: Typically on the lower end of a standard parts call; bundled into the visit cost when combined with other repairs
What moves a job toward the higher end of those ranges is usually door weight, spring wire gauge, or the need to source parts for an older non-standard opening. We don’t quote a flat rate over the phone because a 1965-era single-car garage in Sunrise Manor and a 2005 two-car garage are genuinely different jobs. What we do offer is a free on-site estimate so you know the full number before any work begins. Call (775) 618-6913 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Sunrise Manor
Our service area extends well beyond Sunrise Manor. We regularly run calls to Nellis Air Force Base, North Las Vegas, and Las Vegas — all within a short drive from our base of operations. If your property sits along the Las Vegas Freeway corridor or anywhere between Fremont Street and West Cheyenne Avenue, we can typically reach you the same day. Call (775) 618-6913 to confirm availability for your address.
Serving Sunrise Manor, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Sunrise Manor 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 Sunrise Manor
We can typically reach Sunrise Manor the same day for most parts-related repairs, including spring and cable failures. Sunrise Manor sits close to our regular service corridor, and we route calls efficiently to keep response times short. For urgent situations — a door stuck open overnight, for instance — we offer emergency service to handle exactly that. Call (775) 618-6913 and we’ll tell you our first available slot.
Yes — we serve all of Sunrise Manor, including neighborhoods near Bonanza Village, the East Lake Mead Boulevard corridor, and areas around Highland Valley Park and Bracken Playground. The 89115 ZIP code is well within our regular service area, and James is personally familiar with the housing stock and access conditions throughout the community.
Emergency service is available for Sunrise Manor customers when a parts failure creates a safety or security situation — a broken spring that leaves the door stuck open, a snapped cable that makes the door non-operational, or a failed bottom seal after a windstorm. Call (775) 618-6913 and explain what’s happening; we’ll give you an honest read on response time and what the emergency call entails.
Pricing in Sunrise Manor is consistent with the broader Clark County market — you won’t pay a surcharge because of your zip code. A torsion spring replacement here runs the same $180–$340 range as in North Las Vegas or Las Vegas proper. Where Sunrise Manor jobs can run longer is when older non-standard door openings require custom spring sizing or additional header work — those variables get identified during the free estimate, not added to the invoice after the fact.
Parts and labor are both warranted on every job we complete in Sunrise Manor. The specific terms depend on the component — springs, cables, and rollers each carry different manufacturer coverage — and James will walk you through what’s covered before the work starts. Our 4.9-star rating across 211 reviews reflects the fact that we stand behind the work after we leave, not just while we’re on the job.
Reviewed by James Johnson, Owner and Lead Technician at Everest Garage Door Repair Clark County, serving Sunrise Manor, NV and the greater Clark County area since 2014.