Garage Door Repair in Sunrise Manor, NV
Garage door repair in Sunrise Manor typically runs $150–$600 depending on what’s broken, and most jobs are completed the same day. If you’re in the 89115 ZIP and dealing with a door that won’t move, grinds, or just dropped without warning, Eric Johnson at Summit Garage Door Service Las Vegas is on it. Call (775) 402-5137 for a free estimate — we know these neighborhoods, we know these homes, and we know exactly why Sunrise Manor garage doors fail the way they do.

Why Summit Garage Door Service Las Vegas Is Sunrise Manor’s Preferred Garage Door Repair Company
Our Garage Door Repair work in Sunrise Manor is backed by 312 verified five-star reviews — a perfect rating built over six years of showing up, diagnosing correctly, and finishing the job without a second visit. That’s not a marketing line; it’s every review we’ve ever received. When you call Summit, you’re not getting dispatched to an anonymous tech from a call center. Eric Johnson, the owner, is the one who answers, quotes, and does the work. He built this company around garage doors specifically — not plumbing, not HVAC, not general handyman work. Just doors. That focus matters in a neighborhood like Sunrise Manor, where the failure patterns are different from newer parts of the Las Vegas Valley and a technician without real field experience in 89115 homes will miss what’s actually wrong.
Our Garage Door Repair Services in Sunrise Manor
Spring Repair
Broken springs are the most common reason a Sunrise Manor garage door stops working. In the 89115 ZIP, sustained summer heat above 110°F causes torsion spring metal to lose tension and fatigue years faster than manufacturer ratings suggest — sudden snaps here often happen with almost no warning because the springs have been degrading quietly through every Mojave summer. A typical torsion spring repair in Sunrise Manor runs $180–$340 for a single or double spring replacement, including both springs when we recommend it (replacing only one on an aging pair means calling us back sooner than you’d like). Before we tension any new spring, we also verify that the jamb bracket hardware is actually anchored solidly — more on why that matters below.
Track Realignment
Misaligned tracks are responsible for a large share of grinding and jerking complaints we hear from Sunrise Manor homeowners, especially in the narrow single-car and cramped one-and-a-half-car garages that dominate the ranch-style homes along corridors near Bonanza Village and Craig Ranch. Fine alkaline desert dust carried in off the Mojave infiltrates tracks and rollers year-round — when lubrication is deferred even briefly, that dust turns into a grinding compound that bends and torques the track walls faster than it would in almost any other market in the region. Track realignment in Sunrise Manor runs $120–$240 depending on how far the track has shifted and whether any mounting hardware needs replacement.
Roller Replacement
The nylon and steel rollers on Sunrise Manor’s older garage doors take a particular beating. The combination of alkaline dust, extreme heat cycling, and the cramped tracks common in mid-century single-car garages accelerates roller wear into a grinding failure that often compounds with cable and spring damage when it’s left too long. Roller replacement in Sunrise Manor runs $110–$220 and is frequently paired with a track clean-out and lubrication — because putting new rollers on a dust-packed track just restarts the wear cycle. We carry replacement rollers in the truck for most standard sizes, so this is usually a same-visit fix.
Cable Repair
Snapped or frayed lift cables are serious — a broken cable throws the door off-balance immediately, and running it further bends tracks, damages rollers, and puts asymmetric stress on the remaining spring. In Sunrise Manor’s older homes, we see cables fail in conjunction with spring breaks more often than in newer construction, because everything has been cycling under heat stress for decades. Cable repair in Sunrise Manor runs $130–$250. We don’t patch frayed cables; we replace them with the correct diameter and strand count for the door’s weight.
Panel Replacement
Panel damage is common on the aluminum and lightweight steel doors that were standard on Sunrise Manor homes built through the 1980s. These doors were never engineered for decades of Mojave UV exposure, and cracked or buckled panels are as much a structural issue as a cosmetic one. Panel replacement in Sunrise Manor typically runs $250–$500 depending on panel size and whether a matching section is still available for the door’s age and profile.
Sensor Calibration
Misaligned or dust-coated safety sensors cause doors to reverse unexpectedly or refuse to close, a problem that shows up frequently in Sunrise Manor’s dusty environment. Sensor calibration is generally a quick service call, often resolved within the first visit when it’s the sole issue.
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The Sunrise Manor Structural Problem Most Technicians Miss
Along corridors off East Lake Mead Boulevard in the 89115 ZIP, our technicians routinely discover 1970s-era steel doors still mounted on original jamb bracket hardware where alkaline dust and infrequent rainfall have corroded the lag screws partially free of aging wood framing. What looks like a straightforward spring replacement is actually a mandatory bracket and header re-anchor before any spring can be safely tensioned. Skip that step, and a new spring under full torsion load will rip the bracket off the wall. This compounded structural failure — corroded hardware pulling free of old framing — is far more common in Sunrise Manor’s mid-century ranch stock than in newer developments to the west or south, and it’s something a technician without experience in these homes will miss on a quick inspection.
We ran into exactly this situation on a recent call off East Lake Mead Boulevard in Vegas Heights. The homeowner reported a door that wouldn’t lift past 18 inches. On arrival, we found a snapped LiftMaster torsion spring alongside lag screws that had pulled nearly a half-inch free from the original 1968 wood header. We re-anchored the bracket assembly into solid framing, replaced both springs in the $180–$340 range, and swapped the worn aluminum rollers before the door would track safely again. The whole job took one visit. That’s what field experience in Sunrise Manor actually looks like.

Trusted Brands We Service in Sunrise Manor
We’re certified and experienced on eight major brands: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. That covers nearly every opener and door you’ll find in Sunrise Manor’s housing stock, from the original Craftsman chain-drives installed in the 1980s to newer LiftMaster belt-drive and Wi-Fi-enabled units. We stock commonly needed parts in the service vehicle, which matters in a neighborhood like 89115 where a second trip for parts wastes half a day. If your brand is on that list, we can diagnose and fix it on the first visit.
Common Garage Door Repair Problems We See in Sunrise Manor Homes
- Corroded jamb bracket hardware pulling free of aging wood headers: In Sunrise Manor’s mid-century ranch homes, the original lag screw anchors corrode and lose their bite over decades of alkaline dust exposure and infrequent rain — a pulled bracket makes any spring repair structurally unsafe until the framing is re-anchored first. This is a Sunrise Manor-specific problem that appears far less often in Henderson or the newer southwest Las Vegas neighborhoods.
- Torsion springs failing suddenly due to extreme heat cycling: Summer temperatures above 110°F in the eastern Las Vegas Valley cause spring metal to fatigue faster than rated, especially on the older single-cycle springs still hanging in many 89115 single-car garages near Highland Valley Park and Bracken Playground. Springs here don’t give much warning before they snap.
- Alkaline dust grinding down rollers and tracks simultaneously: Fine Mojave desert dust packs into the narrow tracks common in Sunrise Manor’s cramped garages and turns into an abrasive paste when lubrication is skipped — leading to roller, cable, and track failures that arrive together rather than one at a time. Neighboring Henderson sees this too, but the dust concentration in the 89115 corridor is notably worse.
- UV-degraded bottom seals and weather stripping: The intense UV radiation in the eastern Las Vegas Valley destroys rubber bottom seals within two to three seasons on most doors — once the seal cracks and gaps, desert dust and scorpions have an open path under the door. This is an easy fix, but deferred maintenance in Sunrise Manor’s working-class neighborhoods means we often find seals that disintegrated years ago.
Pricing for Garage Door Repair in Sunrise Manor, NV
Here are real price ranges for the most common repair calls we handle in Sunrise Manor. These reflect the actual Las Vegas Valley market — not lowball quotes that climb after arrival.
| Service | Typical Range in Sunrise Manor |
|---|---|
| Spring Repair (torsion, single or double) | $180–$340 |
| Track Realignment | $120–$240 |
| Roller Replacement | $110–$220 |
| Cable Repair | $130–$250 |
| Panel Replacement | $250–$500 |
| General Repair (diagnostic + labor) | $150–$600 |
Pricing in Sunrise Manor can land higher than the floor when compounded failures are involved — a spring job that requires a header re-anchor, for example, takes more labor than a clean single-failure repair. We quote before we work, and the estimate is free. Call (775) 402-5137 to get an exact number for your situation.
We Also Serve Cities Near Sunrise Manor
Summit Garage Door Service Las Vegas covers the full eastern Las Vegas Valley. In addition to Sunrise Manor, we regularly serve homeowners near Nellis Air Force Base, throughout North Las Vegas, in Winchester, and across Las Vegas proper. If you’re close enough to Sunrise Manor to be reading this, there’s a strong chance we’re already working in your neighborhood this week. Call (775) 402-5137 to confirm coverage for your address.
Serving Sunrise Manor, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
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FAQs — Garage Door Repair in Sunrise Manor
Yes — a door that feels unusually heavy to lift manually is almost always a sign that one or both torsion springs have lost tension or snapped. In Sunrise Manor’s 1970s-era homes, this happens faster than it should because decades of extreme heat cycling fatigues the spring metal well ahead of the rated cycle count. A door that strains your back to open halfway is a door that’s about to drop. Spring repair in Sunrise Manor runs $180–$340 — call (775) 402-5137 for a same-day free estimate before the spring lets go completely.
If lubrication stopped the grinding for a few days but it came back, the issue is almost certainly alkaline dust packed into the roller stems and track channels — not a lack of lubrication. In the 89115 corridor near East Lake Mead Boulevard, Mojave dust infiltrates tracks constantly, and a surface application of spray lubricant just mixes with the existing grit without flushing it out. The right fix is a full track clean-out, inspection of the roller bearings for wear, and then proper lubrication. If the grinding is metal-on-metal, the rollers themselves may be worn flat and need replacement. Call (775) 402-5137 and we’ll diagnose it correctly on the first visit.
It’s a real structural requirement, not an upsell — and skipping it is dangerous. In Sunrise Manor’s mid-century ranch homes, the original jamb bracket lag screws are often corroded and have partially pulled free from the aging wood header framing. A new torsion spring under full tension exerts hundreds of pounds of force on that bracket. If the bracket isn’t solidly anchored, it can rip off the wall when the spring is wound — turning a repair job into an emergency. Any technician who bypasses that step to save you money is leaving you with an unsafe door. We re-anchor before we tension. Always.
In Sunrise Manor’s 89115 ZIP, expect two to three seasons before the rubber begins cracking and gapping — significantly shorter than the five-plus years you’d get in a cooler climate. The intense UV radiation in the eastern Las Vegas Valley degrades rubber compounds fast, and once the seal fails, desert dust, pests, and heat pour under the door. If your home was built in the 1970s or 1980s and the seal has never been replaced, it’s almost certainly gone. Seal replacement is an inexpensive add-on when we’re already on-site for another repair — ask us to check it when we’re there.
Yes. We work on both LiftMaster and Genie regularly in Sunrise Manor’s older single-car garages, and we’re familiar with the non-standard header clearances that mid-century framing creates. Some modern belt-drive openers require a low-clearance adapter bracket in these configurations — we carry those and know which opener models work with minimal headroom. If you’ve been told your garage can’t take a modern opener because of the header height, call us at (775) 402-5137 before you accept that — in most Sunrise Manor cases, there’s a workable solution.
Reviewed by Eric Johnson, Owner & Lead Technician at Summit Garage Door Service Las Vegas, serving Sunrise Manor and the eastern Las Vegas Valley since 2019.