Fast, Reliable Garage Door Parts Across Cibolo
Garage door parts in Cibolo, TX typically run $110–$340 depending on the component, and most standard replacements are completed same-day. We’re Liberty Bell Garage Door Service Texas, and our Garage Door Parts team keeps common springs, rollers, cables, and seals stocked for the exact builder-grade doors found throughout Cibolo’s subdivisions. David Martinez, our owner and lead technician, has spent 17 years working on the same brands your home likely has — Wayne Dalton, Amarr, Craftsman, and others — so we don’t guess at what’s wrong. We answer the call ourselves, and we show up. From the Springs Hill area near FM 1103 to the newer builds off Cibolo Valley Drive, we’re familiar with the tract-home layouts, the single-spring setups on double doors, and the way Cibolo’s Blackland Prairie clay heaves garage floors out of true. Call (866) 884-5223 for a free estimate — we’ll give you straight numbers and a realistic timeline.

Why Liberty Bell Garage Door Service Texas Is Cibolo’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
We’ve earned 501 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars, and a meaningful share of those come from Cibolo homeowners who found us after a franchise chain sent a subcontractor who couldn’t diagnose the problem. That doesn’t happen here. David Martinez is the owner, and he’s the technician who arrives at your door in 78108 — not a rotating crew member reading from a script.
Our response time to Cibolo is typically same-day or next-morning, because we’re not routing calls through a distant dispatch center. We know which Cibolo subdivisions — Springs Hill, Turnberry, the corridors off Schaefer Road — were built with identical hardware, so when you describe your door, we often know the spring size and bracket type before we park. Seventeen years of fixes, not guesses. When your builder’s cost-minimum door starts failing at year 16, we’ll tell you exactly which parts need replacing now, which can wait, and whether a smart-opener upgrade or insulation improvement makes sense while we’re there.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Cibolo
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion spring replacement in Cibolo runs $180–$340 and is our most frequent call. Here’s why: the vast majority of Cibolo’s housing stock consists of production-builder tract homes — DR Horton, Lennar, and similar — whose builder-grade garage doors were installed with single torsion springs on double-wide 16-foot openings. That was the cost-minimum spec, and it’s inadequate. Those springs were engineered for roughly 10,000 cycles, which translates to 12–17 years of normal family use. Cibolo’s explosive post-2000 suburban boom means entire neighborhoods hit that threshold simultaneously.
We replaced a failed single torsion spring on a 16-year-old builder-grade Wayne Dalton door in Cibolo’s Springs Hill neighborhood — the door had been installed by the same builder across the entire street, and within a month we serviced three identical failures in that cul-de-sac. After the spring swap, we upgraded the homeowner’s opener to a myQ-enabled LiftMaster so they could monitor door status from their phone, a smart upgrade many Cibolo homeowners request as their builder units age. If your spring is original to a 2005–2010 build, it’s living on borrowed time. We stock the correct wire size and length for the common setups in Cibolo, and we never leave a single-spring double-door running without flagging the risk.
Extension Spring Systems
Extension springs appear less frequently in Cibolo’s newer subdivisions, but they’re common on smaller detached garages and some older builds near the original Cibolo town center. Central Texas summers regularly push above 100°F, accelerating extension-spring fatigue and causing earlier failure than the same hardware sees in milder climates. We inspect the safety cables — the containment lines that keep a broken spring from becoming a projectile — on every extension-spring call, because we’ve seen too many Cibolo homeowners unaware theirs were missing or frayed. Replacement typically falls within the same $180–$340 range as torsion work, though exact pricing depends on door weight and spring rating.
Cables & Drums
Cable failure in Cibolo often follows spring failure — when a spring breaks and the homeowner continues operating the door, uneven load snaps the lift cable or chews the drum grooves. The Blackland Prairie expansive clay soil under Cibolo’s slabs heaves seasonally, throwing doors out of alignment in ways that are far more common here than in older, infill San Antonio neighborhoods on different soil profiles. That misalignment accelerates cable wear. Cable repair runs $130–$250, and we always inspect the drums and end bearings while we’re there — replacing a cable on a scored drum is a short-term fix that wastes your money.
Rollers & Hinges
Roller replacement in Cibolo costs $110–$220 for a full set, and it’s one of the most cost-effective upgrades you can make to a noisy or shaky builder-grade door. The nylon rollers originally installed in most Cibolo tract homes are rated for roughly 10,000 cycles — same as the springs — and they degrade faster when tracks are knocked out of alignment by slab movement. We carry 13-ball precision steel rollers with sealed bearings that outlast the originals significantly, and we check every hinge for cracks or elongation while the door is disassembled. Hinge replacement is typically line-itemed within roller service if needed.
Bottom Seal & Weatherstripping
Bottom seal replacement in Cibolo runs $110–$220 and solves two problems specific to this area: the shrink-swell Blackland Prairie clay heaves concrete garage floors during dry spells and wet winters, creating recurring bottom-seal gaps that standard seals can’t accommodate, and Central Texas heat above 100°F dries and cracks vinyl weatherstripping within a few seasons. We stock oversized and adjustable-seal profiles for Cibolo homes with slab movement, and we carry EPDM rubber weatherstripping that survives the UV exposure on south-facing doors far better than the PVC strips most builders installed. If you’ve noticed light, dust, or scorpions under your door, the seal has compressed beyond recovery.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Cibolo
We’re certified to work on eight major brands — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — which means nearly any door or opener in Cibolo is within scope. We stock parts locally for the brands we see most often in this market: Wayne Dalton and Amarr for doors, LiftMaster and Chamberlain for openers, Craftsman for the legacy units still running in early-2000s builds. Because Cibolo’s subdivisions were constructed in concentrated waves, we often know the exact model before we arrive — a 2007 Lennar home in Turnberry almost certainly has the same Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster or standard torsion setup as its neighbor three doors down. That familiarity means faster diagnosis, correct parts on the first trip, and no waiting on special orders for common failures.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Cibolo Homes
- Cluster spring failures on identical builder hardware. In Cibolo’s master-planned subdivisions, entire blocks of DR Horton and Lennar homes from the early 2000s share identical single-torsion-spring setups on double-wide doors, meaning one spring failure often predicts a cluster of failures within weeks — our techs frequently work consecutive calls on the same cul-de-sac.
- Slab-heave misalignment from Blackland Prairie clay. The expansive clay soil beneath Cibolo’s garage floors swells in wet winters and shrinks in drought, repeatedly throwing door tracks out of plumb and wearing rollers, hinges, and cables unevenly — this requires periodic readjustment rather than a one-time fix.
- Heat-destroyed weatherstripping on south-facing doors. Central Texas summers regularly push above 100°F, and Cibolo subdivisions with minimal mature tree cover expose garage doors to brutal sun exposure that dries and cracks vinyl seals in three to five years instead of the decade they’d last in milder conditions.
- Failed builder-grade openers at 15–20 years. The chain-drive openers installed at cost-minimum in Cibolo’s 2000s-era homes — often basic Craftsman or entry-level Chamberlain units — reach end-of-life around the same time as the springs and rollers, and many Cibolo homeowners use that coincidence to upgrade to smart, Wi-Fi-enabled LiftMaster models with battery backup.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Cibolo, TX
Here’s what standard garage door parts work costs in the Cibolo market. These ranges reflect our actual invoices from jobs in 78108 and surrounding subdivisions — not national averages that don’t account for local labor rates and drive time.
| Service | Price Range in Cibolo |
|---|---|
| Torsion Spring Replacement | $180–$340 |
| Bottom Seal Replacement | $110–$220 |
| Roller Replacement | $110–$220 |
What moves the needle within these ranges? Door width (16-foot double doors require longer springs and more rollers), whether the original hardware is still available or requires adapter brackets, and how much ancillary damage occurred — a broken spring left unmended often warps the top section or damages the opener. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins, and estimates are free. Call (866) 884-5223 for an exact quote on your specific door.
We Also Serve Cities Near Cibolo
We regularly run parts and service calls to Schertz, Selma, Universal City, and Converse — the same 78108 corridor where builder-grade hardware from the 2000s boom is aging out simultaneously. If you’re in one of these neighboring communities and recognize the same subdivision patterns and soil conditions, the same expertise and parts inventory apply.
Serving Cibolo, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Cibolo 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 Cibolo
They were built with identical hardware in concentrated construction waves. In Cibolo’s master-planned subdivisions, entire blocks of DR Horton and Lennar homes from the early 2000s share identical single-torsion-spring setups on double-wide doors, meaning one spring failure often predicts a cluster of failures within weeks — our techs frequently work consecutive calls on the same cul-de-sac. The 10,000-cycle rating on builder-grade springs translates to roughly 15–20 years of normal use, and Cibolo’s housing boom concentrated those installations between 2000 and 2010. If your neighbor’s spring just snapped, yours is likely living on borrowed time. Call (866) 884-5223 for a preventive inspection — estimates are free.
Yes, and it’s one of the most common upgrades we perform in Cibolo homes. We replaced a failed single torsion spring on a 16-year-old builder-grade Wayne Dalton door in Cibolo’s Springs Hill neighborhood — the door had been installed by the same builder across the entire street, and within a month we serviced three identical failures in that cul-de-sac. After the spring swap, we upgraded the homeowner’s opener to a myQ-enabled LiftMaster so they could monitor door status from their phone, a smart upgrade many Cibolo homeowners request as their builder units age. The opener installation range is $250–$550 depending on horsepower, ceiling type, and whether we need to add a receptacle or reinforce the header. Call (866) 884-5223 to discuss which smart features fit your usage.
The Blackland Prairie expansive clay soil under Cibolo’s slabs heaves seasonally, throwing doors out of alignment in ways that are far more common here than in older, infill San Antonio neighborhoods on different soil profiles. The shrink-swell cycle creates recurring bottom-seal gaps and track-alignment problems that require periodic readjustment rather than a one-time fix. We see accelerated roller wear, hinge stress, and cable fraying directly attributable to this movement, and we stock oversized bottom-seal profiles specifically to accommodate slab-heave gaps that standard seals can’t seal. If your door has been “fixed” twice in two years for the same alignment issue, the soil is the root cause — and we adjust our approach accordingly. Call (866) 884-5223 for a permanent-adaptation assessment.
It depends on how you use the space, but for many Cibolo homeowners, yes — especially those converting garage workshops, gyms, or storage areas for heat-sensitive items. The original builder-grade doors in Cibolo’s 2000s-era homes were typically uninsulated or low-R-value steel, and Central Texas summers regularly push above 100°F, turning attached garages into ovens that bleed heat into living spaces. We can retrofit insulation to existing sections or quote a full insulated door replacement in the $700–$2,200 range. If your door is already due for spring and roller replacement, bundling an insulation upgrade often makes financial sense. Call (866) 884-5223 and we’ll run the numbers both ways.
We service all major residential brands, with particular depth in the ones most common in Cibolo’s subdivisions: Wayne Dalton and Amarr for doors, LiftMaster and Chamberlain for openers, and Craftsman for legacy units. We’re certified to work on eight nationally recognized brands total, including Genie, Clopay, and Raynor, so nearly any door or opener on the market is within scope. Because Cibolo’s tract homes were built in concentrated waves with builder-volume pricing, we often know the exact model and part number before we arrive — which means correct parts, first trip, no delays. Call (866) 884-5223 with your brand and model; we’ll confirm parts availability immediately.
Written by David Martinez, Owner at Liberty Bell Garage Door Service Texas, serving Cibolo and the greater Houston area since 2007.