National installed price · 2026
Garage Door Track Repair & Replacement Cost
$135–$300
$190–$425
1–2 hrs
The track guides the rollers and holds the door's path. Small misalignments are cheap to correct; a kinked curve is not worth straightening.
Why it fails
Track gets bent by impact, by a door forced against an obstruction, or by mounting brackets working loose over years of vibration. Straight sections can often be reshaped. Once the curved section at the top is kinked, it will keep throwing the door no matter how carefully it is bent back.
What you are paying for
Minor bends can be straightened. Once a track is kinked at a curve, it gets replaced — a straightened curve will keep throwing the door.
Signs you need this
- Visible dents, bends, or gaps in the track
- The track is pulling away from the wall or ceiling
- The door binds at the same point every cycle
- Rollers ride against one side of the track
Can you do it yourself?
Not a homeowner job
Loosening track brackets on a loaded door lets the door shift under spring tension. Alignment also has to be measured, not eyeballed — a track that looks straight but is out by a few millimetres will chew through rollers.
Track repair or replacement cost by state
Same job, standard scheduling, single steel door. The spread is labour cost — 58% between the most and least expensive state.
| State | Track repair or replacement | vs national |
|---|---|---|
| Hawaii | $190–$425 | +42% |
| District of Columbia | $180–$395 | +32% |
| Alaska | $175–$390 | +30% |
| California | $175–$385 | +28% |
| New York | $175–$390 | +30% |
| Massachusetts | $165–$370 | +24% |
| Connecticut | $160–$360 | +20% |
| New Jersey | $160–$360 | +20% |
| Washington | $160–$355 | +18% |
| Maryland | $155–$340 | +14% |
| Oregon | $155–$340 | +14% |
| Rhode Island | $155–$340 | +14% |
| Colorado | $150–$335 | +12% |
| New Hampshire | $150–$330 | +10% |
| Delaware | $145–$325 | +8% |
| Illinois | $145–$325 | +8% |
| Minnesota | $145–$320 | +6% |
| Nevada | $145–$325 | +8% |
| Vermont | $145–$325 | +8% |
| Virginia | $145–$325 | +8% |
| Arizona | $140–$310 | +4% |
| Florida | $140–$305 | +2% |
| Maine | $140–$315 | +5% |
| Montana | $140–$305 | +2% |
| Pennsylvania | $140–$310 | +4% |
| Utah | $140–$305 | +2% |
| Idaho | $135–$300 | — |
| Wisconsin | $135–$295 | -1% |
| Wyoming | $135–$295 | -1% |
| Georgia | $130–$290 | -3% |
| Michigan | $130–$290 | -3% |
| New Mexico | $130–$285 | -5% |
| North Carolina | $130–$290 | -4% |
| North Dakota | $130–$295 | -2% |
| Ohio | $130–$285 | -5% |
| South Carolina | $130–$285 | -5% |
| Tennessee | $130–$285 | -5% |
| Texas | $130–$295 | -2% |
| Alabama | $125–$275 | -9% |
| Indiana | $125–$280 | -6% |
| Iowa | $125–$280 | -7% |
| Kansas | $125–$280 | -7% |
| Kentucky | $125–$275 | -8% |
| Louisiana | $125–$280 | -7% |
| Missouri | $125–$280 | -6% |
| Nebraska | $125–$280 | -6% |
| Oklahoma | $125–$275 | -9% |
| South Dakota | $125–$280 | -6% |
| Arkansas | $120–$265 | -11% |
| Mississippi | $120–$265 | -12% |
| West Virginia | $120–$270 | -10% |
Common questions
Can bent track be straightened instead of replaced?
Minor bends in straight runs, yes. Kinks at the curve, no — the geometry there controls how the door transitions from vertical to horizontal, and a repaired curve keeps binding.
The track looks fine but the door still binds. What now?
Usually alignment rather than damage: brackets loosened, the track has drifted out of parallel, or the header is settling. That is a measurement job and typically lands at the lower end of the range.