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A garage door lock that sticks, fails to engage, or has been compromised is a direct security vulnerability for your home or business. Century Garage Door provides professional lock repair, adjustment, and rekeying services for residential and commercial garage door systems. Our technicians diagnose the problem accurately, restore secure, reliable lock function, and confirm the full locking system is operating correctly before every job is closed out.

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Signs You Need Garage Door Lock Repair

Garage door lock problems range from minor operational issues to conditions that compromise your home’s security entirely. Identifying the signs early allows for a straightforward repair before a small problem becomes a larger one.

Signs your garage door lock needs professional attention:

  • The lock is difficult to engage or disengage, requiring excessive force or multiple attempts to turn the key or throw the bolt.
  • The key turns in the cylinder, but the lock does not engage or release the bolt mechanism fully.
  • The lock bar or slide bolt is visibly bent, misaligned, or no longer seating correctly in its receiving bracket on the door track.
  • The lock cylinder is loose, wobbling in its housing, or has been damaged through a forced entry attempt.
  • The door moves or can be pushed open even when the lock is engaged, indicating the bolt or bar is not making secure contact with the track or bracket.
  • A key was lost, stolen, or retained by someone who should no longer have access, requiring rekeying or cylinder replacement before security is restored.
  • The lock has seized completely and will not respond to the key in either direction.

Common Garage Door Lock Problems We Fix

Garage door lock failures fall into a predictable set of categories driven by wear, mechanical stress, and security events. Century Garage Door technicians resolve all of them across residential and commercial door systems.

Common garage door lock problems we resolve include:

  • Misaligned lock bar or slide bolt where the locking bar has shifted out of alignment with its track bracket, preventing full engagement and leaving the door insecure even with the lock turned.
  • Worn or damaged lock cylinder where the internal tumblers have worn to the point of inconsistent key engagement, or where physical damage from a forced entry attempt has compromised the cylinder’s integrity.
  • Seized lock mechanism where corrosion, debris accumulation, or prolonged lack of lubrication has caused the internal mechanism to bind and stop responding to the key.
  • Bent or damaged lock bars, where the horizontal bars that extend into the door track on both sides have been bent through impact, door warping, or physical stress, and no longer travel freely in their guides.
  • Failed T-handle or exterior lock housing where the handle mechanism connecting the key cylinder to the lock bar has broken, cracked, or separated from the door panel face.
  • Track bracket failure where the receiving bracket that the lock bar seats into has loosened, pulled away from the track, or been deformed — preventing the bar from securing the door even when the cylinder engages correctly.
  • Lock incompatible with replaced door or panel, where a panel replacement or full door replacement has changed the geometry between the lock bar and its bracket, requiring adjustment or new hardware to restore correct engagement.

Garage Door Lock Repair & Rekeying Services

Century Garage Door provides a full range of lock repair and rekeying services for all standard residential and commercial garage door lock configurations. Our technicians carry replacement lock hardware and cylinders for the most common configurations on every service vehicle to complete most repairs in a single visit.

Our lock repair and rekeying services include:

  • Full inspection of the lock cylinder, T-handle, lock bars, guides, and track brackets to identify all components contributing to the failure before any repair begins.
  • Lock bar realignment and adjustment to restore correct travel distance and full bracket engagement on both sides of the door.
  • Lock cylinder repair or replacement for cylinders that are worn, damaged, or no longer operating reliably under normal key use.
  • Rekeying of the existing lock cylinder to a new key combination when a key has been lost, stolen, or retained by someone who should no longer have access, without requiring full hardware replacement.
  • T-handle and exterior housing replacement for lock assemblies where the handle mechanism has failed or been damaged beyond adjustment.
  • Track bracket repair, tightening, and replacement to restore the receiving point that the lock bar must seat into for the door to be secured.
  • Lock bar replacement for bars that have been bent, corroded, or broken and can no longer travel freely through their guides or engage the bracket correctly.
  • Lubrication of all lock components, including the cylinder, bars, guides, and brackets, to restore smooth operation and protect against accelerated corrosion.
  • Full engagement test confirming the lock bar seats completely in the track bracket on both sides, and the door cannot be moved when the lock is in the engaged position.

When to Repair vs Replace Your Garage Door Lock

Most garage door lock problems are resolved through targeted repair or rekeying rather than full hardware replacement. The decision depends on the condition of the existing hardware and whether the failure is mechanical, security-driven, or the result of damage that cannot be corrected through adjustment alone.

Repair is the right choice when:

  • The lock mechanism is structurally intact, and the problem is limited to misalignment, corrosion, or a worn cylinder that can be serviced or rekeyed.
  • The lock bar and T-handle are in good condition, and the failure is in a specific component, such as a bracket or guide that can be replaced independently.
  • The door itself is in good condition, and the lock hardware is a current, serviceable model with available replacement parts.

Replacement is the better path when:

  • The lock assembly has sustained physical damage from a forced entry attempt that compromised the cylinder, T-handle, or lock bar beyond repair.
  • The existing lock is an older or discontinued model where individual replacement parts are no longer available, and continued repair is not practical.
  • The homeowner wants to upgrade to a higher-security lock configuration — such as a deadbolt-style garage lock or a smart lock system — as part of a broader home security improvement.
  • A full door or panel replacement has changed the door geometry to the point where the existing lock hardware is no longer compatible with the current configuration.
Century Garage Door provides an honest assessment and a clear cost comparison between repair and replacement before any work begins.

Why Choose Century Garage Door

Homeowners and businesses choose Century Garage Door for lock repair because we treat every lock service call as a security issue, not just a mechanical fix. We confirm the lock is fully engaging, the door cannot be moved when secured, and any access that should no longer exist has been addressed before every job is done.

Reasons to choose Century Garage Door:

  • Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for lock repair and emergency security service throughout our service area.
  • Same-day service for most lock repair calls to restore secure access quickly.
  • Full lock system inspection on every call — cylinder, bars, guides, T-handle, and track brackets all evaluated before repair begins.
  • Rekeying services are available as a fast, cost-effective alternative to full lock replacement when access security needs to be restored.
  • Replacement lock hardware and cylinders are carried on service vehicles for first-visit resolution on most common configurations.
  • Honest repair versus replacement assessment with no pressure before the right decision is clear.
  • Transparent, upfront pricing with a free estimate and no hidden fees before any work begins.
  • Consistent workmanship standards backed by a professional guarantee on every lock repair.

Call now for professional garage door lock repair. Get a free estimate from our team today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can my garage door lock be rekeyed instead of replaced?
Yes, in most cases. If the lock cylinder is in good mechanical condition and the only concern is that an existing key is in the wrong hands, rekeying the cylinder to a new key combination is a cost-effective alternative to replacing the full lock assembly. Century Garage Door performs rekeying on-site for most standard garage door lock cylinders and confirms the old key no longer operates the lock before the service call is complete.
Difficulty turning the key is most often caused by corrosion or debris inside the lock cylinder, a misaligned lock bar creating back-pressure on the cylinder, or worn internal tumblers that are no longer moving smoothly under key engagement. Lubrication and realignment resolve most cases. If the cylinder is worn beyond serviceability, replacement is the correct solution.
If the door moves when the lock is engaged, the lock bar is not seated fully in the track bracket. This is typically caused by a misaligned bar, a deformed or loosened bracket, or a lock bar that has been bent and can no longer reach its full travel distance. Century Garage Door will inspect and repair the full engagement path to confirm the door is genuinely secured before the job is closed out.
After a forced entry attempt, a full inspection of the lock cylinder, T-handle, lock bars, and door panel around the lock assembly is essential before deciding on repair or replacement. If the cylinder or T-handle has been physically compromised, replacement is the correct response. If the hardware is intact and the attempt was unsuccessful, rekeying and a thorough inspection may be sufficient. Century Garage Door will assess the damage honestly and give you a clear recommendation before any work begins.
Yes. A garage door lock operates mechanically and independently of the electronic opener system. Engaging the lock physically secures the door in the closed position regardless of whether the opener is powered or functional. This makes the lock a critical backup security measure for power outages, opener failures, and situations where the opener’s rolling code access is not sufficient on its own.

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