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Garage Door Spring Replacement & Repair

Garage door springs are the muscle behind smooth lifting, counterbalancing hundreds of pounds to protect your opener and keep your door operating safely. When springs wear out—after years of cycles or corrosion—the sudden break can send stress through the system, leaving your door stuck, crooked, or unsafe to lift.

At MyGarageDoorBROKE.com, we explain the warning signs, outline repair and replacement options, and provide clear pricing so you know exactly what to expect.

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Signs That Indicate Your Garage Door Springs Require Replacement

Catching spring problems early can save you money and protect your safety. Torsion springs are designed for thousands of open-and-close cycles, but once they weaken, replacement is the only safe option. If a spring breaks, the sudden release of stored energy can damage your opener, tracks, and panels—sometimes costing $1,000+ in additional repairs. Here are five common signs it’s time to have your springs inspected:

  • Shaky or Uneven Door Movement
    If your door tilts, jerks, or looks crooked when opening or closing, uneven spring tension could be the cause. Left unchecked, this can lead to costly opener or track damage.

  • Heavy or Hard-to-Lift Door
    Springs balance the weight of your door. If it suddenly feels heavy or the opener is straining to move it, the springs may be losing strength.

  • Sudden Bang or Snap
    A loud noise in the garage often means a spring has broken. When this happens, the door may become stuck in place or unsafe to operate.

  • Visible Rust, Gaps, or Wear
    Look closely at the springs—gaps in the coils, rust, or stretched areas all indicate wear. Even if the door still works, a weakened spring can fail without warning.

  • Door Drops or Won’t Stay Open
    If the door slams shut or refuses to stay up, it’s a clear sign the springs no longer have the tension needed to support the door safely.

If you notice any of these warning signs, stop using your garage door and call MyGarageDoorBROKE.com at 314-400-8133. Our $49 Tune-Up Service can catch problems before they become emergencies. For long-term peace of mind, we also install Lifetime Warranty Springs—built to last and keep your family safe.

Different Varieties of Torsion Springs for Garage Doors

Torsion springs are the standard for modern garage doors, delivering safety and balance that lasts. Mounted on a steel shaft above the door, they twist to store and release energy, counterbalancing the door’s weight for smooth lifting.

Based on material, design, and usage, the main types include:

  • Standard Torsion Springs: Oil-tempered models rated for around 10,000 cycles. Cost-effective for most homes, though louder and less durable than other options.

  • Galvanized Torsion Springs: Zinc-coated for corrosion resistance, ideal for coastal or humid climates. Typically last 10,000–20,000 cycles.

  • Coated Torsion Springs: Powder or epoxy finish improves rust resistance and reduces friction or noise, with lifespans of 20,000–30,000 cycles.

  • High-Cycle Torsion Springs: Built with thicker wire for heavy-duty use, offering 25,000–100,000+ cycles. Best for busy households, lasting 15–20 years. Commercial-grade and custom options are variations of this type.

Garage Door Spring Replacement Costs: What to Expect

Pricing depends on spring type, door size, and labor, but plan on $200–$500 for a complete job, with torsion systems on the higher side due to complexity. Parts alone range $50–$200 per spring, while expert installation ensures safe balance and tensioning. Emergency calls may add $100+, though combining with rollers or cables saves overall. Choosing premium high-cycle springs adds minimal cost but reduces future replacements and can last up to 16X longer. For clear pricing and professional work, call MyGarageDoorBROKE.com at 314-400-8133.

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FAQs About Garage Door Spring Repairs

Standard garage door springs generally last 7–10 years or around 10,000 cycles, based on 3–4 daily uses, though door weight, climate, and upkeep can reduce that to 5 years in high-use homes. High-cycle springs offer longer life—15–20 years or 25,000–100,000 cycles for households with heavy daily use.

Garage door springs usually last 7–10 years or about 10,000 cycles for standard types, assuming 3–4 uses per day. However, heavier doors, tough climates, or poor upkeep can reduce that to as little as 5 years. High-cycle springs are built for durability, lasting 15–20 years or 25,000–100,000 cycles in homes with frequent daily use.

Replacing garage door springs on your own is highly dangerous since they hold extreme tension (up to 500 lbs of force), creating risk of severe injury or even death—professional service is the only safe option with the right tools and training. DIY attempts can also void warranties and often lead to costly mistakes.

Torsion springs install above the garage door to provide balanced, controlled lifting (lasting 10,000–100,000 cycles), while extension springs stretch along the sides for lighter doors but carry break risks if safety cables fail (about 5,000–10,000 cycles). Torsion springs are the preferred choice for modern homes.

Garage door springs commonly fail from cycle fatigue (around 10,000 uses), rust or corrosion, extreme temperature shifts, incorrect sizing, or poor maintenance such as lack of lubrication—routine inspections help prevent sudden breakdowns.

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