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Which Type of Spring Do You Have?
We replace both torsion and extension springs with high-quality parts
Torsion Springs
Torsion spring diagram
Location: Mounted above the door on a metal shaft
Lifespan: 15,000-20,000 cycles (7-12 years)
Cost: $200-$350 installed
Extension Springs
Extension spring diagram
Location: Mounted on sides, parallel to tracks
Lifespan: 8,000-15,000 cycles (5-7 years)
Cost: $150-$250 installed
Not sure which type you have? No problem! Our technician will identify your spring type during the free inspection and provide upfront pricing before any work begins.
DANGER: Never DIY Spring Replacement
Garage door springs are under extreme tension and can cause serious injury or death if handled improperly.
200+ pounds of force: Springs store enough energy to lift a 300+ pound door
Special tools required: Improper tools can cause spring to snap unexpectedly
Injury statistics: 30,000+ ER visits annually from garage door injuries
Warranty void: DIY installation voids manufacturer warranties
Professional replacement is safer and often costs less than ER visit + DIY repairs
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Here's what you can expect when you call us
Free Inspection
We identify spring type, measure size, and assess door condition
Upfront Quote
Clear pricing before work begins - no hidden fees or surprises
Professional Install
Usually done in 30-60 minutes with 5-year parts warranty
Typical Pricing Ranges
Final price depends on door size, spring type, and any additional repairs needed. All prices include labor, parts, and warranty.
Warning Signs Your Spring is Failing
Don't wait until it breaks completely - these signs mean it's time to replace
Door Won't Open or is Very Heavy
If your door suddenly feels much heavier to lift manually or won't open with the opener, your spring has likely broken or is severely worn.
Loud Bang or Snap Noise
A loud "bang" from your garage (often mistaken for a car backfire) is the sound of a spring breaking under tension.
Gap in Torsion Spring
If you see a 2-inch gap in the spring above your door, it's broken. The spring should be one continuous coil.
Door Opens Partially Then Stops
If your door opens 6-12 inches then stops, or reverses when closing, the spring tension is incorrect or failing.
Crooked or Unbalanced Door
A door that hangs crooked when opening or closing indicates uneven spring tension or a broken spring on one side.
Cables Hanging Loose
Loose cables hanging from the door or wrapped around pulleys means the spring has broken and no longer provides tension.
Notice any of these signs? Call us now for a free inspection
(405) 555-0365Frequently Asked Questions
How much does garage door spring replacement cost?
Garage door spring replacement typically costs between $150-$350 depending on spring type, door size, and whether you have a single or double door. Torsion springs are generally more expensive than extension springs but last longer. We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees.
How long do garage door springs last?
Standard garage door springs last 7-10 years with normal use (about 10,000 cycles). High-cycle springs can last 25,000-100,000 cycles. Springs wear out faster in Oklahoma due to temperature fluctuations and humidity. We recommend replacing both springs at once for balanced operation.
Can I replace a garage door spring myself?
We strongly advise against DIY spring replacement. Garage door springs are under extreme tension (up to 200 pounds of force) and can cause serious injury or death if not handled properly. Professional replacement includes proper tools, safety equipment, and expertise to ensure safe installation.
Should I replace both springs or just the broken one?
We recommend replacing both springs at the same time, even if only one is broken. Springs installed at the same time wear at the same rate, so if one breaks, the other is likely to fail soon. Replacing both ensures balanced operation and prevents a second service call within weeks.
How long does spring replacement take?
Professional spring replacement typically takes 30-60 minutes. Our technicians arrive with all necessary parts and tools to complete the job in a single visit. We'll test the door thoroughly after installation to ensure smooth, safe operation.
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