Garage Door Spring Replacement
What to do when you need a garage spring replacement
Garage Spring Replacement
It happens. Like death and taxes, if you have a garage door, your springs will break eventually. And it never happens at a good time. Keen’s rule of garage door springs is “The more urgently you need to get out of your garage, the higher the chances of a broken garage door spring”.
Here is some information to consider before, during and after dealing with a garage door spring repair.
Need a Garage Door Spring Replacement?
What To Do When You Have a Broken Garage Door Spring
When a garage door spring breaks, it’s essential to take the following steps:
- Do Not Attempt to Use the Door: A broken spring can cause the door to become unbalanced and difficult to lift. Attempting to operate the garage door can be dangerous and may cause further damage to your garage door system.
- Secure the Area: If possible, secure the garage door in its current position. Avoid leaving the door partially open or closed, as this could pose a safety risk.
- Avoid DIY Repairs: Garage door springs are not DIY-friendly due to their high tension. It’s safer and more effective to leave garage door spring replacement to experienced professionals who can ensure proper installation and adjustment.
- Schedule Regular Maintenance: Regular maintenance by a professional can help prevent spring failure by identifying wear and tear early. This can extend the lifespan of your garage door system and prevent unexpected breakdowns.
By following these steps and relying on a trusted garage door service provider, you can ensure the safety and efficient operation of your garage door after a spring breakage.
Garage Door Spring Replacement Cost
Garage spring replacement cost can vary depending on several factors such as the type of springs used (torsion or extension), the size and weight of the garage door, and the local market rates for labor and materials.
On average, the cost can range from $150 to $350 per spring, with most residential garage doors requiring two springs. Torsion springs, which are typically more durable and longer-lasting than extension springs, may cost more to replace due to their complexity and the specialized tools required for installation.
The total cost usually includes the price of springs, labor costs for installation, and any additional fees for emergency or after-hours service. Regular maintenance can help extend the lifespan of garage door springs, potentially reducing long-term replacement costs.
Can I Fix a Broken Garage Door Spring Myself?
Attempting garage door spring replacement yourself is not recommended unless you have the necessary expertise and tools. Garage door springs are under high tension and can be extremely dangerous if mishandled. Attempting to repair or replace a garage door spring without proper knowledge and experience can lead to serious injury or damage to the door and property.
Professionals are trained to safely handle garage door springs and have the specialized tools required for the job. They can assess the type and condition of the springs, ensure proper installation, and adjust the tension correctly to ensure the door operates safely and smoothly.
It’s advisable to leave garage spring replacement to qualified technicians who can efficiently and safely handle the task. This approach not only protects your safety but also ensures the longevity and proper functioning of your garage door system.
High Cycle Garage Door Springs
High cycle springs are designed to last longer than standard springs that are rated for 10,000 cycles. A cycle is one opening and closing of the door. The average door is opened 3-5 per day on average. For a modest increase in the part cost, you can get a 25,000 cycle torsion spring that will last twice as long as a standard spring. We think this is a wise investment. If our crew is out doing a garage door spring replacement, why not upgrade to one that will last longer? It doesn’t cost that much more yet you can double or triple the life and have greater peace of mind.
High Cycle Garage Door Springs Cost
The cost of high-cycle garage door springs versus standard garage door springs in California can vary based on several factors, including the type of springs, the size and weight of the garage door, and the specific service provider. Here’s a general overview:
- Standard Garage Door Springs:
- Standard garage door springs are typically rated for around 10,000 cycles (open and close movements).
- The cost for standard springs can range from approximately $50 to $100 per spring, depending on the size and type (torsion or extension).
- High-Cycle Garage Door Springs:
- High-cycle garage door springs are designed to endure significantly more cycles, often up to 100,000 or more.
- Due to their increased durability and lifespan, high-cycle springs are more expensive than standard springs.
- Prices for high-cycle springs can range from $80 to $150 or more per spring, again depending on factors like size and type.
You can see even from the average costs that high cycle garage door springs make good sense. Labor and installation costs will be the same for both, yet for an extra $50-$100 dollars, you get springs that will last between 2X and 10X longer.
We’d be happy to discuss your options for your garage spring replacement and how it could save you time, money and most of all, the inconvenience of a broken garage door spring.
High Cycle Garage Door Springs
Modest Upgrade Cost
Double or Triple Life of Springs
Fewer Repair Calls
Greater Peace of Mind
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