Garage Door Spring Replacement
Broken torsion or extension spring replaced same-day with high-cycle springs that last twice as long as the builder-grade originals.
High-cycle springs at no extra charge. 5-year warranty.
Common signs you need springs service
- You heard a loud bang from the garage
- Door feels extremely heavy or won’t lift at all
- You can see a visible gap in the spring above the door
- Opener struggles, hums, or stops halfway up
- Door comes down too fast when released
What you get with Garavex
- Always replace springs in matched pairs (one broken means the other is at end-of-life)
- Standard upgrade to 20,000-cycle high-cycle springs at no extra charge
- Re-balance the door so the opener isn’t fighting the weight
- Lubricate and inspect cables, drums, and bearing plates
- 5-year warranty on high-cycle springs
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I replace a garage door spring myself?
We strongly recommend against it. Torsion springs store enormous amounts of energy under tension — a slipped winding bar can cause severe injuries or death. Professional installation is a safer call.
Why do you always replace both springs?
Both springs were installed on the same day, have done the same number of cycles, and are made from the same steel batch. If one just snapped, the other is days or weeks behind it. Replacing both saves you a second service-call fee later.
How long do garage door springs last?
Builder-grade 10,000-cycle springs last 5–7 years for an average family. Our standard 20,000-cycle upgrades last 12–15 years under the same usage. We track every install so when yours is approaching end-of-life, we can replace it before it fails.