Broken spring? That loud bang you heard means your garage door is out of commission. We carry both torsion and extension springs on the truck and replace them same-day across Parker County and North Texas. No trip charge, written price before we start.
A broken torsion spring sounds like a gunshot. If you heard a loud bang and your door won't open, the spring snapped.
Without working springs, the door's full weight rests on the opener. The motor strains, the door barely moves, or it won't open at all.
Look at the spring above your door. A visible gap or separation in the coil means it's broken and needs immediate replacement.
If one side lifts faster than the other, you likely have a broken extension spring on one side. Both should be replaced together.
When a spring breaks, the sudden release of tension can cause cables to unwind from the drums. This is a sign of spring failure.
Stretched-out or heavily corroded springs are near the end of their life. Proactive replacement prevents a surprise breakdown.
We inspect the entire spring system, measure the door weight, check cable condition, and identify the exact spring specifications needed.
You get a firm, written quote. The price we quote is the price you pay. No hidden fees, no surprises.
We replace the broken spring(s) with properly rated replacements. We always recommend replacing both springs on a two-spring system even if only one broke — the other is the same age and will fail soon.
After installation, we balance the door, adjust spring tension, lubricate all moving parts, and test the opener safety features.
*Written price given before any work begins. Final price = quoted price. Always.
Most spring replacements take 45-90 minutes. We carry the most common spring sizes on the truck, so there's no waiting for parts.
We strongly recommend replacing both. Springs are sold in matched pairs and have the same lifespan. If one broke, the other is close behind. Replacing both saves you a second service call.
We strongly advise against DIY spring replacement. Torsion springs are under extreme tension and can cause serious injury or death if handled incorrectly. This is one job that should always be done by a trained professional.
Standard torsion springs last about 10,000 cycles (roughly 7-10 years of normal use). High-cycle springs can last 25,000-50,000 cycles. We offer high-cycle upgrades for customers who want longer-lasting springs.
Springs break from metal fatigue after thousands of open/close cycles. Cold weather, rust, and lack of maintenance can shorten their lifespan. It's normal wear and tear, not a defect.
Call or text now. Written quote before we start. Fixed right or we make it right.
📞 (817) 458-8373