PROFESSIONAL GARAGE DOOR SPRING REPLACEMENT
The life expectancy of garage door torsion springs is based on cycles and how much the system is used. The springs used with a majority of residential garage doors are designed to last around 15,000 cycles. A full cycle occurs when the garage door is opened and closed. Since the springs are used an average of 6 times a day, a majority of springs will last around 6 to 8 years. Unfortunately, once your springs become damaged, you may struggle to open your garage doors.
Since springs are designed to lift the weight of your garage doors, homeowners and businesses will encounter major operational issues when springs break or become damaged. Whether you need broken garage door spring repair services or a full garage door spring replacement, our team is here to help restore safe and reliable operation.
Spring replacement may be needed when:
- The spring has snapped
- The spring is stretched or weakened
- The door will not stay balanced
- The spring is rusted or worn
- The opener cannot lift the door
- One spring breaks on a two-spring system
If your garage door uses two springs and one breaks, the other spring may also be near the end of its life. Our technician can inspect both springs and explain whether replacing one or both is the best option for your door.
WHAT CAUSES GARAGE DOOR SPRINGS TO BREAK?
Garage door springs do not last forever. Most springs are rated for a certain number of cycles, with one cycle being one full open and close. Over time, daily use adds up.
Common causes of spring failure include:
- Normal wear and tear
- Daily use over many years
- Rust or corrosion
- Lack of lubrication
- Poor garage door balance
- Wrong spring size
- Temperature changes
- Damaged cables or hardware
- Lack of regular garage door spring maintenance
A spring can also break suddenly, even if the door seemed fine the day before. Many homeowners hear a loud bang from the garage and later discover that the spring has snapped.
GARAGE DOOR SPRING MAINTENANCE
Regular garage door spring maintenance can help reduce strain on your garage door system and catch wear before it turns into a bigger problem.
Maintenance will not make springs last forever, but it can help improve performance and reduce the chance of unexpected issues. If you need assistance, our team offers comprehensive garage door spring repair services in Aurora, Colorado along with the surrounding areas and will work with you to maintain your system.
WHY GARAGE DOOR SPRINGS MATTER
Your garage door opener does not do all the heavy lifting. The springs are what help counterbalance the weight of the door so it can move smoothly and safely.
When the springs are working correctly, the door should feel balanced and easy to lift. When a spring breaks or weakens, the door can become extremely heavy. This can leave the opener struggling or unable to move the door at all.
The easiest way to prolong the lifespan of your garage door springs is to perform regular maintenance. Once a spring becomes damaged, it can unfortunately impact other parts of the system. Cables can loosen, rollers can bind, and the opener may wear out faster from trying to lift more weight than it should. That is why timely spring repair or replacement is so important.
Broken vs New Garage Door Spring
GARAGE DOOR SPRING INSTALLATION FOR NEW DOORS
Proper garage door spring installation is important for both new garage doors and replacement doors. Springs must be matched to the size and weight of the door. If the spring is too weak, the opener may struggle. If the spring is not properly installed or balanced, the door may move unevenly or become unsafe.
New garage doors often require properly sized springs as part of the installation process. Replacement doors may also need spring adjustments or a new spring system depending on the door’s weight, design, and hardware.
If you are replacing an older door or planning a new installation, Mountain View Doors can help with both the door and the spring system. Learn more about our residential garage door installation services in Denver, Colorado along with the surrounding areas.
Torsion Springs vs. Extension Springs
BROKEN GARAGE DOOR SPRING? HERE ARE THE SIGNS
Garage door springs do a lot of work every time your door opens and closes. When a spring breaks, the door may stop working suddenly or become too heavy for the opener to lift.
Common Signs You Need Spring Repair
- Your garage door only opens a few inches
- The door feels extremely heavy
- You heard a loud bang from the garage
- The opener strains but cannot lift the door
- The spring has a visible gap
- The door closes too quickly
- The door looks crooked or uneven
- A cable appears loose or has come off the drum
- The door will not open manually
If any of these issues sound familiar, it is best to stop using the door until it has been inspected. Continuing to run the opener with a broken garage door spring can strain the motor, cables, rollers, and other parts of the system.
Mountain View Doors provides complete garage door repair services in Denver, Colorado for spring problems along with other garage door issues.
WHAT CAUSES GARAGE DOOR SPRINGS TO BREAK?
Garage door springs do not last forever. Most springs are rated for a certain number of cycles, with one cycle being one full open and close. Over time, daily use adds up.
Common causes of spring failure include:
- Normal wear and tear
- Daily use over many years
- Rust or corrosion
- Lack of lubrication
- Poor garage door balance
- Wrong spring size
- Temperature changes
- Damaged cables or hardware
- Lack of regular garage door spring maintenance
A spring can also break suddenly, even if the door seemed fine the day before. Many homeowners hear a loud bang from the garage and later discover that the spring has snapped.
PROPER SPRING SIZING MATTERS: IPPT, DOOR WEIGHT, AND BALANCE
Garage door spring repair is not only a matter of installing a spring that looks similar to the old one. Torsion springs are measured in part by IPPT, which stands for Inch-Pounds Per Turn. IPPT tells a technician how much lifting torque the spring produces with each turn.
To balance the door correctly, the spring has to match the actual weight of the garage door, the number of turns needed, and the size of the cable drums. When these details are correct, the door should lift smoothly and the opener should not have to strain. When they are wrong, the door may feel too heavy, fly up too quickly, stop unevenly, or put extra wear on the opener, cables, and hardware.
WHY HOMEOWNERS CHOOSE MOUNTAIN VIEW DOORS
When your garage door spring breaks, you want the repair handled by a company you can trust. Mountain View Doors is known for clear communication, dependable workmanship, and honest recommendations.
Homeowners choose us because we are:
- Family-owned and operated
- Backed by over 20 years of garage door experience
- Trusted by more than 800 Google reviewers
- A Better Business Bureau accredited business with an A+ Rating
- Experienced with torsion and extension springs
- Skilled in residential and commercial garage door spring service
- Focused on safe, reliable repairs
You can learn more about Mountain View Doors and our company history on our website.
WHAT CAUSES GARAGE DOOR SPRINGS TO BREAK?
Garage door springs do not last forever. Most springs are rated for a certain number of cycles, with one cycle being one full open and close. Over time, daily use adds up.
Common causes of spring failure include:
- Normal wear and tear
- Daily use over many years
- Rust or corrosion
- Lack of lubrication
- Poor garage door balance
- Wrong spring size
- Temperature changes
- Damaged cables or hardware
- Lack of regular garage door spring maintenance
A spring can also break suddenly, even if the door seemed fine the day before. Many homeowners hear a loud bang from the garage and later discover that the spring has snapped.
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We provide garage door installation, service and repair to the greater Parker, CO area.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my garage door spring is broken?
Common signs include a door that only opens a few inches, a door that feels extremely heavy, a loud bang from the garage, a visible gap in the spring, or an opener that strains but cannot lift the door.
Can I open my garage door with a broken spring?
It is not recommended. A garage door with a broken spring can be very heavy and unsafe to lift. Using the opener while the spring is broken can also damage the opener.
Do you repair torsion and extension springs?
Yes. Our technicians service both torsion and extension spring systems. We can inspect your door, identify the spring type, and recommend the right repair or replacement.
Should both garage door springs be replaced at the same time?
It depends on your garage door system and the condition of the second spring. If one spring breaks and the other is the same age, replacing both may be recommended. Our technician can inspect the system and explain your options.
Is garage door spring repair dangerous?
Yes. Garage door springs are under high tension and should be repaired by trained technicians. DIY spring repair can cause serious injury or damage to the door system.
What is included in garage door spring maintenance?
Spring maintenance may include inspection, lubrication, door balance testing, hardware checks, cable inspection, and a review of the opener’s strain while lifting the door.
Do new garage doors need new spring installation?
Often, yes. A new or replacement garage door may need springs sized specifically for its weight and design. Proper spring installation helps the door move safely and reduces strain on the opener.
