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A broken or failing garage door spring is one of the most disruptive and safety-critical problems a homeowner or business can face. Without a functioning spring, the door loses its counterbalance and cannot be operated safely. Century Garage Door provides fast, professional spring repair for residential and commercial garage door systems of all types and configurations. Our technicians are available 24/7, carry springs for most common door sizes on every service vehicle, and restore safe, balanced operation before every job is closed out.
Our Services:
- Emergency Garage Door Repair
- Garage Door Cable Repair
- Garage Door Cable Replacement
- Garage Door Drum Replacement
- Garage Door Hinge Repair
- Garage Door Keypad Installation
- Garage Door Keypad Repair
- Garage Door Keypad Replacement
- Garage Door Keypad Reset
- Garage Door Lock Installation
- Garage Door Lock Repair
- Garage Door Off Track Repair
- Garage Door Panel Replacement
- Garage Door Repair
- Garage Door Replacement
- Garage Door Roller Replacement
- Garage Door Safety Inspection
- Garage Door Spring Installation
- Garage Door Spring Repair
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Signs Your Garage Door Springs Need Repair
Springs give clear warning signs before a complete failure occurs in many cases, and catching them early makes for a faster, safer, and less costly repair. In other situations the failure is sudden — but the response is the same. Stop using the door and call for professional service immediately.
Signs your garage door springs need professional attention:
- The door will not open at all or lifts only a few inches before the opener motor stalls under the weight.
- You heard a loud bang from the garage — the characteristic sound of a torsion spring snapping under full tension.
- The door hangs unevenly or one side sits lower than the other, indicating a spring has failed or lost significant tension on one side.
- A visible gap has appeared in the coil of the torsion spring mounted above the door opening.
- The cables appear loose, slack, or have slipped off the drums on one or both sides following a spring failure.
- The door feels significantly heavier than normal when tested manually with the opener disengaged.
- The spring coil shows visible rust, corrosion, or surface cracking that indicates fatigue is developing before a full break occurs.
If any of these signs are present, stop using the door immediately and call Century Garage Door for same-day spring repair service.
Common Garage Door Spring Problems We Fix
Spring failures follow a predictable set of patterns across residential and commercial door systems. Century Garage Door technicians diagnose and resolve all of them accurately and efficiently, addressing not just the failed spring but the conditions that contributed to its failure.
Common spring problems we resolve include:
- Broken torsion springs that have snapped under load and left the door inoperable, typically accompanied by a loud bang and visible separation in the spring coil above the door opening.
- Broken extension springs on older or lower-clearance installations that have snapped along the side track, causing the door to drop or hang at an angle on the affected side.
- Springs with reduced tension that have not broken but have lost enough of their calibrated tension to leave the door out of balance, straining the opener motor and wearing cables and drums unevenly.
- Corroded or rusted springs where moisture exposure has degraded the spring steel, reducing load-bearing capacity and accelerating the timeline to a complete failure.
- Undersized or incorrectly rated springs that were installed without precise sizing to the door’s actual weight, causing premature failure and placing excess stress on every component the spring connects to.
- Single-spring configurations on double doors where a door that requires two torsion springs was installed or repaired with one, placing the full load on a single spring and guaranteeing early failure.
Garage Door Spring Repair & Adjustment Services
Spring repair covers more than replacing a broken coil. A complete spring service addresses the full system — tension calibration, cable condition, drum alignment, and door balance — to ensure the repair is accurate, safe, and built to last. Century Garage Door provides comprehensive spring repair and adjustment for all residential and commercial door configurations.
Our spring repair and adjustment services include:
- Full inspection of the spring system, cables, drums, bottom brackets, and door hardware to assess complete system condition before any repair begins.
- Safe winding and unwinding of spring tension using correct winding bars and controlled technique throughout the process.
- Removal of broken, fatigued, corroded, or incorrectly sized springs and installation of correctly sized replacements matched precisely to the door’s measured weight, height, and required cycle rating.
- Safety cable installation on all extension spring systems as a standard component of every repair.
- Tension adjustment and re-calibration on springs that have lost tension but have not yet broken, restoring balanced load distribution without full replacement where the spring is still within safe operating condition.
- Cable inspection and replacement when fraying, slack, or drum displacement is identified alongside the spring failure.
- Door balance test after every spring repair to confirm the door holds steady at the midpoint of travel with no drift in either direction.
- Full lubrication of the spring assembly, cables, drums, and adjacent hardware following repair.
- Operational test running the door through several complete cycles to confirm smooth, balanced, centered movement before the job is closed out.
Emergency Broken Spring Repair
A broken garage door spring renders the door unsafe to operate and should not be used under any circumstances until the spring has been professionally replaced. When a spring failure leaves a vehicle trapped, a home unsecured, or a commercial facility unable to operate, Century Garage Door provides 24/7 emergency response so the situation is resolved as quickly as possible.
Our technicians are dispatched promptly with springs stocked in the sizes needed for most residential and light commercial door systems on every service vehicle. Whether the spring broke during a normal cycle at an inconvenient time or failed in a way that has compromised the door’s position, we arrive prepared to diagnose and repair the full system in a single visit. Call us any time and a real technician will be reachable immediately.
Why Choose Century Garage Door
Homeowners and businesses choose Century Garage Door for spring repair because we address the complete problem — not just the visible break. Identifying what caused the spring to fail, sizing the replacement correctly, and verifying the full system is balanced after installation are what separate a lasting repair from a temporary fix.
Reasons to choose Century Garage Door:
- Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for emergency and scheduled spring repair.
- Same-day response for most spring repair calls to restore safe operation quickly.
- Precise spring sizing based on actual door measurements to ensure correct tension and rated cycle life.
- Torsion and extension spring repair available for all residential and commercial door configurations.
- High-cycle spring upgrades available for households and facilities with high daily use.
- Safety cable installation included on every extension spring system as a standard part of every repair.
- Full balance test and operational check included with every spring repair at no additional charge.
- Transparent, upfront pricing with a free estimate and no hidden fees before any work begins.
- Consistent workmanship standards backed by a professional guarantee on every repair.
Call now for fast garage door spring repair. Get a free estimate from our team today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to use my garage door if a spring is broken?
No. A door with a broken spring has lost its counterbalance and is too heavy to be operated safely by the opener or manually. Attempting to use the door risks injury from the door’s uncontrolled weight and can cause additional damage to the tracks, cables, opener, and panels. Keep the area in front of and beneath the door clear and call Century Garage Door for same-day repair.
Should both springs be replaced when only one breaks?
Yes, in almost every case. Springs on the same door wear at the same rate, so if one has broken the other is likely close behind. Replacing both at the same time restores balanced tension across the full door, avoids the cost and disruption of a second emergency service call in the near future, and ensures the door is operating on two springs of equal condition and cycle rating.
How long do garage door springs last?
Standard residential springs are rated for approximately 10,000 open and close cycles — roughly seven to ten years at average use. High-cycle springs rated for 20,000 or more cycles are available as an upgrade and are a practical investment for households where the door operates six or more times per day. Regular maintenance and proper lubrication help springs reach their full rated service life.
What causes garage door springs to break?
The most common causes are normal wear from accumulated cycling over time, metal fatigue accelerated by rust or corrosion from moisture exposure, and incorrect spring sizing that places the spring under greater stress than it is rated to handle. Springs that are undersized for the door’s actual weight or that were not replaced as a pair when one previously failed are particularly prone to early breakage.
Can a tension adjustment fix a spring that has not fully broken?
In some cases, yes. If a spring has lost tension but remains structurally intact, recalibration can restore balanced door performance without a full replacement. Century Garage Door will inspect the spring’s condition and give you an honest assessment of whether adjustment is a safe and lasting option or whether replacement is the more appropriate course of action given the spring’s current state.