Broken garage door spring? Don't risk injury trying to fix it yourself. Our certified technicians safely replace torsion and extension springs with same-day service throughout San Diego County.
Don't ignore these warning signs - a failing spring can be dangerous
If your garage door won't budge or only opens a few inches, you likely have a broken spring. The opener can't lift the door's full weight without spring assistance.
If the door feels unusually heavy when manually lifted or slams shut quickly, the springs are losing tension and need replacement.
A loud snapping or banging sound from the garage often indicates a spring has broken. Check for a visible gap in the spring coil.
If one side of the door hangs lower than the other, you may have a broken extension spring on one side.
Look at your torsion spring above the door. If you see a visible gap or separation in the coil, the spring has snapped.
Springs typically last 7-10 years or 10,000 cycles. Proactive replacement prevents unexpected failure.
Mounted horizontally above the door opening. These springs wind and unwind to lift the door.
Mounted on either side of the door, stretching and contracting to provide lift.
Springs are under thousands of pounds of tension.
Professionals have proper winding bars and safety equipment.
Incorrect tension causes opener strain and premature failure.
Professional work comes with parts and labor guarantees.
Garage door spring repair is our specialty. Same-day service, safe work, guaranteed results.
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