Snapped Garage Door Springs in Lewisville: Repair Cost and Same-Day Options

2026-07-14 7 min read

A customer called last Tuesday with a garage door stuck halfway up and a loud *snap* still ringing in her ears. She'd heard the noise that morning but didn't know what it meant until she tried to open the door again. That sound was a torsion spring breaking under tension, and it's one of the most common emergencies we handle across Lewisville. A snapped spring will stop your door cold. You can't force it up, and you shouldn't try. The good news: repair time is usually quick, and we offer same-day service for spring replacements.

Why Springs Snap (And Why It Happens to You)

Garage door springs don't fail randomly. They wear out predictably. A typical torsion spring lasts between 7 and 9 years with normal use, or roughly 10,000 to 15,000 cycles. That's why springs fail in pairs more often than not. If one snaps, the other is usually close behind.

The culprits are heat, humidity, and use. Lewisville summers put stress on metal. Rust forms inside the coil if moisture gets in. A spring that's been holding up a 400-pound door for nearly a decade finally gives. Some springs snap during operation. Others break quietly while the door sits closed, and you discover it the next morning.

Extension springs (the type that run along the sides of your door) snap less dramatically than torsion springs, but they're equally dangerous. Both types store enormous mechanical energy. When they break, that energy releases suddenly.

Cost of Spring Replacement in Lewisville

Here's where I'm honest about pricing. A single torsion spring replacement costs between $250 and $400 in our area, depending on spring size and quality. An extension spring runs $150 to $300. If both springs need replacement (which we often recommend when one snaps), expect $450 to $750 for the pair, plus labor.

Labor typically runs $100 to $200 for a same-day visit. Some shops charge extra for emergency calls. We don't. If you call during business hours and we have availability, the price is the same.

The real cost spike happens if a snapped spring damages your opener. A broken spring forces the motor to work harder, and that strain can burn out the opener. That's why we always inspect the entire system before quoting. A $300 spring repair is cheap compared to a $600 opener replacement that could have been prevented.

**Need garage door springs in Lewisville today?** Call (336) 600-4636 for same-day service and an honest estimate before we touch anything.

What Happens During a Spring Replacement

When you call with a snapped spring, we ask three questions: Does the door move at all? Is it stuck open or closed? When did you hear the noise? Those answers help us prepare and arrive with the right parts.

Spring replacement requires disconnecting the tension, removing the old coil, installing a new one, and rebalancing the door. It's not a job for DIY unless you've done it before. The tools are specialized, and the danger is real. A snapped spring under tension can cause serious injury.

Our process is straightforward. We come out, assess the spring and the opener, provide a written estimate, and if you approve, we replace it the same day. We use commercial-grade springs rated for your door's weight. We test the balance before we leave. No surprises, no hidden fees.

For more on the signs that springs need attention before they fail, read our post on garage door spring replacement in Lewisville, NC: signs, costs, and why it matters.

Prevention: Extend Your Spring's Life

You can't stop springs from aging, but you can slow it down. Keep your garage reasonably dry. Humidity accelerates rust. Lubricate the springs twice a year with a silicone-based garage door lubricant (not WD-40, which attracts dust). A well-maintained spring lasts closer to 10 years than 7.

Regular maintenance catches problems early. During a routine tune-up, we inspect springs for wear, check tension, and spot rust before it spreads. That's cheaper than an emergency call. If you haven't had your door serviced in over a year, schedule a maintenance visit to catch small issues.

For a complete inspection and quote on spring repair or replacement, get a same-day estimate from Garage Door Lewisville.

When to Replace Both Springs

If one torsion spring breaks, we recommend replacing both. They wear at the same rate. If you replace just one, the new spring will outlast the old one by years, creating uneven tension. That imbalance stresses your opener and door tracks. The cost difference between one and two springs is small compared to the cost of fixing damage later.

If you have extension springs, the decision depends on age and condition. If both are older than 6 years, replace them together. If one is newer, we can replace just the broken one.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a spring replacement take? Most torsion spring replacements take 1 to 2 hours from arrival to completion. We test everything before we leave, so you can use your door immediately.

Can I use my garage door if one spring is broken? No. Do not attempt to open a door with a broken spring. The opener will strain, and you risk damaging it. Call for service instead.

What's the difference between torsion and extension springs? Torsion springs sit above the door and twist to lift it. Extension springs run along the sides and stretch. Both need replacement eventually. Torsion springs are more common in modern doors.

Do you offer warranties on spring replacement? Yes. All springs we install come with a manufacturer's warranty. We also guarantee our labor for one year.

Should I replace springs if they're not broken yet? If your door is over 8 years old and springs have never been replaced, replacement is worth discussing. An estimate is free, and we'll tell you honestly if replacement is urgent or can wait.

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