Alis

25 Aug, 2025

"Hi, I have a torsion spring in my garage door that’s damaged. The door is still working, but I’m worried it’s putting extra strain on the motor. I’ve already had a few technicians come by, but they gave me different answers. I just need to know what the cost of replacing the spring might be. Can you give me an idea?"

Garage Door Spring Is Damaged – What To Do?

Answerd by:

Gate Repair Pro

Miami, FL

It’s great that you’re addressing the issue with your torsion spring early! When a spring becomes damaged, it can indeed put additional strain on the motor and other components of your garage door system. Here’s a breakdown of what’s likely going on and what you can expect when replacing the spring.

1. What Is a Torsion Spring, and Why Does It Matter?

A torsion spring is a key component in your garage door system. It balances the weight of the door and allows it to open and close smoothly. When a spring becomes damaged or worn out, it can affect the overall operation and cause additional wear on the door’s opener motor, which is why it’s essential to replace it promptly.

2. How to Identify if a Torsion Spring Needs Replacing?

You mentioned that your door is still working, but here are some signs that the torsion spring may need replacing:

  • The door is heavy or difficult to open: The spring should be providing counterbalance, making the door easy to lift.
  • You hear loud popping noises: This could indicate that the spring is beginning to fail.
  • Uneven movement: The door may not open evenly, or it may get stuck partway.
  • Visible damage: A broken spring will often be clearly visible — it might look stretched, broken, or misaligned.

3. What’s the Cost of Replacing a Torsion Spring?

The price for replacing a torsion spring varies based on the type of spring, the size of your door, and your location. On average, the cost of replacing a torsion spring can range from $150 to $350. Here’s a breakdown:

  • Standard torsion spring replacement: $150–$250
  • Heavy-duty or custom springs: $250–$350 or more

These prices typically include labor, materials, and a standard warranty. However, additional issues like broken cables, track misalignment, or damaged parts could increase the price. Many service providers who handle garage doors also offer Electric Gate Repair, so it’s worth asking if you need multiple repairs done at the same time.

Pro Tip: Always ask for a free on-site estimate so that you can get a precise quote once the technician inspects the door.

4. Why a Free Estimate Matters

As you mentioned in your call, getting an on-site estimate is crucial to avoid surprises. Reputable companies offer free estimates so you can get a clear idea of the total cost before committing to repairs.

Most technicians will:

  • Inspect the spring: Check for damage and assess whether replacement is needed.
  • Inspect other components: Check the door’s tracks, cables, and opener to ensure everything is functioning properly.
  • Provide a written estimate: Clearly detail the cost of parts and labor involved.

5. Next Steps for You

Given the concerns about extra strain on the motor, it's a good idea to have a professional assess the situation sooner rather than later. Most companies, including us, offer mobile services, so a technician can visit your home directly to evaluate the spring and provide you with an exact quote.

If you decide to go ahead with the repair, the technician will replace the spring and ensure everything is operating smoothly again.

The Repair Process

  • Inspection: The technician will assess the damage to the torsion spring and check if any other components need attention.
  • Replacement: The old spring will be removed and replaced with a new one.
  • Testing: The technician will test the door to ensure smooth operation, proper balancing, and safe functionality.

Pro Tip for Homeowners

To avoid premature wear on your garage door, ensure regular maintenance every 6–12 months. This includes lubricating the springs, checking alignment, and cleaning tracks. A little preventive care can extend the lifespan of your garage door system.

FAQs About Torsion Spring Replacement

Signs include difficulty opening the door, loud noises, uneven door movement, or visible damage to the spring.

Typically, it takes about 1-2 hours to replace a torsion spring, depending on the complexity and whether other parts need fixing.

Replacing a torsion spring is dangerous if not done correctly. It’s best to hire a professional for safety reasons.

The cost typically includes parts, labor, and a warranty. Additional charges may apply for repairs to other components.

Regular maintenance, including lubricating the springs and ensuring the door is balanced, can extend the life of your torsion spring.

Ready to get that spring replaced? Schedule a Free Estimate with our technician today, and we'll assess the issue and give you a precise quote.

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