Garage Door Springs in Burley: Types, Costs, and When to Replace

2026-04-30 7 min read

If you've ever dealt with a stuck garage door or heard a loud bang from your garage, chances are your springs are the culprit. Garage door springs in Burley fail more often than homeowners expect.and when they do, your door won't budge. I'll walk you through what these springs actually do, the two main types, real replacement costs, and honest signs it's time to call for help.

What Garage Door Springs Actually Do

Your garage door weighs between 300 and 400 pounds. That's roughly the weight of a grand piano. Without springs, you'd need serious upper body strength just to crack it open. Springs counterbalance that weight so your opener.whether it's a chain drive, belt drive, or smart opener.can lift and lower the door smoothly.

When springs work right, you barely notice them. When they snap, your door becomes immovable. Springs typically last 7 to 9 years with normal use, though cycles matter more than calendar years. If you open and close your door 4 times daily, you're looking at roughly 10,000 to 15,000 cycles before springs wear out. High-cycle doors in busy households fail faster.

Torsion Springs vs. Extension Springs

The two main types serve the same job but work differently.

Torsion springs sit above your door on a metal rod. They twist (torque) as your door moves, storing and releasing energy. Most modern homes built after 1990 use torsion springs. They're safer, quieter, and more durable than their counterpart.

Extension springs run along the sides of your door track. They stretch and contract like a rubber band. Older homes and some budget installations still use extension springs. They're cheaper upfront but less reliable and more prone to snapping suddenly.

A snapped spring isn't just an inconvenience.it's a safety issue. The door can drop unexpectedly, and a single broken extension spring leaves your door unbalanced.

Why Springs Fail in Burley (and Nearby)

Our Pacific Northwest climate accelerates wear. The moisture, temperature swings, and occasional rust all take a toll. If you've dealt with rust and moisture damage on your door before, springs are next on the list. Check out our guide on why Burley homeowners face rust faster for context.

Salt air near Tacoma and high humidity inland both corrode metal. Springs weaken from the inside out long before you see rust on the surface. Cold snaps also make springs brittle.a frozen spring is more likely to snap when you open the door on a 30-degree morning.

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Real Replacement Costs (No Hidden Fees)

Here's where I'm honest about pricing because it matters. A single torsion spring replacement runs $150 to $250. If both springs need replacing (common, since they wear together), expect $300 to $500 total, including labor and parts.

Extension spring replacement is cheaper.$100 to $200 per spring.but I rarely recommend them for new installs. The upfront savings disappear when you're calling back in three years.

Getting an estimate takes minutes. Call us at (253) 242-6271 or visit our contact page to book a time. We'll assess your springs, give you a fixed cost, and let you decide. No surprises, no upsells.

The cost varies based on spring quality and your opener type. A smart opener might need different spring specs than an older chain drive. That's why an on-site estimate beats guessing online.

Signs Your Springs Need Attention

Watch for these warning flags:

- The door feels heavier than normal. Your opener is working harder to lift a door that springs should help carry. - The door opens unevenly or tilts to one side. One spring is failing while the other holds. - You hear a loud bang or crack. That's a spring snapping. Stop using the door immediately. - The door won't open at all, even with the opener running. Springs have likely failed completely.

Don't ignore a struggling door. A weakened spring can snap without warning, and the repair bill only grows. Our garage door spring replacement guide covers this in detail if you want more specifics.

When to Call for Same-Day Service

If your door is stuck or you've heard a snap, contact Garage Door Burley right away. We offer same-day estimates and repairs across Burley and neighboring areas. Spring failure isn't something to postpone.a broken spring leaves your garage unsecured and your car inaccessible.

Call (253) 242-6271 now, or reach out online to schedule. We'll send someone out quickly, diagnose the problem, and give you an honest cost before we start work. Your door will work again.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do garage door springs last? Torsion and extension springs typically last 7 to 9 years, though cycles matter more than time. A door opened 4 times daily will wear springs faster than one opened once daily. Regular maintenance extends their life.

Can I replace garage door springs myself? Springs are under extreme tension. DIY replacement risks serious injury or death. Professional technicians have the tools and training to do it safely. Always hire a licensed company for spring work.

Why do both springs fail at the same time? Springs wear together over years. If one fails, the other is usually close behind. We typically recommend replacing both to avoid a second call within months.

What's the difference between a torsion and extension spring? Torsion springs twist above your door and are safer, quieter, and more durable. Extension springs stretch along the sides and are cheaper but less reliable. Most modern homes use torsion springs.

How much does a spring estimate cost? Our estimates are free. Call (253) 242-6271 or book online. We'll assess your springs, confirm the type, and quote a fixed price with no hidden fees.

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