Garage Door Springs in Edgewater: Cost, Types & When to Replace

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A customer called last Tuesday saying her garage door wouldn't open. One quick look told me everything: both torsion springs were shot. She'd been putting off maintenance, and now faced a $350 repair instead of catching it early. Garage door springs in Edgewater wear out faster than most homeowners expect, and understanding the cost, types, and replacement timeline can save you money and frustration.

Your garage door springs are the hardest-working components on your door. They counterbalance the weight so your opener doesn't burn out in six months. Most residential springs last 7 to 9 years with normal use, and that's the honest timeline. When they snap, you're looking at same-day repair costs between $200 and $400 depending on whether you need torsion or extension springs replaced.

Two Spring Types: Torsion vs. Extension

The type matters because it affects both cost and safety. Torsion springs sit above the door and twist to lift it. They're the preferred choice in most homes because they distribute weight evenly and last longer. Extension springs run along the sides of the door and stretch to create lift. Both work, but torsion springs typically command a slightly higher price tag.

Torsion springs usually run $150 to $300 per spring, while extension springs cost $100 to $200 per pair. Most doors have either one or two springs. If you've got a heavier door (like an insulated model), you might have two torsion springs working together. That doubles the parts cost, but it's not a design flaw. It's load distribution.

Here's what matters most: never attempt DIY spring replacement. Springs are under enormous tension. A snapped spring can cause serious injury or death. I've seen cuts, broken fingers, and worse. Let the professionals handle it. Call Garage Door Edgewater or another licensed technician in your area.

Why Springs Fail Before You Expect

Springs don't just wear out randomly. Certain conditions accelerate failure. In Edgewater's humid, salty air near the Atlantic, rust eats into springs faster than inland. Lack of lubrication is another killer. Saltwater and dust jam the mechanism, forcing springs to work harder.

Overuse matters too. If you're opening and closing your door 10+ times daily, springs fatigue quicker. Extreme temperature swings (rare here, but possible during winter dips) stress metal. And if you've already replaced springs once, the second set might fail sooner because the door's alignment shifted slightly during the first replacement.

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Spring Replacement Cost Breakdown

Let's be direct about pricing. A typical snapped spring repair in Edgewater costs:

- One torsion spring: $250 to $350 (parts and labor) - Two torsion springs: $400 to $550, Extension springs (pair): $200 to $350, Service call fee: Usually waived if you book repair same-day

Labor runs $100 to $150 per hour, and most jobs take under two hours. That's honest pricing. Some shops charge $150 per spring plus a hefty service fee. We don't. You get one transparent estimate upfront.

If you're curious about how spring costs fit into your overall garage door picture, our guide on garage door replacement cost in Edgewater covers when repair makes sense versus full replacement.

Preventive Maintenance Saves Money

The cheapest repair is the one you never need. Annual lubrication costs almost nothing but extends spring life by 1 to 2 years. A light silicone spray on the springs, hinges, and rollers takes 10 minutes. Do it every spring and fall.

Also, watch for the warning signs. If your door feels heavier than normal, opens unevenly, or makes loud creaking sounds, springs are weakening. Don't wait for a snapped spring. Our post on 7 warning signs your garage door needs professional repair walks through the red flags.

Regular maintenance costs far less than emergency replacement. In fact, check our garage door maintenance cost guide to see how a small investment prevents big bills.

When to Call a Professional

If even one spring is damaged, replace both at the same time. Mismatched springs create imbalanced opening and put stress on your opener. Same principle applies whether you have torsion or extension springs.

Schedule a free quote with us if you hear a loud snap, notice your door hanging crooked, or suspect spring failure. We'll assess the damage, give you a same-day estimate, and handle the repair right away if you approve. No hidden fees. No pressure.

Spring failure happens to every homeowner eventually. The difference is how quickly and affordably you respond. We're here to help.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do garage door springs last? Residential garage door springs typically last 7 to 9 years with normal use (about 3 to 5 open/close cycles daily). In Edgewater's humid, salty climate, corrosion can shorten that lifespan. Lack of lubrication also speeds wear.

Can I replace springs myself? No. Springs are under extreme tension and can cause serious injury or death if mishandled. Always hire a licensed technician. Professional replacement takes 30 to 60 minutes and costs far less than a hospital visit.

What's the difference between torsion and extension springs? Torsion springs twist above the door and distribute weight evenly; they last longer and cost slightly more. Extension springs stretch along the sides; they're cheaper but less durable. Torsion is the industry standard for most residential doors.

How much does a snapped spring cost to repair in Edgewater? One torsion spring typically costs $250 to $350 installed. Two torsion springs run $400 to $550. Extension springs are slightly cheaper. Labor is usually $100 to $150 per hour, and most jobs finish in under two hours.

Should I replace both springs if only one snapped? Yes. Replacing one leaves the other aging spring to fail soon after, creating an imbalanced door and extra stress on your opener. Replacing both springs at once is more cost-effective long-term.

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