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That Loud Pop? It Was Probably Your Spring.

If you heard a sudden, loud bang from your garage — like a gunshot — and now your door won’t open, there’s a very good chance your torsion spring just snapped.

It happens to thousands of Austin homeowners every year. Springs are under enormous tension and, over time, they simply wear out. Most are rated for 10,000 to 20,000 cycles. Do the math on opening your door twice a day for ten years and you’ll see how fast those cycles add up.

The good news: garage door spring repair in Austin is one of the most common and fastest fixes we do. In most cases, we can complete the job the same day you call.

Torsion Springs vs. Extension Springs

Torsion Springs

Torsion springs sit horizontally above the door opening, mounted on a steel shaft. They work by twisting and storing mechanical energy as the door closes, then releasing it to help lift the door. Most modern garage doors in Austin use torsion springs.

These springs come in a range of sizes and tension ratings. Getting the right spec matters — an incorrectly sized spring can cause the door to operate unevenly or wear out quickly

Extension Springs

Extension springs run along the horizontal tracks on either side of the door. They stretch (extend) as the door closes, storing energy to assist with opening. Older homes in Austin often still have extension spring systems.

Both types can break — and both require the same caution. Springs are under extreme tension and should only be replaced by trained technicians.

Signs You Have a Broken Garage Door Spring

  • Loud bang or snap sound from the garage
  • Door only opens a few inches before stopping
  • Door feels extremely heavy when lifted manually
  • Visible gap in the torsion spring coil above the door
  • One side of the door is higher than the other
  • The opener runs but the door doesn’t lift
  • Cables are hanging loosely or piled on the ground

Our Spring Repair & Replacement Process

Safety First

We start by releasing any remaining tension safely. Never attempt to operate a door with a known broken spring — the cable can snap under the uneven load.

Proper Sizing

We measure your door's exact weight, height, and track configuration to spec the correct spring. The right spring means proper balance and longer life.

Professional Installation

Springs are installed using specialized winding bars and techniques that ensure correct tension. This is not a DIY job — improperly tensioned springs can fail suddenly and cause serious injury.

Balance Test

After installation, we manually test the door's balance. A properly balanced door should stay in place when lifted to waist height and released.

Full System Check

We inspect the cables, rollers, and opener as part of every spring replacement. If we notice something else that's about to fail, we'll tell you — you decide if you want it fixed now or later.

Should You Replace One Spring or Both?

If your garage door has two torsion springs and one breaks, we typically recommend replacing both at the same time. Here’s why: springs are sold and rated in matched pairs. If one broke, the other is likely at a similar point in its lifespan — and replacing it alongside the first saves you a second service call in six months.

That said, we’ll give you both options and let you decide. No pressure.

Why Choose Us for Garage Door Spring Replacement in Austin?

  • Same-day spring replacement available in most cases
  • We stock both torsion and extension springs in a full range of sizes
  • Correct spring sizing for proper door balance and longevity
  • Flat-rate pricing — you’ll know the total cost before we start
  • Licensed technicians — safe, professional installation every time