Torsion Spring Repair Services in Greater Seattle
Expert torsion spring repair and replacement — proper balancing, high-cycle upgrades, and same-day emergency service.
What Is Torsion Spring Repair?
Torsion Spring Repair is the specialized replacement of torsion springs mounted on a steel shaft above the garage door opening. Torsion springs use torque to counterbalance the door weight and require precise winding to a specific number of turns based on door weight and height.
How Much Does Torsion Spring Repair Cost?
Torsion spring replacement costs $200 to $400 for a standard pair, or $300 to $600 for high-cycle springs. The price includes removal, installation, precision winding, and balance test.
What Is the Difference Between Torsion and Extension Springs?
Torsion springs mount above the door on a shaft and use torque. Extension springs run along horizontal tracks and stretch to store energy. Torsion springs are safer, last longer, and provide smoother movement.
How Long Do Torsion Springs Last?
Standard springs last about 10,000 cycles (7-10 years). High-cycle springs last 15-25 years. Cold weather in the Puget Sound area can reduce lifespan by 10-20 percent.
When Do You Need Torsion Spring Repair?
- ⚠Loud bang followed by door not opening
- ⚠Visible gap in spring coils
- ⚠Door extremely heavy to lift
- ⚠Door opens a few inches then stops
What Does Torsion Spring Repair Include?
- ✓Same-day emergency torsion spring replacement
- ✓Precise spring sizing based on door weight and dimensions
- ✓High-cycle spring upgrades (up to 50,000 cycles)
- ✓Dual spring conversion for single-spring systems
- ✓Complete door balance testing after installation
- ✓Bearing and shaft inspection included with every replacement
- ✓Written warranty on all springs and labor
Before & After

Broken torsion spring replaced with a high-cycle upgrade on a two-car garage door
Common Questions About Torsion Spring Repair
How do I know if my torsion spring is broken?
The most common sign is a loud bang from the garage followed by the door refusing to open. You may also see a visible gap in the spring above the door, or the door may feel extremely heavy when you try to lift it manually. If your opener strains or the door only opens a few inches before stopping, a broken torsion spring is the most likely cause.
What is the difference between torsion and extension springs?
Torsion springs mount horizontally on a shaft above the door opening and use rotational force to lift the door. Extension springs mount along the horizontal tracks on each side and stretch to store energy. Torsion springs provide smoother operation, last longer, and are considered safer because they remain on the shaft even when they break.
How long do torsion springs typically last?
A standard torsion spring is rated for approximately 10,000 cycles, where one cycle equals one open-and-close. For a household that uses the garage door four times per day, that translates to roughly seven years. High-cycle springs rated for 25,000 to 50,000 cycles are available and can last significantly longer.
Should I replace both springs at the same time?
Yes, we strongly recommend replacing both springs simultaneously if your door uses a two-spring system. Springs installed at the same time wear at roughly the same rate, so when one breaks the other is near the end of its life as well. Replacing both avoids a second service call and ensures balanced door operation.
Can I replace a torsion spring myself?
We advise against it. Torsion springs are under extreme tension and can cause serious injury if handled improperly. Professional technicians use specialized winding bars and follow safety protocols developed through years of training. The cost savings of a DIY attempt are not worth the risk of injury or damage to the door system.
How much does torsion spring replacement cost?
The cost depends on the spring size, cycle rating, and whether one or both springs need replacement. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, and there are no hidden fees. Most standard residential torsion spring replacements fall within a moderate price range that includes parts, labor, and a warranty.
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