Garage Door Spring Repair in Archdale: When to Call for Help

2026-06-16 7 min read

In our years serving Archdale, we've seen this problem again and again: homeowners notice their garage door moving slower or sagging on one side, then delay the call. A snapped spring isn't just inconvenient. It's a safety hazard that can trap a car, injure someone, or cause thousands in secondary damage. This guide walks you through the warning signs and explains why professional repair is non-negotiable.

How Garage Door Springs Work

Your garage door weighs 300 to 500 pounds. Two springs (torsion springs mounted above the door, or extension springs on the sides) support that weight and help your opener lift it smoothly. Springs last 7 to 9 years under normal use in North Carolina's humidity. When one fails, the other bears double the load and fails within weeks.

A snapped spring isn't a gradual wear issue. It happens fast. You'll hear a loud bang from the garage. The door will hang crooked or won't open at all. Never try to force it up with the opener. The motor will burn out, and you'll face both spring and opener replacement costs.

Red Flags Before a Spring Breaks

Watch for these warning signs. If your door opens slower than usual, one spring may already be weakening. If the door hangs lower on one side, that's a torsion spring losing tension. Listen for squeaking or grinding sounds during operation. Any of these means call a professional near you for a same-day evaluation.

Don't wait for the spring to snap. A preventive repair or replacement is far cheaper than emergency service plus opener damage. Most homeowners in Archdale don't realize their springs are failing until the door stops working entirely.

If you're unsure about your door's overall condition, our garage door maintenance guide covers routine inspections that catch spring trouble before it becomes critical.

Why DIY Spring Repair Is Dangerous

Springs hold enormous tension. A torsion spring under load can cause serious injury or death if it unwinds unexpectedly. The cable can snap and whip at high speed. Even experienced mechanics use specialized tools and safety cables to replace springs.

We've treated too many DIY attempts that went wrong. Someone tries to loosen a spring by hand, it releases suddenly, and they're in the emergency room. Don't be that homeowner. Spring repair requires training, equipment, and insurance. Call a licensed technician.

**Need garage door springs in Archdale today?** Call (336) 810-8402. We cover same-day service across the area.

Spring Replacement Cost and Timeline

The cost to replace a pair of torsion springs typically ranges from $300 to $500, depending on spring quality and door size. Extension springs may cost less. An estimate should always be free and include labor, parts, and a warranty.

Same-day service is possible if you call early in the day. Garage Door Archdale stocks common spring sizes and can usually complete the work in under two hours. If both springs are near the end of their life, replacing them together (rather than one now and one later) saves money and prevents a second emergency call in a few weeks.

For a detailed breakdown of what you'll spend, see our post on garage door spring replacement costs in Archdale, which also covers opener implications.

What Happens If You Ignore It

A snapped spring forces your garage door opener to work twice as hard, burning out the motor. That's a $400 to $800 repair on top of the spring bill. Your door may jam in the track. If the spring fails while the door is closing, it could drop suddenly and damage a vehicle or person below.

The longer you wait, the worse the domino effect. One failed spring leads to opener failure, then track damage, then panel problems. What started as a $350 spring job becomes a $1,500 project.

Reach out to schedule a free quote now if you suspect spring trouble. Same-day estimates are available, and we can often book repairs within 24 hours.

Taking Action Now

Spring failure isn't a "maybe next week" problem. It's a safety issue that gets worse every time you use the door. A quick inspection from a licensed technician gives you peace of mind and a clear cost estimate.

Call Garage Door Archdale at (336) 810-8402 or book your inspection online. We serve Archdale and surrounding areas including Trinity and Randleman with same-day spring service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do garage door springs last? Torsion and extension springs typically last 7 to 9 years in North Carolina's climate. Humidity and temperature swings speed up wear. Regular maintenance can extend their life slightly, but replacement is inevitable.

Can I replace just one spring? Technically yes, but we don't recommend it. If one spring has failed, the other is near failure and will break within weeks. Replacing both at once saves money and prevents a second emergency repair.

What's the difference between torsion and extension springs? Torsion springs mount horizontally above the door and twist to support weight. Extension springs run along the sides and stretch. Both do the same job. Torsion springs are more durable and common in modern doors.

Is spring repair covered by insurance? Most homeowner policies don't cover spring failure because it's considered normal wear and tear. Check your policy, but plan to pay out of pocket. A preventive maintenance plan can reduce costs over time.

How quickly can you repair a snapped spring in Archdale? We offer same-day service for spring replacement if you call before noon. Call (336) 810-8402 to check availability and schedule your appointment.

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