Your garage door worked fine yesterday. This morning? It won’t move an inch. The opener hums, the cable shifts, but the door stays put. That moment of frustration is familiar to thousands of homeowners—and in most cases, a broken or worn-out spring is the culprit.
Spring failure is one of the most common garage door issues out there, and it tends to happen without warning. One day you’re coming home from work, hitting the button, and everything is normal. The next, you’re stuck in the driveway wondering what went wrong. Understanding why springs fail—and knowing who to call when they do—can save you hours of frustration and costly damage.
What Do Garage Door Springs Actually Do?
Garage doors are heavier than most people realize. A standard single-car door can weigh anywhere from 130 to 200 pounds. A double-car door can exceed 400 pounds. Springs are the mechanism that counterbalances that weight, making it possible for your opener motor to lift the door with minimal effort.
There are two main types of springs used in residential garage systems:
- Torsion springs sit horizontally above the door opening and work by twisting under tension. They’re more durable, more precise, and the preferred choice for most modern garage systems.
- Extension springs run along the sides of the door tracks and stretch as the door closes. These are more common in older systems and lighter doors.
Both types have a finite lifespan—typically rated by cycle count. A standard spring lasts around 10,000 cycles. For a homeowner who opens and closes their garage door four times a day, that translates to roughly seven years. High-cycle springs rated at 20,000 or more cycles are also available and offer longer service life.
How to Tell If a Spring Has Failed
Spring failure is usually obvious. Here are the most common signs:
The door won’t open at all. If your opener is running but the door doesn’t lift, a broken torsion spring is the most likely cause. The motor simply doesn’t have the mechanical advantage to compensate for the missing spring tension.
The door opens unevenly. When one extension spring breaks and the other remains intact, the door can tilt or rack to one side. This puts strain on the cables, tracks, and opener and should be addressed immediately.
A loud bang from the garage. Torsion springs store a significant amount of tension. When one snaps, the release of energy creates a sharp, loud noise—sometimes loud enough to sound like a small explosion. Many homeowners report hearing it from inside the house.
Visible separation in the spring coil. If you can see a gap in the coils of your torsion spring, the spring has broken and the door should not be operated until it’s replaced.
The door feels unusually heavy. Try manually lifting the door with the opener disconnected. A properly balanced door should lift smoothly and hold its position when released halfway. If it feels extremely heavy or drops quickly, the spring tension is insufficient.
Why DIY Spring Repair Is Risky
This is one of those home repairs where the risk-to-reward ratio doesn’t work in your favor. Garage door springs operate under extreme tension—enough tension to cause serious injury if a spring is improperly handled or slips during installation. Professional technicians use specialized winding bars, safety cables, and tools designed specifically for this work.
Beyond the safety concern, there’s also the matter of getting it right. Replacing a spring involves more than just swapping one out. The spring must be correctly sized for the door’s weight and height. It needs to be wound to the proper tension. Both springs in a two-spring system should typically be replaced together, since a spring of similar age is likely to fail soon after the first one goes.
Getting any of these details wrong leads to a door that’s unbalanced, hard on the opener motor, or at risk of failing again quickly.
What Makes a Quality Spring Repair Service Worth It
Garage door spring repair, when handled by skilled technicians who arrive equipped with the right parts and tools on the first visit, protects your investment in your garage system and keeps your door operating safely for years to come—without the stress of repeat breakdowns or half-measures that wear out other components prematurely.
GoGo Garage Door Service LLC brings exactly that kind of reliability to every job. The team is trained to assess your full door system—not just the broken spring—so that the repair addresses the root cause rather than just the most visible symptom.
Whether your home has a single torsion spring setup or a dual-extension spring system, GoGo Garage Door Service LLC carries a wide selection of spring sizes and grades, including high-cycle options for homeowners who want longer intervals between replacements.
What to Expect From a Professional Spring Replacement
A professional spring repair appointment typically involves:
- Inspection of the full door system — tracks, cables, rollers, and opener are checked alongside the springs
- Measurement and spring selection — the door’s weight and dimensions determine the correct spring specifications
- Safe removal of the broken spring — tension is carefully released before the old spring is detached
- Installation and tensioning of the new spring(s) — proper wind count is set based on door height and spring specifications
- Balance test — the door is tested manually and with the opener to confirm smooth, even operation
- Lubrication and adjustment — all moving parts are lubricated and the opener force settings are confirmed
The entire process typically takes under an hour for a standard residential system.
Don’t Let a Broken Spring Sit
Continuing to operate a garage door with a broken or failing spring accelerates wear on the opener motor, cables, and rollers. What starts as a spring replacement can become a more expensive repair if other components are pushed beyond their limits.
GoGo Garage Door Service LLC is available for both scheduled appointments and urgent service calls, making it straightforward to get a broken spring addressed quickly—before a minor issue becomes a bigger one.
Take the Next Step With GoGo Garage Door Service LLC
A broken spring doesn’t have to mean a stressful day. GoGo Garage Door Service LLC makes the repair process simple: a clear diagnosis, upfront pricing, and a team that stands behind their work. If your door is showing any of the warning signs above—or if it stopped working entirely—reach out to GoGo Garage Door Service LLC to schedule a service visit.
Your garage door should open when you need it to. Let’s make sure it does.

