St. Peters Garage Door Repair
A comprehensive guide by St. Peters Garage Door Repair — covering spring types, repair feasibility, replacement costs, and why we always offer a free on-site estimate.
When your overhead system stops lifting, a professional garage door torsion spring repair is usually required to get it moving safely again. Handling these components requires immense precision because they are wound under extreme mechanical tension. At St Peters Garage Door Repair, our licensed technicians specialize in safely managing a broken garage door spring to restore balance to your system. Attempting a DIY fix garage door torsion spring project without the right training and heavy-duty tools can lead to severe structural damage or physical injury.
Homeowners often ask if a snapped part can simply be welded or patched back together, but true garage door spring repair always involves a complete removal and installation of a brand new part. Once the high-tensile steel breaks, it cannot be safely mended or re-tensioned to hold the weight of the door again. To avoid sudden failures in the future, routine garage door spring maintenance — such as regular lubrication and balance testing — is highly recommended. However, if a failure has already occurred, the only viable option is a professional garage door repair broken spring service to ensure long-term operational safety.
Safety Warning: Never attempt to repair or re-tension a broken garage door spring yourself. The stored mechanical energy in a torsion spring can cause severe injury or death if released uncontrolled. Always call a licensed professional.
The total garage spring replacement cost depends heavily on your specific door setup, including its weight, size, and whether it uses single or dual springs. When calculating a fair garage door spring replacement price, we look at the cycle rating of the high-quality steel parts being installed to maximize longevity. Because most residential systems rely on twin springs that wear out at identical rates, the overall cost of spring replacement for garage door services is much more economical when you replace both components during a single service visit.
Most garage doors use two torsion springs that age and wear at the same rate. If one has snapped, the second is already under the same stress and will likely fail very soon — sometimes within days or weeks. Replacing only one spring is not recommended. Doing so leaves you with mismatched springs, an unbalanced door, and the near-certainty of a second service call. Replacing both at the same time saves you money, protects your opener from strain, and keeps your door safe and balanced for years to come.
Heavier and wider doors require stronger, more expensive springs. A double garage door needs significantly more spring tension than a single door.
Higher cycle-rated springs last longer. We offer options ranging from standard to commercial-grade 20,000+ cycle springs so you can choose the right balance of cost and longevity.
Torsion springs are more durable and safer than extension springs but cost slightly more. We assess your system and recommend the best fit for your door.
Our pricing is transparent and upfront. Same-day service is available throughout St. Charles County at no extra charge on most days.
Because every door has different spring sizes, we always come to you for a free on-site estimate. We measure, inspect, and give you a clear quote before any work begins.
Accurately measure your spring requirements on the spot
Identify any other worn components before they fail
Provide a detailed, honest quote with no hidden fees
Walk you through spring quality and warranty options
Same-day service available. Call now for your free on-site estimate.