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A Snapped Spring Can Trap Your Vehicle and Compromise Home Security
Discovering a broken garage door spring creates immediate frustration, often trapping your vehicle inside the garage and posing a significant safety risk due to the immense tension involved in the system. Residents in Round Rock need professional, precise, and immediate repair services to restore the heavy lifting mechanism of their overhead door safely. — Schedule your service today.
Get your garage back in motion with our targeted service approach:
- Restore access immediately with same-day service options designed for urgent spring failures.
- Eliminate financial guesswork through transparent pricing models that carry no hidden service fees.
- Secure your investment with comprehensive warranties on all replacement springs and labor.
All services are performed by certified technicians backed by a comprehensive warranty for your ultimate satisfaction. Good Golly Garage Doors understands that a broken spring is not just an inconvenience; it is a structural failure that renders your heaviest moving wall inoperable.
Immediate Help for Critical Garage Door Spring Failures
When a garage door spring snaps, the system loses the counterweight necessary to lift the door. The loud “bang” often associated with this failure indicates that the metal coil has reached its breaking point, releasing stored kinetic energy. In Round Rock, where garages are primary entry points, this issue requires an urgent technical response. You generally face two types of spring systems: torsion springs and extension springs.
Torsion springs are located above the door opening and wind up to store energy. When these break, the door becomes dead weight, often exceeding 200 or 300 pounds. Attempting to lift the door manually in this state can damage the electric opener or cause back injury. Extension springs, located on either side of the door track, expand and contract. If these snap without safety cables installed, they can become dangerous projectiles. Our service prioritizes the safe containment and replacement of these high-tension components. We arrive with fully stocked trucks containing various spring sizes, gauges, and cycle ratings to match the specific weight and dimensions of your door.

What to Expect From Our Garage Door Spring Repair Service Today
We approach spring repair as a complete restoration of your door’s balance system. Simply swapping a broken part is insufficient; the new spring must be calibrated to the specific weight of your door panels. An unbalanced door puts excessive strain on your automatic opener, leading to premature motor failure.
Here is the scope of service provided during a visit:
- Assessment of Spring Type: We identify whether your system utilizes a standard torsion assembly, an EZ-Set system, or extension springs. We measure the wire size, inside diameter, and length of the broken spring to calculate the precise lifting power required (IPPT – Inch Pounds Per Turn).
- Dual Spring Replacement Strategy: If your door utilizes a two-spring system and one has broken, we typically recommend replacing both. Since both springs were installed simultaneously and have undergone the same number of cycles, the second spring is likely near failure. Replacing both prevents a second service call in the near future and ensures the door lifts evenly.
- Safety Inspection: Beyond the spring, we inspect the center bearing plate, end bearing plates, and cable drums. These components work in tandem with the torsion tube. If bearings are seized or worn, the new spring will not function efficiently.
- Opener Reconnection and Calibration: Once the mechanical balance is restored, we reconnect your electric opener. We adjust the force settings and travel limits to ensure the motor is not dragging a heavy door or slamming it into the concrete.
Step-by-Step Guide to Our Garage Door Spring Repair Process
Professional replacement follows a rigid safety protocol to manage the extreme tension stored in the winding mechanism. Our technicians follow a specific sequence to ensure the structural integrity of the repair.
- Securing the Door: First, the technician clamps the door securely to the track to prevent it from falling or moving unexpectedly during the repair. This is a critical safety step, as the door becomes unstable when tension is released.
- Unwinding the Unbroken Spring: If a dual-spring system is present, the technician must carefully unwind the remaining tension from the intact spring. This requires utilizing winding bars and maintaining a solid stance to control the energy release.
- Disassembly of the Torsion Hardware: Next, the set screws on the winding cones and cable drums are loosened. The torsion tube is slid sideways to allow for the removal of the old spring coils and the installation of the new ones.
- Installation of New Coils: The technician slides the new high-cycle springs onto the torsion tube. The stationary cones are bolted to the center bracket, and the winding cones are positioned correctly.
- Re-cabling: The lift cables are re-secured to the drums. This step requires precision; if the cables are uneven, the door will rack (tilt) as it travels up the tracks.
- Winding and Balancing: The new springs are wound to the specific number of turns required for the door height (typically 7.5 turns for a 7-foot door). The technician then tests the door manually (disconnected from the opener). A properly balanced door should stay halfway open without falling or shooting up.
- Lubrication and Final Check: Finally, the coils are lubricated to reduce friction and noise. The entire system is run through a full cycle to verify smooth operation.
Deciding Between Repairing or Replacing Your Garage Door Spring
Homeowners often ask if a spring can be welded or repaired. The answer is technically no; a broken spring must be replaced. However, there is a decision to be made regarding the quality and type of replacement spring.
Standard Cycle vs. High Cycle:
Most builder-grade springs are rated for approximately 10,000 cycles. A “cycle” is one full open-and-close operation. For a busy household in Round Rock, this might equate to 3-5 years of usage. We offer high-cycle springs rated for 20,000 to 50,000 cycles. These springs use a thicker wire diameter and larger overall size to reduce the stress on the metal, significantly extending the lifespan of the part. If this is your “forever home,” upgrading to high-cycle springs is the most cost-effective decision.
Conversion Opportunities:
If your current system uses extension springs (the stretching kind), this is the ideal time to convert to a torsion spring system. Torsion systems are safer, smoother, and less prone to violent failure because the spring is contained on a shaft. While this involves a more complex installation, the long-term reliability and safety benefits are substantial.
Assessing Overall Door Health:
If the garage door panels are rusting, bent, or absorbing water weight, putting new springs on an old door might be a temporary fix. In some cases, if the door has become significantly heavier due to moisture absorption or damage, standard springs will not suffice, and a complete door replacement might be more economical than customizing springs for a failing door structure.
Local Expertise Ready for Regional Weather Challenges
The climate in Central Texas puts specific stress on garage door components. Good Golly Garage Doors recognizes that the extreme heat and humidity variations affect the metallurgy of your springs and the viscosity of lubricants.
Thermal Expansion and Contraction:
Metal expands in heat and contracts in cold. During the blistering summer months, the temperature inside a garage can exceed the ambient temperature significantly. This heat can affect the temper of the steel over time. Conversely, sudden cold snaps can make the metal brittle. Springs are most likely to snap during these temperature transitions. Our technicians use galvanized or coated springs that resist corrosion and handle thermal fatigue better than standard oil-tempered springs.
Humidity and Rust:
Humidity levels can fluctuate wildly. Rust is the enemy of a steel spring; it creates friction between the coils. As coils rub against each other with high friction, they wear down faster. We utilize specialized lubricants designed for this climate—tacky enough to stay on the coil but resistant to attracting the dust and pollen common in the area.
Foundation Shifts:
The soil conditions in the region can lead to foundation shifting. Even a slight shift in the garage foundation can throw the door tracks out of alignment. When tracks are misaligned, the spring has to work harder to pull the door up, leading to premature failure. Our repair process includes checking the track alignment to ensure the new springs aren’t being overworked by structural settling.
Unmatched Expertise and Reliable Service Integration
Choosing the right service provider means selecting a team that prioritizes safety, precision, and longevity over quick, temporary patches. We do not use “one-size-fits-all” springs cut from a bulk roll. Every replacement is calculated based on the specific mass and geometry of your door.
Precision Engineering:
A spring that is too strong will make the door fly up and difficult to close, damaging the opener arm. A spring that is too weak will require the opener to lift dead weight, burning out the motor gears. Our technicians carry scales to weigh the door on-site, ensuring the IPPT calculation is exact.
Comprehensive Safety Checks:
Every spring repair includes a 25-point safety inspection. We check for frayed cables, worn rollers, and loose hinges. This proactive approach prevents the “domino effect” where a new spring puts pressure on weak hardware, causing a secondary failure days later.
Inventory Readiness:
We stock our vehicles with a wide array of spring sizes, including those for heavy custom wood doors, carriage house doors, and standard steel doors. This inventory readiness ensures that we can complete the job in a single visit, securing your home immediately.
Restore Your Garage Door’s Safety with Expert Spring Service
Your garage door is the largest moving appliance in your home. When the lifting mechanism fails, you need a solution that restores safety and convenience without compromise. At Good Golly Garage Doors, we provide the technical expertise to handle high-tension repairs, ensuring your door operates smoothly for years to come.
Secure your appointment for expert garage door spring repair now.