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Two-car garage photographed from between the parked cars, with a white insulated sectional door closed, a pair of torsion springs on the shaft above it, an opener and its rail overhead and a ceiling storage rack to the left.

Cedar Hill, Dallas County

Broken Spring Repair in Cedar Hill, TX

Springs fail on cycles, not on years. A standard 10,000 cycle spring in a house that opens the door six times a day is at the end of its rated life in roughly four and a half years, and doors installed with the minimum spring the builder could specify get there sooner. Nearly every broken spring we replace in Cedar Hill simply reached its number.

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Torsion and extension springs are different systems

Torsion springs mount on a shaft above the opening and are standard on most doors installed in the last few decades. Extension springs run horizontally along the tracks on each side, stretch as the door closes, and contract to help lift it. Extension springs are still common on older and lighter doors, and they carry a specific hazard: without a safety cable threaded through the center of the spring and anchored at both ends, a failing extension spring becomes a whipping length of steel across the garage. If your door has extension springs and no safety cables, adding them is inexpensive and we will recommend it whether or not the spring has failed.

Cycle life, and what the numbers actually mean

A cycle is one full open and one full close. Standard springs are commonly rated at 10,000 cycles. High cycle springs, built with heavier wire and greater length, are available at 20,000, 25,000, and higher ratings. The arithmetic is worth doing for your own household. A family using the garage as the main entrance easily runs six cycles a day, which is about 2,190 a year, which spends a 10,000 cycle spring in roughly four and a half years. A retired couple using it twice a day is looking at closer to fourteen years on the same spring. Neither is a defect. If your door failed early, the useful question is whether the spring was correctly sized for the door in the first place.

Why we replace both springs, not just the broken one

On a two spring door, both springs were installed on the same day and have taken the same number of cycles. When one reaches the end of its fatigue life, the other is within a short distance of the same point. Replacing only the failed spring gives you a door with one new spring and one old one, an unequal torque distribution across the shaft, and a second service call in the near future for the same problem. There is also a sizing consequence: springs are selected as a matched pair for the door weight, and a mismatched pair never balances the door correctly across its travel. Replacing both at once costs less than two visits and produces a door that actually balances.

Broken Spring Repair for Cedar Hill homes

Built into the Cedar Hill escarpment, so a high share of homes have sloped or split-level driveways where doors sit on uneven headers and rollers wear unevenly on one side.

If your address falls in 75104, you are on our board.

Regular calls come from Lake Ridge, High Pointe and Hillcrest.

Anywhere around Cedar Hill State Park is a short run for us.

Cedar Hill sits in Dallas County with a population of about 49,618.

Please do not attempt this one yourself

A torsion spring holds several hundred pounds of stored energy even when the door is down. Releasing that energy without the correct winding bars is how people lose fingers. If a spring has snapped, leave the door closed and call us.

What you are probably seeing

  • The door is extremely heavy to lift by hand and will not stay up when released.
  • The door rises crooked, with one side lagging behind the other.
  • The top section flexes or bends when the opener tries to lift the door.
  • The cables have gone slack or come off the drums after the failure.
  • A gap has opened between coils on an intact spring, or the coils show rust pitting.

Cedar Hill service

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The visit

How a Cedar Hill call runs

  1. Confirm the failure and secure the door

    We identify which spring broke, check whether the intact spring is still under load, and secure the door so it cannot move while work is underway. The opener stays disconnected for the duration.

  2. Measure the door and the existing springs

    Wire diameter, inside diameter, length, and wind direction are recorded from the existing springs, and the door weight is established. Those numbers determine the replacement rather than a visual match.

  3. Controlled removal

    Any remaining tension is unwound with proper winding bars, cables are released from the drums, and the old springs come off the shaft. Bearings, drums, and the shaft itself are inspected while they are accessible, since this is the only convenient time to see them.

  4. Install and wind to calculated turns

    New springs of the correct specification are installed as a pair, cables are set in the drums with equal tension so the door lifts square, and the springs are wound to the turn count the door requires rather than to a default.

  5. Balance test and opener reset

    The door is lifted by hand and checked at several points in travel to confirm it holds position. The opener is reconnected, travel and force are reset to the corrected door, and the safety reversal is tested.

On the job

Broken Spring Repair in the field

Questions

Broken Spring Repair in Cedar Hill

Can I replace a torsion spring myself?

We will not encourage it, and this is the one place on this site where the recommendation is unqualified. Winding a torsion spring requires correctly sized steel winding bars, properly seated cone set screws, and a technique that keeps your body out of the arc of the bars. Improvised tools slipping under several hundred pounds of torque cause hand, wrist, and facial injuries every year. Almost everything else on a garage door is a reasonable DIY project. This is not.

Why do I have to replace both springs?

Because both have taken the same number of cycles and the second one is close behind the first. Beyond that, springs are sized as a matched pair against the door weight, and a new spring paired with a fatigued one distributes torque unevenly across the shaft, so the door never balances properly through its travel. Two visits also cost more than one.

How long should a new spring last?

Divide the spring's cycle rating by your daily cycles and multiply out. A standard 10,000 cycle spring lasts roughly four to five years at six cycles a day, or fourteen years at two. If your household is at the high end of usage, high cycle springs at 20,000 or more are a reasonable upgrade and the price difference is modest relative to a second replacement.

Does a broken spring damage the opener?

Running the door on a broken spring will, given enough attempts. The opener suddenly has to move the full weight of the door, and what fails is the drive gear, the trolley, the opener arm, or the top section where the arm attaches. One or two attempts before you realize what happened is usually harmless. Repeated cycling is not.

Do you carry springs on the truck or does it take a second visit?

Common residential wire sizes and lengths are carried, so the large majority of replacements are completed on the first visit. Unusual sizes, very heavy custom doors, and some high cycle configurations occasionally need to be ordered, and we tell you at diagnosis if yours is one of them.

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