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Garage Door Spring Replacement in Sacramento

Torsion and extension spring replacement by certified technicians. We carry all spring sizes and can restore your door's operation quickly and safely. Never attempt spring replacement yourself — these are under extreme tension.

Garage Door Spring Replacement in Sacramento

What's Included

Torsion spring replacement
Extension spring replacement
All spring sizes in stock
Same-day service available
Safety cable installation
Spring tension adjustment
Dual spring upgrades
Preventive inspection included

About This Service

Garage door springs are under tremendous tension and are the most common component to fail. When a spring breaks, your door becomes inoperable and potentially dangerous. Our technicians are specially trained in safe spring replacement procedures.

We stock all common spring sizes in our service vehicles, allowing us to complete most spring replacements in a single visit. We use high-cycle springs rated for 20,000+ cycles to maximize the lifespan of your repair.

During every spring replacement, we perform a complete safety inspection of your door system including cables, rollers, hinges, and tracks. This ensures your entire system is operating safely and efficiently.

We recommend replacing both springs at the same time, even if only one has broken. Springs wear at the same rate, so if one has failed, the other is likely close behind. Replacing both saves you from a second service call.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my garage door spring is broken?

Common signs include: the door won't open, you hear a loud bang from the garage, the door opens only a few inches then stops, or you can see a visible gap in the spring coils.

Can I replace a garage door spring myself?

We strongly advise against DIY spring replacement. Garage door springs are under extreme tension and can cause serious injury or death if handled improperly. Always hire a trained professional.

How long do garage door springs last?

Standard springs are rated for approximately 10,000 cycles (one cycle = one open and close). With average use of 4 cycles per day, springs typically last 7-10 years. We install high-cycle springs for longer life.

Why did my spring break?

Springs break due to normal wear and fatigue over thousands of cycles. Factors like temperature changes, rust, and lack of maintenance can accelerate wear.

Ready to Get Started?

Call us today for a free estimate. Same-day service available for most repairs.

Call (916) 435-6320