If you woke up this morning and your garage door won't open — or you heard a loud bang last night — there's a very good chance a spring broke. Garage door springs do the heavy lifting every single time your door moves, and they're only rated for a certain number of cycles before they give out. When one breaks in Jefferson County, MO, Jefferson County Door Pros can usually get there the same day.
Torsion Springs vs. Extension Springs
Most residential garage doors use one of two spring systems. Knowing which type you have helps us prepare before we arrive.
Torsion Springs
Mounted horizontally above the door opening on a metal shaft. These wind and unwind to raise and lower the door. Torsion springs are more durable and balanced — most doors built in the last 15–20 years use them.
Typical lifespan: 10,000–20,000 cycles (7–12 years with daily use)
Signs of failure: Loud bang, door won't open, visible gap in the spring coil above the door
Extension Springs
Run along the horizontal tracks on both sides of the door. These stretch and contract as the door moves. Older homes and single-car garages often have extension spring systems.
Typical lifespan: 7,000–10,000 cycles (5–7 years with daily use)
Signs of failure: Door opens unevenly, one side drops, visible broken spring hanging from the track
Warning Signs Your Spring Is About to Fail
Springs rarely fail without warning. Here's what to watch for before they go completely:
- Door feels unusually heavy when you try to open it manually
- Door opens a few inches, then stops
- Visible rust, corrosion, or small gaps appearing in the spring coil
- Squeaking or grinding noise when the door operates
- Door moves noticeably slower than it used to
- Door doesn't stay open at the halfway point — it drifts back down
Warning: Don't try to repair garage door springs yourself. Torsion springs are under extreme tension — enough to cause serious injury if released incorrectly. We see the aftermath of DIY spring repair gone wrong more often than you'd think. This is one repair where calling a professional isn't just convenient, it's the genuinely safe choice. Our technicians have the proper winding bars, tools, and training to handle this safely every time.
What to Expect From Our Spring Repair Service
When you call Jefferson County Door Pros for a spring repair in Jefferson County, MO, here's the process:
- We diagnose which spring type you have and whether one or both need replacement
- We stock high-cycle springs (rated at 20,000+ cycles when available) so your repair outlasts the original
- We balance the door after installation so your opener isn't overworked
- We test the door through multiple open/close cycles before we leave
- We inspect cables, rollers, and hardware while we're there at no extra charge — and tell you if anything else needs attention
Spring Repair Pricing in Jefferson County, MO
We provide firm quotes before any work begins. Typical price ranges for spring repairs:
| Service | Starting Price |
|---|---|
| Torsion spring replacement (single) | From $150 |
| Torsion spring replacement (both) | From $220 |
| Extension spring replacement (pair) | From $150 |
| Spring + cable combo repair | From $250 |
Prices vary based on spring size, door weight, and accessibility. Final price confirmed before work begins. Free estimates — no charge to show up and diagnose.
Serving All of Jefferson County, MO
We repair garage door springs throughout Jefferson County, MO including Arnold, Festus, Crystal City, Hillsboro and all surrounding communities. If you're in Jefferson County, MO, we come to you.