“They fixed my broken spring on a Sunday morning. The technician was professional, explained exactly what was wrong, and didn't try to upsell me. The door runs smoother than it did when we bought the house.”
James T.
Southlake, TX
Replace snapped or fatigued torsion and extension springs, rebalance the door, and put the lifting force back where it belongs.
You heard a loud snap and the door suddenly turned heavy or stopped lifting normally.
The spring has a visible gap, the cables look loose, or the opener is straining against the weight.
You need the door balanced correctly again before the opener, panels, or remaining hardware take extra load.
Correct spring sizing and replacement based on the actual door weight and lift setup.
Balance testing, cable check, hardware inspection, and opener load review after the spring work is done.
A clear explanation of what failed and whether any secondary strain needs attention before the door returns to service.
Spring repair is not just swapping a coil. The door needs to be rebalanced as a system so the opener and hardware are not left carrying the wrong load.

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A garage door spring rarely fails without warning. Here are the noises, balance changes, and visible clues that usually show up first.

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Many garage door failures start as “small” issues that homeowners keep using for too long. That is usually when the risk climbs.

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Garage door repair pricing depends on what failed, how urgent the situation is, and whether the issue stays isolated or uncovers secondary damage.
Specific reviews from homeowners who called with broken springs, off-track doors, and opener problems, then got a clear diagnosis and the right repair.
Do not attempt to operate a compromised door. Call for immediate dispatch across Dallas-Fort Worth.