🔩 Spring Replacement
Spring Replacement Across Canada
Expert torsion and extension spring replacement. We use high-cycle springs rated for 25,000+ cycles for maximum lifespan.
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$150–$350
Garage door springs are under extreme tension — a standard torsion spring holds over 400 pounds of force. When a spring breaks, the door becomes inoperable and attempting a DIY repair can result in serious injury. Our certified technicians safely replace broken torsion springs, extension springs, and spring hardware using professional-grade, high-cycle springs rated for 25,000 to 50,000 cycles (compared to the 10,000-cycle springs many competitors use). We always replace springs in pairs to ensure balanced operation and prevent premature failure of the remaining spring.
Key Features
High-cycle springs (25,000+ cycles)
Both springs replaced together
Safety cables installed
Professional-grade hardware
Same-day service available
Warranty on parts & labour
Available Nationwide
Spring Replacement in Your City
TorontoOntario
OttawaOntario
MississaugaOntario
BramptonOntario
HamiltonOntario
LondonOntario
KitchenerOntario
WindsorOntario
BarrieOntario
OakvilleOntario
MarkhamOntario
VaughanOntario
BurlingtonOntario
VancouverBritish Columbia
SurreyBritish Columbia
BurnabyBritish Columbia
VictoriaBritish Columbia
KelownaBritish Columbia
CalgaryAlberta
EdmontonAlberta
Red DeerAlberta
MontréalQuébec
Québec CityQuébec
LavalQuébec
GatineauQuébec
SherbrookeQuébec
WinnipegManitoba
SaskatoonSaskatchewan
ReginaSaskatchewan
HalifaxNova Scotia
MonctonNew Brunswick
St. John'sNewfoundland
CharlottetownPrince Edward Island
Spring Replacement
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did my garage door spring break?
Garage door springs have a finite lifespan measured in cycles (one cycle = one open + close). Standard springs last approximately 10,000 cycles, which translates to about 7–10 years of normal use. Factors like extreme cold (common in Canadian winters), rust, and lack of lubrication can shorten spring life significantly.
Should I replace both springs at the same time?
Absolutely. If one spring broke, the other is likely near the end of its lifespan too. Replacing both springs ensures balanced operation, prevents damage to your opener, and avoids paying for a second service call when the remaining spring inevitably breaks. We always recommend and quote for a pair.