What We Replace

Spring Replacement Is Our #1 Repair Call

Single loudest, single most common, single most misdiagnosed garage door problem. The truck is stocked for it every day.

Standard Torsion Springs

The everyday workhorse — rated for about 10,000 cycles, which lines up with 7 to 10 years of typical residential use. We carry common sizes on the truck so most repairs finish on the same visit.

Heavy-Duty Extended-Life Springs

Rated for 25,000+ cycles. A small bump in cost up front, often the last set of springs the door will need. Worth it if you open the garage as your main entrance, or you're tired of doing this every few years.

Two-Spring vs. Single-Spring Systems

Most modern double doors use a two-spring setup for balance and longevity. If your door has two and one breaks, we default to replacing both — same age, same wear, same trip. Avoids a second service call in a few months.

Do Not DIY This One

Torsion springs are wound under several hundred pounds of force. A wrong move with the winding bars puts you in the ER. We say this not to upsell — we say this because it's true. Call before YouTube.

Why Springs Fail Out Here

Springs have a finite cycle count, and Arizona heat plus garage dust accelerates the wear. South-facing garages, families opening the door 8+ times a day, and uninsulated garages all push that number down. When yours hits its limit, it lets you know — usually with a bang.

Same-Day Pair Replacement from $499

Both springs replaced, parts and labor included, honest price quoted on the phone before any truck rolls. Most calls placed before noon get same-day service. Call (602) 318-7203.

How a Spring Call Goes

No Mystery, No Sales Routine

1

You Describe What Happened

Call (602) 318-7203. Nick picks up. Loud bang? Door won't lift more than a few inches? Cable hanging loose? That's almost always a broken spring — and we'll confirm it on the phone in under a minute.

2

You Get a Real Price

Standard pair: $499 installed. Heavy-duty extended-life: a little more. You'll know the number before the truck moves. No "we'll quote it on-site" runaround.

3

The Spring Gets Replaced

Same-day in most cases. We swap the springs, re-tension the door, balance-test it, and lubricate the rest of the hardware while we're there. You're back to normal before dinner.

Door Down and Stuck?

Don't keep slamming the opener button — it'll burn out the motor next. Most spring calls placed before noon get same-day service.

Where We Replace Springs

Same-Day Across the East Valley

San Tan Valley is home base. We service the whole East Valley and parts of Pinal County from there.

Spring Replacement FAQs

Questions We Get Most Often

How much does garage door spring replacement cost in San Tan Valley?

Our standard pair replacement starts at $499 installed, both springs swapped, parts and labor included. Heavy-duty extended-life springs run a little more. You'll get the exact number on the phone before any truck rolls — no on-site sales pressure, no surprise add-ons.

Should I replace one spring or both?

If your door has two springs and one breaks, the other one is the same age and within a few hundred cycles of failing. Replacing both at the same time is cheaper than two separate trips and keeps the door balanced. We default to replacing both and price it that way up front — no upsell games.

How long do garage door springs last in Arizona heat?

Standard springs are rated for about 10,000 cycles — roughly 7 to 10 years for a typical household opening the door 3 to 4 times a day. Arizona heat and dust shorten that. Heavy-duty extended-life springs (25,000+ cycles) cost a little more up front and usually outlast the door itself.

Can I replace a garage door spring myself?

Strongly recommend against it. Torsion springs are wound under several hundred pounds of force and can cause serious injury if they release while you're working on them. The right winding bars, the right cone setup, and the right tension count all matter. Save the YouTube tutorial for something else and call (602) 318-7203.

Can you replace my broken spring today?

Most of the time, yes. Standard and heavy-duty torsion springs ride on the truck. Same-day service is the default for spring calls placed before noon, and often available later in the day depending on routing. Call (602) 318-7203 and Nick will tell you straight whether today is realistic.