Garage Door Springs in Lake Mary: Cost, Signs & When to Replace

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Your garage door spring just snapped. Now you're staring at a door that won't budge, and you're wondering how much this will cost. The answer: $200 to $400 for a single torsion spring replacement in Lake Mary, depending on quality and labor. But here's the budget-conscious truth: you can avoid this surprise by catching warning signs early.

How Garage Door Springs Work (And Why They Fail)

Two types of springs support your garage door: torsion springs mounted above the door, and extension springs running along the sides. Torsion springs handle most of the load and last roughly 7 to 9 years under normal use. When one snaps, the other side takes twice the stress, often failing within weeks.

Florida's heat and humidity accelerate wear. Salt air near the coast (Orlando is about 20 miles from Lake Mary) oxidizes metal faster than cooler climates. Regular lubrication helps, but it won't extend a spring's life beyond its design limits.

Warning Signs Your Springs Need Attention

Before a snapped spring leaves you stuck, watch for these red flags:

The door feels heavy or jerky when opening. You hear creaking or grinding sounds. The door sags slightly on one side. The remote stops working even with fresh batteries. A visible gap appears where the spring sits.

Our maintenance checklist covers these warning signs in detail. Catching them early saves hundreds in emergency repair costs.

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The Real Cost Breakdown

A snapped spring isn't just the part. Here's what you're actually paying for:

Spring itself: $150 to $250 depending on gauge and length. Labor: $100 to $200. Emergency fees: Add $50 to $150 if you call after hours. Possible opener repair: If the door's been stuck, the opener motor may have burned out, adding $300 to $500.

One spring or two? If both are original, replace both at the same time. You'll spend an extra $150 to $200 now instead of calling again in three weeks when the second one fails.

Prevention: The Cheapest Repair

Regular maintenance costs about $100 to $150 per year. A professional inspection catches worn springs before they snap, saving you an emergency service call and the stress of a stuck door.

Our garage door maintenance guide explains what lubrication and inspection actually do. It's not flashy work, but it's the most effective budget move you can make.

If you haven't serviced your door in over a year, now's the time. Florida humidity means springs deteriorate faster here than in northern states.

DIY Spring Replacement: Not Worth the Risk

You'll find YouTube videos showing spring replacement. Don't do it yourself. A torsion spring under tension can cause serious injury. Even experienced DIYers occasionally get hurt. The cost of an emergency room visit far exceeds the $300 to $400 you'd save by skipping a professional.

Professional spring replacement takes 30 to 45 minutes and includes a safety test. Schedule a free quote with Garage Door Lake Mary and get a same-day estimate over the phone.

What to Do Right Now

If your spring just snapped, the door is locked down and safe (that's actually the spring's failsafe doing its job). Don't force it open. Call for service. If you need your car out urgently, a professional can often have you mobile within a few hours.

If your springs are original and your door is over 7 years old, get a free inspection before one fails. It costs nothing and removes the guesswork.

Garage Door Lake Mary serves all of Lake Mary and the surrounding Seminole County area with same-day spring replacement. Most repairs are covered the same day you call.

Next Steps

Don't wait for a spring to snap mid-winter or during a heat wave. View our spring replacement service details or contact us for a free estimate. Call 813-798-4618 now if you've noticed any warning signs.

A $150 inspection today beats a $400 emergency repair tomorrow. Your budget will thank you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do garage door springs last? Torsion springs typically last 7 to 9 years with proper maintenance. Florida's humidity and heat can reduce that to 6 to 8 years. Extension springs may last slightly longer.

Can I replace just one spring? Technically yes, but not recommended. If one spring is worn out, the other is close behind. Replacing both costs $50 to $100 more but prevents a second service call within weeks.

What does a spring replacement cost in Lake Mary? Single torsion spring replacement runs $200 to $400 including labor. Both springs together cost $350 to $650. Emergency after-hours service adds $50 to $150.

Is a snapped spring dangerous? A snapped spring itself isn't dangerous because the door locks in place. However, forcing the door up or down with a broken spring can damage the opener and increase injury risk. Always call a professional.

How often should I have my springs inspected? Annual inspections are ideal. If your door is over 5 years old, add a spring check to your yearly maintenance routine to catch wear before failure.

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