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Frequently Asked Questions
Torsion spring replacement typically costs $200–$350 for a single spring or $300–$500 for a pair. Extension spring replacement runs $150–$250. Most techs carry springs on their truck and can complete the repair in under an hour.
We strongly advise against DIY spring replacement. Torsion springs are under extreme tension and can cause serious injury or death if handled improperly. This is one repair that should always be left to a licensed professional.
Common causes include dead remote batteries, misaligned safety sensors, stripped gears in the opener motor, or power issues. Our techs can diagnose the problem quickly and carry common replacement parts.
Standard torsion springs are rated for about 10,000 cycles (one open + close = one cycle). For most families, that's 7–10 years. Texas heat accelerates spring fatigue, so Denton homeowners may see springs fail slightly sooner.
Yes — an off-track door is usually caused by a broken cable, roller, or bracket. Our techs can realign the door and replace damaged components. Don't try to force a misaligned door — it can cause further damage.