How Much Do Garage Door Springs Cost in Southlake?

2026-05-05 7 min read A2Z Garage Doors

If you've ever heard that loud *snap* from your garage and watched the door refuse to budge, you know how fast a broken spring becomes a budget emergency. In Southlake, garage door spring replacement typically runs $300 to $600 per spring, depending on type and your door's weight. But cost alone won't tell you the real story. What matters is understanding what you're paying for and why waiting only makes things worse.

Two Spring Types, Two Price Points

Most residential garage doors use one of two spring designs: torsion springs or extension springs. Torsion springs sit above the door opening on a metal rod. They're more durable, last 7 to 9 years with normal use, and cost more upfront. Extension springs run along the sides of the door and typically cost less to replace, but they wear out faster in Southlake's heat and humidity cycles.

A snapped spring in the torsion style usually costs $400 to $600 installed. Extension springs run $250 to $400. Why the difference? Torsion springs are harder to install. They handle more stress. One spring on a lighter door might suffice, but heavier doors need two, which doubles your bill. Most Southlake homes with standard two-car doors need two springs.

If you're curious about preventing this headache altogether, our guide to garage door maintenance covers the warning signs you should never ignore.

What Gets Included in That Estimate?

When you call for a garage door springs estimate, the quote covers more than just parts. Labor is the bulk of the cost. A technician needs 30 to 60 minutes to safely replace a spring, depending on condition and whether rust or debris complicates removal. They'll also inspect the cable, pulley, and drum while they're there. That inspection might catch a problem before it becomes a $1,500 door replacement.

Quality matters here. Cheap springs fail faster. A $30 spring sounds good until it snaps again in 18 months. We use commercial-grade springs rated for 10,000 to 25,000 cycles (one cycle is an open and close). That longevity costs more but saves money over five years.

**Need garage door springs in Southlake today?** Call (817) 241-5638. We cover same-day service across the area.

Southlake Heat and Spring Failure

Texas summers accelerate wear. Spring metal expands and contracts with temperature swings. In Southlake, we see spring failures peak in June through August. If you live here, expect springs to need replacement closer to year 7 than year 9. That's not a defect. It's physics. Our post on spring failure in Southlake's Texas heat goes deeper into why this happens and how to spot early warning signs.

Don't ignore a spring that's starting to show stress. A creaking sound, slower door movement, or uneven opening means a spring is nearing failure. Replacing it before it snaps costs the same as after, but you avoid being locked out or stuck inside the garage.

Same-Day Replacement and Emergency Costs

Need springs fixed today? Same-day service adds $50 to $100 to your bill. It's worth it if you can't access your garage. We schedule emergency calls throughout Southlake and nearby areas like Colleyville and Grapevine. Most jobs finish in under an hour once the technician arrives.

Never attempt spring replacement yourself. These components are under extreme tension. A slip means serious injury. We've seen too many DIY attempts that ended in hospital visits. The cost savings aren't worth the risk.

Getting Your Estimate

A free, no-obligation estimate takes 10 minutes. We'll inspect both springs, check the door's balance, and give you a flat price. No surprises when the invoice comes. If you're ready to move forward, schedule a free quote or call us at (817) 241-5638.

Broken garage door springs are one of those repairs you can't postpone. The longer you wait, the more strain it puts on your opener and door. That's when a $400 spring job becomes a $1,000 opener replacement. Act fast.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my spring is broken? Your garage door won't open, or it opens partway then stops. You may hear a loud snapping sound. A broken spring means zero lifting assistance. The opener can't compensate. Never force the door open manually.

Can one spring break while the other is fine? Yes. Both springs carry equal load, but one fails first due to manufacturing variance or uneven wear. We always recommend replacing both springs at the same time to avoid a second failure weeks later.

Do spring replacement costs vary by garage door size? Absolutely. A single-car door weighs less and needs less powerful springs, costing $250 to $400. A three-car door requires heavy-duty springs at $500 to $700 each. We'll confirm your door's specifications during the estimate.

How long does spring replacement take? Usually 30 to 60 minutes. More if rust makes removal difficult. We'll give you a time estimate when we arrive. Most jobs finish before lunch.

Should I replace springs if they're not broken yet? If springs are nearing 9 years old and you live in Southlake, replacing them proactively is smart. Failure always happens at the worst time. An estimate is free. We'll recommend based on your door's age and condition.

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