Garage Door Springs in Lynwood: Replacement Cost & When to Replace
2026-06-05 7 min read A2Z Garage Doors
A snapped garage door spring will leave your door stuck in place, and you'll need professional replacement. Most homeowners don't realize springs typically last 7 to 9 years before failure, not indefinitely. When one breaks, the whole door becomes immobile because springs carry 90 percent of the weight. In Lynwood, we see spring failures year-round, and they rarely happen at convenient times.
How Garage Door Springs Work (And Why They Fail)
Your garage door uses either torsion springs or extension springs, depending on your door type. Torsion springs sit above the door and twist to lift the weight. Extension springs run along the sides and stretch as the door opens. Both types work under constant tension. Every time you open or close your door, the springs compress and release thousands of times. After 10,000 to 15,000 cycles (roughly 7 to 9 years), metal fatigue takes over and they snap.
You'll hear a loud bang or crack when it happens. Some homeowners mistake it for an explosion. The spring doesn't just wear out quietly. When a snapped spring finally gives, it can be dangerous if you're standing nearby. This is why I always recommend having springs inspected during routine maintenance rather than waiting for failure.
Signs Your Springs Need Attention Now
Before a spring snaps completely, you might notice your door moves slower than usual or feels heavier. The door may jerk unevenly as it rises. If one torsion spring fails while the other holds, the door tilts. If both extension springs snap, the door won't open at all without the opener straining dangerously. For a full breakdown of warning signs, check our guide on 7 warning signs your garage door needs professional repair.
The real risk comes from DIY attempts. Springs carry tremendous tension. A snapped spring can coil back violently and cause serious injury. This isn't a weekend project. Call a professional.
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Replacement Cost and What Affects Your Estimate
A single torsion spring replacement typically runs $200 to $400 in Lynwood and surrounding areas like Compton and Long Beach. Extension spring replacement usually costs $150 to $300 per spring. If both springs fail at once, expect to replace them together for consistency and safety. Labor makes up about half that cost because the job requires special equipment and expertise.
Several factors push the cost higher or lower. The door's weight, spring quality, and your opener's condition all matter. A heavy commercial door needs stronger springs than a standard residential one. We always provide a free estimate over the phone and can often schedule same-day service if you call before 2 p.m. For a detailed look at pricing across services, see our complete garage door cost and pricing guide.
When you call for an estimate, tell us your door's age, any sounds you've heard, and whether both springs need work. That helps us prepare the right parts and give you an accurate cost upfront.
Prevention Beats Emergency Calls
The best strategy is regular maintenance. We recommend annual inspections to catch wear before springs snap. Lubrication and balance checks add years to spring life. Our annual garage door maintenance checklist covers what homeowners should know. Proper maintenance won't eliminate failure completely, but it delays it and keeps you safe.
If you're not maintaining your door now, the next spring failure could happen tomorrow. Once springs snap, you have no choice but to replace them. Budget for it now rather than scramble later.
Getting Help Near You
When a spring fails, call Garage Door Lynwood or a licensed professional immediately. Don't try to manually open the door or force the opener. You could damage the tracks or opener, adding hundreds to your bill. Our team responds to spring emergencies across Lynwood and nearby communities. We keep common spring sizes in stock for quick replacement.
Ready to handle this today? Schedule a free quote and same-day service estimate or call 424-380-7408. We'll walk you through options, pricing, and next steps. Spring failure isn't rare. Getting it fixed fast is what matters.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do garage door springs last? Most springs last 7 to 9 years with normal use, or about 10,000 to 15,000 open-close cycles. Humidity and temperature extremes in Lynwood can shorten lifespan slightly.
Can I replace one spring if both are the same age? Springs age together. If one fails, the other is near failure. Replacing both at once ensures balanced operation and prevents another emergency soon after.
What's the difference between torsion and extension springs? Torsion springs twist above the door and lift weight directly. Extension springs stretch along the sides and pull upward. Your door type determines which you need.
Is spring replacement covered by warranty? Most springs come with a 5 to 7 year warranty. If your spring fails within that window, parts may be covered. Labor is typically separate.
What should I do if my spring snaps right now? Stop using the door immediately. Call a professional. Don't attempt manual opening. Leave the garage door closed until a technician arrives for safe replacement.