Garage Door Springs Cost in Cascadia: Repair vs. Replacement

2026-05-01 7 min read

A snapped garage door spring costs between $150 and $400 to replace in Cascadia, depending on spring type, door size, and labor. Most homeowners face this repair once every 7,9 years.and it's never convenient. In our years serving Cascadia, we've seen this problem again and again, and the cost confusion keeps people stalling on the fix.

Why Springs Fail (And Why It Matters to Your Wallet)

Garage door springs operate under enormous tension. A standard residential door weighs 300,500 pounds. The springs counterbalance that load thousands of times per year. Over time, metal fatigues. Springs typically last 7,9 years with normal use, not 10 or 15. Climate matters too.our wet Oregon winters accelerate wear on torsion springs especially.

There are two main types: torsion springs (mounted above the door, more common in newer homes) and extension springs (mounted on either side, often in older Cascadia homes). Torsion springs cost more to replace but last longer and fail more predictably. Extension springs fail faster and can be messier when they break.

When a spring snaps, the door becomes nearly impossible to open manually. The opener will work harder and risk burning out. Many homeowners think they can limp along, but a broken spring puts stress on everything downstream.your opener, cables, and rollers. Don't delay.

Breaking Down the Cost: What You Actually Pay

A typical spring replacement estimate near me includes three parts: the spring itself ($80,$150), labor ($60,$150 per spring), and miscellaneous hardware. If both springs need replacement.common when one fails.expect to double that. Some shops charge per visit; others charge per spring. Ask for clarity upfront.

Material costs vary by type: - Torsion springs: $100,$200 each, Extension springs: $60,$120 each, Heavy-duty or custom springs: $150,$250

Labor in Cascadia and surrounding areas typically runs $60,$100 per hour. Spring replacement takes 1,2 hours if only one spring is involved. If the technician discovers rust, cable damage, or other wear, expect additional charges ($50,$150).

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Same-Day Service vs. Waiting: The Hidden Cost

Many homeowners ask if they can limp along with one broken spring. The answer is no. A garage door with one working spring and one broken spring won't balance. Your opener works twice as hard, wearing faster. You risk injury trying to force the door open. Same-day service costs no more than scheduling a week later.the price is the same. What changes is whether your opener survives the week without damage.

If you catch a spring problem early (see our 5 warning signs your garage door needs professional repair), you might avoid catastrophic failure. Minor spring wear shows as jerky door movement or unusual noise. That's your signal to get an estimate, not to wait for a complete break.

Torsion vs. Extension: Which Costs More Long-Term?

Torsion springs cost more upfront ($150,$300 per replacement) but last longer and require fewer total replacements over 20 years. Extension springs are cheaper initially ($100,$200) but wear out faster. If you're in an older Cascadia home with extension springs, budget for replacement every 5,7 years instead of 8,10.

For a detailed comparison of spring types and what works best in Oregon's climate, check our essential garage door maintenance tips.

Getting an Accurate Estimate

Don't trust phone quotes. A real estimate requires seeing the door, measuring the spring, and checking for secondary damage. Garage Door Cascadia provides free estimates.we'll tell you if you need one spring or two, and whether hidden wear justifies replacing both even if only one failed.

When you call for an estimate, mention your door age, whether it opens smoothly, and any sounds you've noticed. That helps us prepare the right parts and give you a realistic timeline.

Next Steps

Spring replacement is one of the most common repairs we handle in Cascadia. If your door won't open or you hear a loud crack or pop, don't force it. Call us at (541) 391-5290 or contact us online for same-day service and a transparent estimate.

The longer a broken spring sits, the more expensive the final bill becomes. Secondary damage adds up fast. A $200 spring replacement today beats a $600 opener replacement next month.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does spring replacement take? Most spring replacements take 1,2 hours. If we find rust, cable damage, or corrosion, add 30,60 minutes. We aim for same-day completion whenever possible.

Can I replace springs myself? No. Springs under tension can cause serious injury or death. Professional replacement is the only safe option. Tools alone cost $200+, and mistakes are dangerous and costly.

Do both springs need replacement if only one broke? Not always, but we recommend it. If one fails, the other is usually near the end of its life. Replacing both now saves you a second service call in 6,12 months.

Why does torsion cost more than extension? Torsion springs require specialized tools, precision balancing, and higher-quality materials. They're harder to install but last longer and fail more safely.

Does homeowner's insurance cover spring replacement? Rarely. Most policies classify springs as wear-and-tear maintenance. Check your policy, but budget for this repair yourself.

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