Garage Door Springs Cost in Franklinton: What You'll Actually Pay

2026-04-30 7 min read

Here's what most homeowners don't realize about garage door springs: a snapped spring doesn't just mean an inconvenient repair. It means you're looking at a specific cost range, and that range depends on which type of spring failed and how quickly you need it fixed. After 15 years on service calls across Franklinton and the surrounding Wake County area, I've seen spring failures catch people off guard.not because the repair itself is surprising, but because they didn't know what to budget for.

Understanding Spring Types and Their Cost Impact

Your garage door likely has one of two spring systems: torsion or extension springs. That distinction matters for your wallet.

Torsion springs sit above the door and use torque to lift the weight. They typically cost $150,$300 per spring to replace, plus labor. Extension springs run along the sides and stretch to provide lift. They're usually $100,$200 per spring. Most residential doors use torsion springs because they're more durable and safer. Here's the thing.torsion springs last 7,9 years under normal use, not 10. If your door is that old, you're on borrowed time.

The real cost spike happens when you need both springs replaced at once. Most homeowners have two springs working as a pair. Replacing only one is false economy; the other will fail within months, forcing you back up on a ladder or calling us again. Budget $300,$600 for a complete pair replacement with labor included.

What Drives the Final Estimate

Several factors push costs up or down. Same-day service typically costs more than scheduling ahead.expect a $50,$100 premium. Emergency calls after hours? Add another $75,$150. The brand of replacement spring matters too. Heavy-duty, commercial-grade springs cost more upfront but last longer and carry better warranties.

Your door's weight and size also play a role. A standard single-car door uses lighter springs than a double-car or insulated door. A heavier door needs heavier springs, which cost slightly more.

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Labor and Hidden Costs to Know About

Here's what trips people up: the spring itself is only part of the bill. Labor typically runs $150,$250 per visit, depending on complexity. If we find rust or corrosion on the hardware, or if the door has been abused, we might recommend replacing the cables or pulleys too. Those add $100,$200 more.

Some shops charge a diagnostic fee upfront. We don't.we roll that into the estimate. When you call for a quote, ask whether the price includes hardware inspection and lubrication of the track and hinges. A full service call should cover that.

If your door has been making noise, read our guide on why your garage door is making that noise. Worn springs often cause squeaking or grinding sounds. Fixing the root cause prevents compounding damage.

Ways to Reduce Spring Replacement Costs

Regular maintenance saves money. Lubricate your springs and track twice yearly with a silicone spray.not WD-40, which attracts dust. This extends spring life by a year or more. A light maintenance call runs $100,$150 and catches problems early.

If you're installing a new door anyway, ask about spring upgrades. Reinforced or commercial-grade springs cost more upfront but last longer and qualify for better warranties. Check our new garage door installation guide for full context on bundling services.

For commercial doors in the Franklinton area, spring costs are higher but maintenance programs can offset that. We've detailed that in our commercial garage doors guide.

When to Call for an Estimate

Don't wait for a complete failure. If your door feels heavier than usual, moves slower, or if you hear a loud bang (that's a spring breaking), call immediately. A snapped spring can damage the door, the opener, or worse.pinch a hand or car. Same-day service exists for this reason.

Franklinton Garage Doors provides free estimates. We'll assess both springs, check the cables and pulleys, and give you a firm cost before any work starts. No surprises, no upselling.

Your garage door springs are working right now, holding hundreds of pounds of weight. When they fail.and they will.you'll want a technician who knows exactly what the job costs and can explain why. Call us at (984) 341-2428 or request an estimate online. We'll have you back in operation fast and at a fair price.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do garage door springs last? Torsion springs typically last 7,9 years with normal use (roughly 10,000 cycles). Extension springs may last slightly longer. Frequency of use, climate, and maintenance all affect lifespan.

Can I replace just one spring? Technically yes, but it's not wise. Springs wear as a pair. Replacing one leaves the other at the end of its life, causing another failure within months and another service call.

Why does same-day service cost more? Same-day appointments require us to block time, prioritize your call, and often respond outside normal hours. That premium covers the operational cost and urgency markup.

Do I need new cables when springs break? Not always, but we inspect them. Worn cables should be replaced at the same time to prevent future failures and ensure safe operation.

What's the difference between torsion and extension springs? Torsion springs sit above the door and twist to lift weight.safer, more durable, last longer. Extension springs run along the sides and stretch.cheaper initially, less reliable long-term.

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