Installs new garage doors and openers; same-day repair service; 24/7 answered emergency service; ser...
2502 Freedom Dr, San Antonio, TX
Garage door springs carry most of the weight of the door. When a spring fails, the door may stop opening or become extremely heavy without warning. This is one of the most common issues homeowners run into, and it usually needs to be handled by a trained technician.
Garage door springs are under significant tension. That tension is what allows a heavy door to move smoothly. When a spring breaks, that balance is lost. Trying to operate the door or adjust the spring without the right tools can be dangerous. For most homeowners, this is not something to attempt on their own.
$150-$225-$300
Based on local data collected for the San Antonio market. Actual costs vary by door type, size, and provider. Contact companies below for a current quote.
If your garage door will not open or you suspect a spring issue, it is best to stop using the door and have it checked. You can review local providers below and connect with a technician to take a closer look.
Installs new garage doors and openers; same-day repair service; 24/7 answered emergency service; ser...
2502 Freedom Dr, San Antonio, TX
Provides garage door repair and 24/7 emergency service; operates as part of a multi-location nationa...
14309 Toepperwein Rd #308, San Antonio, TX
Garage door repair and installation for residential and commercial properties; 24/7 emergency servic...
385 N Weidner Rd, San Antonio, TX
Garage door repair; 24-hour availability and emergency service; operates in multiple San Antonio loc...
6923 W Loop 1604 N #202, San Antonio, TX
Garage door repair; 24-hour and emergency repair services.
2411 Canyon Rim, San Antonio, TX
Provides garage door repair and general maintenance services.
10810 Hillpoint Dr, San Antonio, TX
Services: Overhead door repair and installation. Address: 7735 Montego Rd, San Antonio, TX. Hours: O...
7735 Montego Rd, San Antonio, TX
Spring repair costs vary depending on the type of system and door weight. Heavier doors or custom setups may cost more, but most standard repairs fall into a predictable range. Getting a quote from a local provider is the best way to understand pricing.
It is possible in some cases, but the door will be much heavier than normal. This can be unsafe and may damage the opener. It is usually better to leave it closed and have it inspected.
Most springs are rated for a certain number of cycles. For many homes, that works out to several years of normal use.
Often yes. If one has failed, the other is usually not far behind. Replacing both can help avoid another service call.
Because of the tension involved, this type of repair is generally handled by professionals with the proper tools and experience.