
Canyon Creek, Hood County
Broken Spring Replacement in Canyon Creek, TX
Springs die on cycles, not birthdays. Standard spring, 10,000 cycles. Six openings a day, which is normal for a family using the garage as the front door, is about 2,190 a year. That is four and a half years. Most broken springs we pull in Canyon Creek just hit their number.
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What the spring is actually doing up there
The torsion spring sits on a steel shaft above the opening. When it gets installed, it gets wound a set number of turns, usually around seven and a half on a seven foot door. That twist is stored energy. Cables run from drums on each end of the shaft down to brackets at the bottom corners of the door. Closing the door winds the spring tighter. Opening it lets the spring unwind and pull those cables. The whole design is a trade: the spring's torque cancels out the door's weight. That is why a 200 pound door lifts with about ten pounds of hand effort when everything is right.
Both springs get replaced, not just the broken one
Both springs went on the same day and have taken the exact same number of cycles. When one hits the end, the other is right behind it. Beyond that, springs get sized as a matched pair against the door weight, so a new one working next to a fatigued one puts uneven torque across the shaft and the door never balances properly through its travel. Two service calls also cost more than one. This is not an upsell, it is the reason you are not calling us again in four months.
Sizing is measuring, not eyeballing
A torsion spring is defined by four things: wire diameter, inside diameter, length, and which way it winds. Those decide how much torque you get per turn. Picking the replacement means knowing what the door weighs, either by putting it on a scale with the springs off or by calculating from the panel construction and hardware. Too light a spring and the door stays heavy at the floor and burns through cycles fast. Too heavy and the door wants to fly open and the opener fights it all the way down. Both feel more or less fine on day one. Both cut the life of everything they are bolted to.
Broken Spring Replacement for Canyon Creek homes
A lakeside subdivision south of Granbury on steep wooded lots, where downslope driveways and detached garages make door balance and track alignment recurring issues.
If your address falls in 76048, you are on our board.
Canyon Creek community is a useful marker: if you are near it, we cover you.
Canyon Creek sits in Hood County with a population of about 1,646.
Please do not attempt this one yourself
That spring is still loaded even with the door down. People get badly hurt trying to unwind one with the wrong tools. Leave the door shut, do not pull the release, and call us.
What you are probably seeing
- Door is extremely heavy by hand and will not stay up.
- Door goes up crooked with one side behind the other.
- Top panel flexes or bends when the opener pulls on it.
- Cables have gone slack or jumped off the drums.
- Gaps between coils on a spring that has not broken yet, or rust pits in the coil.
Canyon Creek service
Call (214) 831-2545 or request a visit.
The visit
How a Canyon Creek call runs
Confirm it and secure the door
We find which spring broke, check whether the other one is still loaded, and clamp or block the door so it cannot move while we work. Opener stays disconnected the whole time.
Measure the door and the old springs
Wire diameter, inside diameter, length and wind direction come off the existing springs, and we establish what the door weighs. That decides the replacement. Not a visual match.
Unwind and strip it
Any leftover tension comes off with proper winding bars, cables come off the drums, old springs come off the shaft. We check the bearings, drums and shaft while we can actually see them.
New pair, wound to the right turn count
Both springs go on. Cables get set in the drums with equal tension so the door lifts square. Springs get wound to the turns this door needs, not to a default number.
Balance by hand, then reset the opener
Door gets lifted by hand and checked at several heights to make sure it holds position. Then the opener goes back on, travel and force get reset, and we test the safety reverse.
On the job
Broken Spring Replacement in the field




Questions
Broken Spring Replacement in Canyon Creek
Can I replace a torsion spring myself?
No. That is the one flat no on this whole site. It takes correctly sized steel winding bars, properly seated set screws, and a stance that keeps your body out of the arc of those bars. Improvised tools slipping under that kind of torque send people to the emergency room every year. Almost everything else on a garage door is fair game for a handy person. This is not.
How long will the new springs last?
Take the cycle rating and divide by how many times a day you open the door. A standard 10,000 cycle spring is four to five years at six openings a day, or about fourteen years at two. If your house is on the heavy end, ask about high cycle springs at 20,000 or more. The price difference is small next to a second replacement.
Did I break it?
No. Springs fail from metal fatigue after a counted number of cycles, and they usually go on a cold morning because the steel is less forgiving then. The two things that actually shorten spring life are a spring undersized for the door at install and rust pitting on the coil. Neither one is about how you use the door.
Should the cables be done at the same time?
Only if they need it, and we will show you. If the cable is fraying at the drum or at the bottom bracket, do it now, because the labor overlaps almost completely and you save a whole visit. If the cables are clean, leave them alone. A spring breaking does not damage a good cable.
Do you have springs on the truck?
The common residential wire sizes and lengths, yes, so most jobs get done on the first visit. Unusual sizes, very heavy custom doors, and some high cycle setups occasionally have to be ordered. If yours is one of those, you hear it at the diagnosis, not later.
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