Garage Door Springs in Depoe Bay: Cost, Lifespan & When to Replace

2026-07-07 7 min read

Here's what most homeowners don't realize about garage door springs in Depoe Bay: they're the hardest working part of your entire system, and they fail without warning. A snapped spring doesn't give you time to plan. It leaves your door stuck, sometimes with your car inside. The good news? Understanding how springs work, what they cost, and when they need replacement puts you in control instead of scrambling for an emergency call at midnight.

How Garage Door Springs Actually Work

Your garage door weighs between 300 and 500 pounds. Springs counterbalance that weight so your opener doesn't have to wrestle it up every single time. There are two main types: torsion springs (mounted horizontally above the door) and extension springs (running along the sides). Torsion springs are more common in residential garages and more expensive to replace, but they last longer and break less often.

Springs don't just wear out gradually. They cycle. Every time you open and close your door, that's one cycle. Most residential springs are rated for 7 to 9 years of normal use, which translates to roughly 10,000 to 15,000 cycles. When a spring reaches its limit, it snaps. Metal fatigue, rust from our coastal weather here in Depoe Bay, and temperature swings all accelerate that process.

If you want to prevent costly surprises, read our post on garage door maintenance tune-ups to catch warning signs.

Spring Replacement Cost in Depoe Bay

A single torsion spring replacement typically runs $150 to $300, depending on the spring's size and quality. Extension springs cost less per spring (around $75 to $150 each), but most doors have two, so you're looking at $150 to $300 total. Labor usually adds another $100 to $200. At Garage Door Depoe Bay, we charge honest pricing with no surprise fees. You get a free estimate before any work starts.

The real cost spike happens when a snapped spring catches you off guard and you need same-day service. Emergency calls cost more because we prioritize your situation. That's why preventive maintenance makes financial sense. Spend $100 on an annual inspection now, or spend $300 to $500 on emergency spring replacement plus opener repair later.

If your door is stuck and you need immediate help, contact us for same-day emergency service.

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Warning Signs Your Springs Are Failing

A snapped spring is dramatic: your door won't move, or it moves unevenly. But there are earlier signs. If your door opens slowly or seems heavier than usual, a spring may be weakening. You might hear a loud bang or crack, which is the spring breaking. If you see visible rust or separation on the spring itself, replacement is overdue.

Never try to replace springs yourself. The tension stored in a garage door spring is equivalent to a loaded firearm. One mistake during installation can cause serious injury. This is absolutely a job for professionals.

Our garage door safety guide covers spring hazards every homeowner should understand.

Spring Lifespan and Replacement Strategy

Springs last 7 to 9 years in typical Depoe Bay homes. Coastal salt air and humidity can shorten that timeline. If both springs are original and near the same age, replace them together. If one breaks, the other is probably close behind. Replacing both at once saves you money and prevents a second emergency call in a few months.

When you contact us for a free estimate, we'll inspect both springs and recommend the best path forward. Some homeowners prefer upgrading to higher-cycle springs (rated for 15,000 to 25,000 cycles), which cost more upfront but last significantly longer.

Final Steps

Spring problems don't wait. If your door is hanging unevenly, won't open fully, or you've heard a loud snap, call us today. We serve Depoe Bay and surrounding areas with transparent pricing and honest advice.

Get your free spring replacement estimate here, or call (541) 651-8905.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my garage door spring is broken? Your door won't open, opens very slowly, or hangs at an angle. You may have heard a loud bang. Never force a broken spring. Call a professional immediately for safety.

Can I replace just one spring? Technically yes, but both springs are the same age and near failure. Replacing both together saves money and prevents a second emergency repair within months.

How much does a garage door spring replacement cost near me? Single spring replacement runs $150 to $300 plus labor ($100 to $200). Same-day emergency service costs more. Get a free estimate for exact pricing.

How long do garage door springs last? Most springs last 7 to 9 years or 10,000 to 15,000 cycles. Coastal weather speeds up wear. Regular maintenance helps you catch failure early.

What's the difference between torsion and extension springs? Torsion springs mount horizontally above the door, last longer, and cost more. Extension springs run along the sides, cost less, but need more frequent replacement.

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