Garage Door Spring Repair Cost in Altamonte Springs: What You'll Actually Pay

2026-05-29 7 min read A2Z Garage Doors

In our years serving Altamonte Springs, we've seen this problem again and again: a homeowner's garage door stops working, they panic, and they call the first number they find without understanding what they're about to pay. A snapped spring doesn't have to be a financial shock. Honest pricing and clear explanation make all the difference.

What You'll Pay for Spring Repair

Garage door spring repair typically costs between $150 and $400 in Altamonte Springs. That wide range exists because your actual bill depends on which type of spring failed, how old your door is, and whether you need one or both springs replaced.

A single torsion spring replacement runs $200 to $350. Extension springs cost slightly less, usually $150 to $250 per spring. If both springs need work (which happens more often than homeowners expect), you're looking at the higher end of the spectrum. Labor typically accounts for $100 to $150 of that total.

The cost also reflects whether you're paying for emergency same-day service. A weekend or evening call will add $50 to $100 to your estimate.

Why Spring Type Matters for Your Cost

Torsion springs and extension springs behave differently, fail differently, and cost different amounts to replace. Torsion springs sit above your garage door and twist to lift the weight. They're more durable but more expensive when they fail. Extension springs hang on either side of the door and stretch as it opens. They're cheaper upfront but typically last only 7 to 9 years before needing replacement.

If you're unsure which type you have, our team can assess that during a free estimate. We've found that many homeowners discover they need both springs serviced once we inspect the system properly. One spring failing doesn't always mean the other is fine. Wear affects both simultaneously.

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Hidden Costs You Should Know About

Beyond the spring itself, a few other factors influence your final bill. If the springs are old and your door hasn't been serviced regularly, rust or corrosion can make the job take longer. That adds labor time.

Replacing springs is dangerous work. It requires specialized tools and knowledge that prevents injury. This is why we always recommend professional service rather than DIY attempts. The cost reflects both expertise and safety.

If your garage door opener needs adjustment after spring replacement, that's an additional service. Usually it's minor and included, but occasionally the system needs rebalancing. For a deeper look at maintenance costs across your entire system, check out our guide on how much garage door maintenance really costs in Altamonte Springs.

Same-Day Service Availability

Most snapped springs can be repaired the same day you call us. We keep common spring sizes in stock and schedule emergency appointments throughout Altamonte Springs and nearby Winter Park. Same-day service does cost more than scheduling a week ahead, but when your garage door won't close, waiting isn't an option.

Call us early in the day if you need same-day work. Afternoon appointments fill quickly, especially during Florida's hot months when spring failures spike due to temperature swings.

Why We Price Honestly

At Garage Door Altamonte Springs, we quote you the real cost upfront. No surprises. No hidden fees. If your springs need replacement but your door is otherwise sound, we'll say so. If your door is aging and springs are just the first problem, we'll tell you that too.

We've met too many homeowners who were quoted $800 or $900 for work that should cost half that. Dishonest shops prey on urgency and confusion. We won't do that.

Next Steps: Get Your Estimate

The best way to know your exact cost is to let us assess your door in person. Schedule a free quote or call (813) 680-4926 and describe what you're hearing or seeing. Is the door hanging unevenly? Making a loud noise? Refusing to open? Those details help us scope the job before we arrive.

We'll give you an honest estimate, explain your options, and let you decide. No pressure. No inflated quotes.

If your springs have failed, don't wait. A broken spring means your door won't open safely, and the longer it sits, the more stress builds on other components. Learn more about our spring repair services and what to expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do garage door springs last? Torsion and extension springs typically last 7 to 10 years depending on use and climate. Florida's heat and humidity can shorten that window. Regular maintenance helps extend their lifespan.

Can I replace just one spring if both are old? Technically yes, but we recommend replacing both at the same time. If one has failed, the other is usually near failure too. Replacing both prevents a second emergency call weeks later.

Is spring repair covered by homeowners insurance? Most policies don't cover garage door springs unless the failure was caused by a covered event like a storm. Contact your insurer to confirm your coverage limits.

How do I know if my springs are failing? Listen for loud bangs or cracks when opening the door. Watch for the door sagging on one side or moving unevenly. If the door won't open or closes too slowly, springs are likely the culprit. Check out our warning signs your garage door needs professional repair for more details.

What's the difference between torsion and extension springs? Torsion springs twist above the door and handle the full weight. Extension springs stretch on both sides and are less common in newer systems. Torsion springs last longer but cost more to replace.

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