Garage Door Springs in Corona: Torsion vs. Extension and When to Replace
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If you've ever dealt with a stuck garage door or heard a loud bang from your garage, you likely have a spring problem. Garage door springs in Corona handle enormous tension and eventually wear out. Understanding which type you have and when to replace it can save you money and keep your door working safely.
Two Types of Garage Door Springs
Your garage door uses one of two spring systems: torsion or extension. The type matters because they work differently, fail differently, and cost different amounts to replace. See our guide on garage door cost & pricing in corona, ca: what you.
Torsion springs sit horizontally above your door opening. They twist and unwind to lift the weight of your door. Most modern homes in Corona use torsion springs because they're durable, quieter, and safer. A typical torsion spring lasts 7 to 9 years with normal use. When they fail, the door becomes extremely heavy and nearly impossible to open manually.
Extension springs run along the sides of your door frame and stretch to help lift it. Older homes often have these. They're cheaper upfront but wear faster than torsion springs. If an extension spring snaps, the door can drop suddenly, which poses a safety risk to people and property below. Read about how to extend your garage door.
Both types store massive amounts of tension. Never attempt to adjust or replace them yourself. A snapped spring can cause serious injury.
Why Springs Fail and When to Replace Them
Springs fail for predictable reasons. Friction from constant opening and closing wears the metal. Corona's heat and sun accelerate corrosion, especially on older springs. Springs that haven't been lubricated dry out faster. Most springs reach the end of their lifespan around 7 to 9 years, though heavy use or neglect can shorten that.
You'll know it's time to replace when your door feels heavier than normal, makes unusual noises, or won't stay open. A fully snapped spring makes the door immovable without the opener pushing it up.
If you've kept up with regular maintenance, you may catch a weakening spring before it breaks entirely. Our guide on garage door maintenance in Corona covers what actually needs doing) to extend spring life and catch problems early.
Cost and Same-Day Service
Spring replacement cost in Corona typically ranges from $200 to $400 for a single torsion spring, or $150 to $300 for an extension spring, plus labor. If both springs need replacement (which we recommend), budget $400 to $800 total. The exact cost depends on the spring type, whether your door is particularly heavy, and if we find additional issues during the estimate.
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We offer free estimates on all spring replacements. Most calls come in because homeowners hear a loud bang and suddenly can't open their door. That's when a snapped spring has failed completely. We can typically schedule same-day service if you call early enough, and we'll give you an honest cost estimate before any work begins.
Why Professional Replacement Matters
A professional technician has the right tools, training, and safety equipment to replace springs without risk. The springs are under extreme pressure. Improper removal or installation can cause injury or damage to your door and opener.
When we replace springs, we inspect the rest of your garage door system too. We check the cables, hinges, rollers, and opener to make sure everything is working together. If your door is getting older, we might spot wear on other parts that could fail next, letting you plan repairs instead of facing another emergency.
Our team at Garage Door Corona has replaced hundreds of springs across the region. We understand how Corona's climate affects spring life. We use quality springs rated for residential and commercial use, and we stand behind our work with a service warranty.
Getting Your Springs Fixed
The best time to replace springs is before they snap. If you're noticing a stuck door, slow operation, or hear creaking sounds, schedule a free quote today). We'll inspect your springs, tell you exactly what needs doing, and give you a fair price upfront.
If your spring has already snapped and your door won't open, call us right away. We respond to emergency calls throughout Corona and nearby areas with same-day availability.
For more details on what to expect during a spring replacement visit, check our full guide on garage door spring replacement in Corona and what to expect).
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do garage door springs last? Torsion springs last 7 to 9 years with normal use. Extension springs typically last 5 to 7 years. Lifespan depends on use frequency, maintenance, and climate. Corona's heat can shorten lifespan slightly.
Can I replace a garage door spring myself? No. Springs store dangerous levels of tension. Improper handling causes serious injury or death. Always hire a licensed technician with proper tools and training to replace springs safely.
What does a garage door spring replacement cost? Single spring replacement ranges from $200 to $400 for torsion or $150 to $300 for extension springs, plus labor. Replacing both springs costs $400 to $800 total. Call 951-468-9715 for a free estimate specific to your door.
Why did my garage door spring snap? Springs fail from wear, corrosion, lack of lubrication, or simply reaching their lifespan. Heavy doors, frequent use, and age all accelerate failure. Regular maintenance can extend spring life.
How do I know if my spring is broken? A broken spring makes your door feel extremely heavy, prevents it from opening, or causes it to drop suddenly. You may hear a loud bang when it snaps. If your door feels stuck or heavy, have it inspected immediately.