Garage Door Springs in Stanwood: What a Snapped Spring Actually Costs

2026-06-03 7 min read

You're staring at a garage door that won't budge. A snapped spring is usually the culprit, and yes, it's frustrating. The good news: garage door springs in Stanwood don't cost as much as most homeowners fear, especially when you call someone honest about pricing upfront.

What Happens When a Spring Breaks

Your garage door relies on either torsion springs or extension springs to lift that heavy door. Most residential doors weigh 300 to 400 pounds. Springs counterbalance that weight so your opener doesn't have to do all the work alone.

Torsion springs are wound coils mounted above your door. Extension springs run along the top sides. Both types last roughly 7 to 9 years under normal use. When one fails, the door suddenly feels impossibly heavy. Some people think the opener is dead. In reality, the spring gave out.

A snapped spring won't kill you financially, but ignoring it will. A door stuck in the closed position traps your car and blocks entry. A door stuck open invites weather damage and security problems.

Spring Replacement Cost in Stanwood

Let's talk money straight up. A single spring replacement typically runs $150 to $300 in labor, plus parts. The spring itself costs $75 to $150 depending on type and door size. Most homeowners pay $250 to $400 total for one spring.

If both springs fail simultaneously (common on older doors), expect $400 to $600. Many technicians recommend replacing both even if only one snapped, since the second one is living on borrowed time anyway.

Our free estimate process removes guesswork. We assess your door, identify which springs failed, and quote an honest price before we touch anything. No surprise invoices. No inflated numbers. I've been doing this long enough to know that trust builds loyalty faster than tricks ever will.

For a detailed breakdown of what factors into your repair cost, check out our garage door repair cost guide for Stanwood homeowners.

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DIY Spring Repair: Why You Shouldn't

I'll be direct. Don't try this yourself. Garage door springs operate under extreme tension. A snapped spring can snap back and cause serious injury. The spring unwinds with force equivalent to a loaded crossbow. Fingers, hands, and faces have been badly hurt by DIY spring attempts.

Professional technicians have special tools, insurance, and training. We know how to release tension safely and work with precision. The $250 to $300 you save attempting this yourself isn't worth a trip to the ER.

If you're curious about other safety concerns with garage doors, our safety guide covers what most homeowners miss.

Same-Day Spring Replacement Service

When your spring fails, you need it fixed fast. Garage Door Stanwood offers same-day appointments across Stanwood and nearby areas like Camano Island. Call us the morning your door stops working, and we'll get you back in business before evening.

Our technicians carry replacement springs in their trucks. We don't order parts and come back three days later. We assess, quote, and complete most jobs in under an hour.

Schedule a free quote for spring replacement service online, or call us directly. No obligation. We'll tell you exactly what's wrong and what it costs.

Prevention: Extend Your Spring's Life

Springs fail, but you can slow that timeline. Regular maintenance catches small problems before they become expensive ones. Lubrication reduces friction. Inspection catches wear before failure.

Our preventive maintenance tune-up helps homeowners avoid emergency calls. Springs last longer when the whole system runs smoothly.

When to Replace vs. Repair

If only one spring snapped and your door is under 10 years old, replacement of that spring makes sense. If both springs are failing and your door is older than 12 years, consider full garage door installation. A new door costs more upfront but comes with better springs, quieter operation, and a warranty.

Your situation is unique. We assess it honestly and tell you whether repair or replacement makes financial sense for your home.

Broken springs happen. Broken bank accounts don't have to. Call Garage Door Stanwood at (360) 310-4620 for a no-charge estimate, or get a same-day service quote online right now.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my spring is broken? Your garage door won't open with the remote, or it opens halfway then stops. You may hear a loud bang or snap when it fails. The door feels impossibly heavy to lift by hand. Don't force it; call for service instead.

Can I use my garage door opener if the spring is broken? Not safely. The opener can't lift the full weight of the door without spring support. Forcing it risks damaging the opener and the door. Stop using it immediately and call for repair.

How long does spring replacement take? Most jobs finish in 30 to 60 minutes. We assess the problem, remove the old spring, install the new one, and test everything. Same-day service is standard for us in Stanwood.

Do both springs need replacing at the same time? Not always. If one snapped and the other looks healthy, we replace just the broken one. But springs age together. Replacing both prevents a second failure weeks later and costs less in labor than two separate visits.

What's the difference between torsion and extension springs? Torsion springs are wound coils mounted horizontally above your door. Extension springs run vertically along the sides. Torsion springs are more durable and common on newer doors. Extension springs are cheaper but wear faster. We'll identify which type you have and recommend the best replacement option.

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