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Two Broken Garage Door Springs Replaced Same Day

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When both springs go on a garage door, the door isn't going anywhere. That's exactly what this customer ran into - two broken torsion springs, and a door that was dead in the water. No opener in the world can muscle a door up when the springs are shot. That's just not how it works.

We came out and got both springs swapped the same day. That part matters. A broken garage door isn't just an inconvenience - it can block you in, leave your garage unsecured, or strand a car inside when you need it most. Fast turnaround isn't just nice to have. It's kind of the whole point.

Here's something worth knowing: torsion springs do the heavy lifting for your opener. They're wound tight and store the energy needed to raise and lower the door. When one breaks - let alone two - that load falls entirely on the opener motor, which is why you'll often hear grinding, straining, or just nothing at all. Replacing them restores the balance the system was designed around.

We also threw in a free tune-up and lube while we were at it. Lubing the springs, hinges, and rollers takes just a few minutes but it makes a real difference in how smooth and quiet the door runs. It also takes strain off the opener, which helps it last longer. Small thing, big payoff.

If your door feels heavy when you lift it manually, makes a loud bang, or just stopped opening - there's a good chance the springs are the culprit. That's the kind of call we handle every day.