Broken Spring Replacement
Torsion and extension springs — the loud bang and the door that suddenly won't budge. Replaced in matched pairs so the second one doesn't snap a month later.
Learn more →A snapped spring with the car trapped inside, a door hanging off its track, or an opener that quit in the cold — one call connects you with a licensed local garage-door technician serving Tooele, Grantsville, and all of Tooele Valley.
Spring work is not a weekend project.
A garage door is the heaviest moving thing in most homes, and its springs are wound under enough tension to do real harm if they let go. That's exactly the part people are tempted to fix themselves after a quick video — and it's the one most worth handing to someone who does it every day. We connect you with licensed local technicians who carry the winding bars, the right-sized springs, and the experience to swap them safely.
A proper repair is more than snapping in a new part. The technician checks the door's balance, the cables, the rollers, and the opener's force settings so the fix actually holds — and tells you honestly whether a worn door is worth repairing or nearing the end of its life. No upsell to a new door you don't need.
From a single snapped spring to a full opener swap, we connect you with the right technician and parts for the job — not a one-size quote off a script.
Torsion and extension springs — the loud bang and the door that suddenly won't budge. Replaced in matched pairs so the second one doesn't snap a month later.
Learn more →Openers that quit, reverse, or run rough — repaired or replaced, plus new belt- and chain-drive installs with remotes, keypads, and safety sensors dialed in.
Learn more →Doors jumped off the track, frayed or snapped cables, and worn rollers and hinges — realigned and rebuilt so the door runs straight and quiet again.
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Tooele Valley's hard winters and dusty summers wear on springs, cables, and rollers. We connect you with technicians who work these doors every day and know how the valley's weather takes its toll.
Call and tell us what the door is doing — a bang and no lift usually means a spring, a crooked door dragging on one side usually means the track or a cable. We match the problem to a licensed local technician and, for most common repairs, aim to get someone out the same day.
You get a clear estimate before any work starts, then the technician makes the repair, tests the balance and the safety reverse, and leaves the door running the way it should. No mystery charges, and no pressure to replace the whole door.
A loud bang and a dead door, a crooked door off its track, or an opener that won't respond — describe it and we'll have a good idea what's wrong.
We connect you with a licensed local tech carrying the right springs and parts, with a clear estimate before any work begins.
The repair gets made, the balance and safety reverse get checked, and the door leaves running smooth and quiet.
From Tooele and Grantsville to Stansbury Park, Erda, Lake Point, Stockton, and Rush Valley — garage-door repair and installation for homes across the valley.
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Don't try to force the door up, especially with a broken spring — that's how people get hurt or bend the panels. Most openers have a red release cord that disconnects the trolley; pulling it lets you lift the door by hand only if the spring is still intact. If a spring has snapped, the door is too heavy to lift safely, so it's best to call and get a technician out the same day.
It's strongly discouraged. Torsion springs are wound under extreme tension and can cause serious injury if they slip during the job — it's the one repair pros consistently warn homeowners away from. A licensed technician has the winding bars and the correct spring for your door's weight, and does it safely in a fraction of the time.
Tooele and the surrounding Tooele Valley — including Grantsville, Stansbury Park, Erda, Lake Point, Stockton, and Rush Valley.
Springs are rated for a set number of open-and-close cycles and wear out over years of use. Cold is often the last straw: metal contracts and turns brittle in a hard Tooele Valley freeze, so a spring already near the end of its life tends to snap on a cold morning. If one goes, it's usually worth replacing both, since they've worn the same amount.
Springs and cables hold real tension, so the technicians we connect you with take the time to check balance, hardware, and the opener's safety reverse — not just swap the broken part and go.
Call or text what the door is doing and your address — we'll set up a free estimate and, for most repairs, aim to get a technician out the same day.
(435) 555-0199