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Garage Door Spring Replacement in Plano, TX

Garage Door Repair Plano replaces broken torsion and extension garage door springs across Plano, Texas, usually the same day you call. We work out of Plano itself, on Greenbriar Lane in 75074, so a spring that goes at 7am is normally back working that afternoon. Every job is quoted and agreed before any work begins. We are insured, we answer the phone 24 hours for a door stuck open, and we fit springs in matched pairs rated to your door’s real weight and cycle life.

Extension spring, cable and opener rail above a white raised-panel garage door
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Why Plano Springs Go When They Go

Plano's garage door springs break on a schedule

They break on the first hard freeze, and they break in clusters. Garage Door Repair Plano takes more broken spring calls in the 48 hours after a North Texas cold front than in the whole of the preceding month. The freeze gets the blame. The freeze is only the last straw.

Steel contracts and turns brittle as the temperature drops. A garage door spring is steel under constant tension, so it is already carrying load before the cold arrives. Overnight the front drops 30 degrees, the metal stiffens, the door goes up at 7am, and a coil that was already fatigued finally lets go. That is the bang your neighbours heard.

This is why a spring that had been fine for years dies on a specific Tuesday. Nothing changed about your door. The weather changed, and your spring was already at the end of its life.

Garage door springs and opener rail fitted on a Plano home
The Part Nobody Tells You

The damage happens in August, not January

North Texas rusts springs in a way dry-cold states do not. A Denver cold front arrives dry. A Plano cold front arrives off the Gulf with humidity still in the air, and humid air sitting on bare spring steel in a hot, unconditioned garage is how corrosion starts.

Your garage runs above 100 degrees through a Plano August with the humidity trapped inside it. Rust forms in the gaps between the coils where you cannot see it. Each pit of corrosion is a weak point, and every open and close works that weak point a little harder. By the time winter arrives the spring is already compromised.

What to look for right now: orange dust or flakes on the garage floor directly under the spring bar, or a dull orange bloom between the coils. That is a spring telling you it has months left, not years. It is the one warning you get before the bang, and almost nobody in Plano looks for it.

36
years

The average age of a Plano single-family home. The city built out in waves, so its garage doors went in together and their springs are wearing out together. A standard spring is rated around 10,000 cycles. Open and close four times a day and that is roughly seven years. Much of Plano is on its third set and has never thought about it once.

Match The Symptom To The Season

What your door is doing, and when Plano sees it

Spring failure in Plano runs to a calendar. Find your symptom on the left and the timing usually confirms it before anyone comes out.

What you noticeWhen Plano sees itWhat has actually failed
A bang like a gunshot, then the door will not moveOvernight or first thing, on the first hard freezeA torsion spring fractured at a coil that was already corroded
Door lifts four to six inches and stopsSame morning as the bangOpener meeting the full weight of the door with no counterbalance left
Fine last night, dead at 7am, nothing else changedAfter a front drops the temperature 30 degrees overnightSteel contracted and let go at an existing rust pit
Orange dust or flakes under the spring barLate summer into autumn, months before it breaksGulf humidity corroding the coil. This is your warning
Door slams the last foot instead of settlingAny time after a breakNo counterbalance. Treat as urgent and keep people clear
Door got noisy and jerky over monthsSpring and summer, well before the failureSpring near the end of its cycle count, worth replacing before it goes
Full-view aluminum and frosted glass garage doors installed in a residential garage
Not All Springs Are The Same

What actually decides the spring your door needs

A spring is matched to your specific door, not pulled off the van at random. Four things decide which one goes on: whether you have torsion or extension springs, the weight and height of the door, the cycle rating you choose, and whether the cables and rollers that wore out alongside the spring need doing at the same time.

That is why a three car garage in west Plano and a 1980s two car off Los Rios do not take the same spring. Fitting whatever is closest is how you end up back here next year.

On cycle rating, the honest version: a standard spring is around 10,000 cycles, roughly seven years at four opens a day. A 20,000 cycle spring roughly doubles that. If your garage is how your family gets in and out, which it is for most of Plano, the higher cycle spring is usually the better long term call. Garage Door Repair Plano will lay out both options and let you choose with the facts in front of you.

What Happens When You Call

From the bang to a working door

01

The call, 5 minutes

Describe the noise and what the door is doing. We can usually name the failed part before a truck leaves.

02

On site, same day

Standard torsion and extension springs ride on the truck, so we come out ready to fix it, not to look at it.

03

Inspection and fixed price, 15 minutes

Both springs, cables, rollers, tracks, hinges and a hand balance test. You get the number and the reason before we touch anything.

04

Fitted and balanced, under an hour

New springs, hand balance, auto reverse tested. Most Plano jobs are finished in the same visit.

Straight Answers

Questions Plano homeowners ask once the bang has happened

Because the cold finished off damage that was already there. Steel contracts and stiffens as the temperature drops, and a Plano spring is under constant tension with corrosion already in the coils. The first hard freeze is simply the load it cannot take. Garage Door Repair Plano sees broken spring calls cluster in the 48 hours after a North Texas front comes through.

Yes, and it is the thing that separates North Texas from dry-cold states. Our cold fronts come in off the Gulf with moisture still in the air, and your garage is unconditioned and above 100 degrees for much of the summer. That combination pits the steel between the coils. The rust does the damage quietly for months, then the freeze finishes it.

Pull the red release cord and lift the door by hand. A door with healthy springs lifts with about ten pounds of effort and stays where you leave it. If it feels like a deadlift or slams back down, the spring is the problem, not the motor. The springs carry the weight of the door. The opener only guides it.

Please do not. The door has lost its counterbalance, so it can drop with real force, and forcing the opener to lift it risks burning out the motor and turning one repair into two. Park on the drive, keep people out from under the door, and call Garage Door Repair Plano on (972) 426-2670.

Cycle count. Both springs went in on the same day and have done the same number of opens and closes, so the surviving one is not healthy, it is simply next. Fitting one new spring against a worn one also loads the new spring unevenly and shortens its life. You can have just the broken one done if you want. We would rather you chose with the facts.

Often worth it, if the garage is how your family gets in and out. A standard spring runs about 10,000 cycles, roughly seven years at four opens a day. A higher cycle spring roughly doubles that. Given what our humidity does to steel here, more cycles usually means longer before you are back in this position. Garage Door Repair Plano will lay out both options and let you choose.

No, and this is the one job Garage Door Repair Plano asks you not to attempt. A wound torsion spring stores several hundred pounds of energy and releases it instantly if it is handled wrong, usually at head height. It is the most common cause of serious injury in garage door work. If the guide you found says to lock the spring with a screwdriver, close it.

Usually, yes. Standard springs are on the truck and Garage Door Repair Plano runs a 24 hour line for doors stuck open, because a door that will not close leaves your house open to the street. Call (972) 426-2670 and we will tell you honestly whether it is today or first thing tomorrow.

Reaching Us

Where Garage Door Repair Plano works

We are based in Plano, on Greenbriar Lane in 75074, and cover the whole city: 75023, 75024, 75025, 75074, 75075, 75093 and 75094. That takes in east Plano and downtown, the Los Rios and Shiloh side, Willow Bend and Preston Meadow, and the Legacy and Willow Bend corridors in the west.

Outside the city we cover Frisco, Allen, McKinney, Richardson, Carrollton, Garland, The Colony, Murphy, Wylie, Addison and Coppell.

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Garage Door Repair Plano
Serving Plano and North Dallas
(972) 426-2670Tap to call, same-day service
2017 Greenbriar Ln, Plano, TX 75074
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Broken spring? We can be there today.

Garage Door Repair Plano, same-day spring replacement across Plano and North Dallas. Call (972) 426-2670.