Service · Anaheim, CA

Spring Replacement

Professional spring replacement by Cooper Family Garage Doors.

Garage door spring replacement is the repair you need when the heavy coiled springs above your door fail and suddenly your opener can't lift the door — or you can't lift it by hand. Here across Orange County and the Inland Empire, most doors cycle thousands of times a year, and dry heat plus constant use wears springs out faster than folks expect, usually somewhere between year seven and year twelve.

Warning Signs

A spring that's on its way out rarely fails quietly. If you've noticed any of these, don't keep forcing the door — you'll end up damaging the opener or the panels next.

How We Handle It

When you call, you get me or Kimber — not a call center routing you to whoever's closest. We show up in the window we promised, take the tension off safely, and match your door to the correct spring size and cycle rating. We stock high-cycle, USA-made torsion springs on the truck, so most replacements are wrapped up in a single visit. Before we leave, we balance the door, check the cables and bearings, and make sure the opener isn't working harder than it should.

We're fully licensed and insured under CSLB #1153364, and we only install parts we'd put on our own home. No upsells, no scare tactics, no "while we're here" invoice padding. If a bearing or cable is genuinely worn, we'll show you why — and if it's fine, we'll tell you that too.

A broken spring feels like an emergency because your car is trapped and your day just got flipped. It doesn't have to stay that way. Give us a call, tell us what you're hearing and seeing, and we'll get you a straight answer on timing and cost before we ever roll a truck. That's how Kimber and I would want to be treated, and it's how we run this shop.

Questions

Frequently Asked

How much does garage door spring replacement cost in Southern California?
Most standard single-door spring replacements land between $250 and $450, and two-spring systems or heavy double doors run a bit more. We give you a firm price on the phone or on-site before any work starts — no surprises at the end.
How long does the repair take?
In most cases we're in and out in 60 to 90 minutes, including balancing the door and testing the opener. If we need to replace cables or bearings at the same time, add about 30 minutes.
What kind of warranty comes with the parts and labor?
Our high-cycle torsion springs carry a one-year parts and labor warranty. If something we installed fails early, we come back and make it right.
Ready When You Are

Garage Door Trouble? We're On It.

(909) 766-9426
Mon–Sat 7:30am–7:30pm · Free estimates · No obligation