Garage Door Spring Repair in Chicopee, MA
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A broken garage door spring is the single most common reason Chicopee homeowners call for repair, and it’s also the one job you should never attempt yourself. If your door suddenly feels too heavy to lift, won’t stay open on its own, or you heard a loud bang from the garage overnight, you’re almost certainly dealing with a snapped torsion or extension spring. We replace both types same-day across Chicopee, from Chicopee Falls to Aldenville, with the price agreed before we start and no pressure to buy parts you don’t need.
What a Garage Door Spring Actually Does
Your garage door itself can weigh 130 to 400 pounds, depending on size and material. Springs exist to counterbalance that weight so the opener motor, which is only built to handle a few pounds of resistance, not hundreds, can lift and lower the door smoothly. Without working springs, an opener motor will strain, overheat, or simply fail to move the door at all, which is why a spring problem often gets mistaken for an opener problem.
Torsion Springs vs. Extension Springs: Which Does Your Door Have?
There are two spring systems used in Chicopee homes, and knowing which one you have matters because the repair approach, cost, and risk profile differ. Torsion springs are mounted horizontally on a metal shaft directly above the closed door, and they twist to store energy this is the standard in homes built from the 1970s onward and is generally the longer-lasting, more balanced system. Extension springs run along the horizontal tracks on either side of the door and stretch to store energy; they’re more common in older homes throughout Chicopee Falls and Chicopee Center that haven’t had a full door system upgrade. Extension springs should always be paired with safety cables running through their center a detail that’s sometimes missing on older installations and is worth having checked.
Signs Your Spring Is Failing
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Why Springs Fail More Often in Chicopee Winters
Every torsion spring is rated for a certain number of open-close cycles typically around 10,000 before metal fatigue causes it to fail. That number doesn’t change with the seasons, but the timing of failure does. Steel contracts and becomes more brittle in cold temperatures, and Chicopee’s winter lows in the high teens to low 20s Fahrenheit put extra stress on a spring that’s already near the end of its life. That’s why we see a sharp rise in spring-failure calls across Chicopee between November and March the cold isn’t creating the weakness, it’s triggering the failure that was already coming. Homes in Aldenville and Fairview with original 1950s-60s garage systems are especially prone to this, since many have never had a spring replacement in the home’s entire history.
Why This Is Not a DIY Repair
A standard torsion spring is wound under several hundred pounds of stored tension enough to cause serious injury if it releases uncontrolled while you’re working near it. This is the single largest cause of garage-door-related injuries nationally, and it’s the one repair on this site we will not walk you through over the phone. Winding and unwinding a torsion spring requires specific winding bars, a firm understanding of the correct turn sequence for your spring’s wire size, and an awareness of exactly how much force is stored at each stage. If your spring has failed, leave the door closed, don’t attempt to lift it manually, and call a professional.

Our Spring Replacement Process
- We identify the exact spring size, wire gauge, and wind direction your door requires installing the wrong spring is a common mistake that shortens its lifespan or leaves the door unbalanced.
- For torsion systems, we typically replace both springs as a pair, even if only one failed, since the second is usually close behind on cycle life and mismatched springs cause uneven wear.
- We rebalance the door after installation and test it through multiple full open-close cycles.
- We inspect cables, drums, and rollers at the same time, since a spring failure sometimes damages adjacent hardware during the moment it lets go.
- We test the auto-reverse safety sensors before considering the job complete, since a rebalanced door can shift how the safety system responds.
What’s Covered by Warranty
Spring replacement includes a parts and labor warranty covering premature failure a spring installed correctly and used normally should not fail again well before its rated cycle life is reached. If a spring fails again within the warranty period under normal use, we return and address it at no additional labor cost.
Spring Repair Cost in Chicopee
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Recent Chicopee Example
A homeowner near Chicopee Falls called after their door wouldn’t budge and they’d heard a bang the night before. The original torsion spring installed when the house’s opener was new roughly two decades earlier had snapped during an overnight freeze. We replaced both springs as a pair, rebalanced the door, inspected the cables for any related wear, and had it fully operational within the same visit.
