Torsion Spring Replacement
Precision replacement for torsion springs mounted above the door.
Local, family-owned spring replacement throughout southern New Hampshire. We replace broken torsion springs and extension springs, install safety cables, and balance your door for smooth, reliable operation.
Emergo replaces broken garage door springs, balances the door, and ensures safe operation throughout southern New Hampshire.
Precision replacement for torsion springs mounted above the door.
Safe replacement of extension springs mounted along the tracks.
Replace both springs to keep the door balanced and reliable.
Safety cables prevent extension springs from flying if they break.
Upgrade to longer-lasting springs for heavy-use garages.
We balance the door and set the correct spring tension.
We inspect cables, drums, and bearings while replacing springs.
We verify opener settings after spring replacement.
Emergo replaces broken or worn torsion springs, extension springs, and can upgrade springs to higher cycle ratings for longer service life.
Mounted above the door on a steel shaft. Torsion springs provide smooth, controlled lift and are the most common system on modern doors.
Mounted alongside the horizontal tracks. Extension springs stretch as the door closes and must have safety cables for protection.
High-cycle springs last longer and are a good fit for households that use the garage door frequently.
Dual spring systems provide better balance and redundancy. We match spring size to door weight and height.
Broken or worn springs are one of the most common garage door repairs. These signs tell you it is time for spring replacement. repairs. These signs tell you it is time for spring replacement.
A broken spring leaves the door too heavy for the opener to lift.
Springs can snap with a sharp noise when they break.
A separated torsion spring is a clear sign of failure.
If the spring is weak or broken, the door loses lift assistance.
One broken spring in a two-spring system causes imbalance.
Broken springs can cause cables to loosen or come off the drums.
Springs store serious energy. These safety reminders help protect your home and family.
If your spring is broken, stop using the door and call a professional.
Extension springs should always have safety cables running through them.
Spring tension is dangerous to adjust without proper tools and training.
A balanced door should stay in place when lifted halfway.
Our process keeps spring replacement safe, precise, and reliable.
We measure the door, spring size, and system configuration to match the correct replacement.
We lock the door in place and safely release tension before removing springs.
We install new torsion or extension springs and any required hardware.
We fine-tune spring tension so the door opens and closes smoothly.
We test safety systems and walk you through recommendations.
Homeowners across southern New Hampshire trust Emergo for spring replacement and balance adjustments.
Trusted garage door experts serving southern New Hampshire.
We follow safe procedures for high-tension spring replacement.
We match spring size and cycle rating to your door weight.
Upfront pricing and honest recommendations before work begins.
Fast response for broken springs and stuck doors.
Quality springs and workmanship you can rely on.
We provide professional spring replacement throughout southern New Hampshire.
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Answers to common questions about spring replacement and safety.
We replace garage door springs in Goffstown, Bedford, Amherst, Hollis, New Boston, Dunbarton, Nashua, Manchester, Hooksett, Bow, and surrounding southern New Hampshire areas. See our service areas for the full list.
Yes. We replace both torsion springs (mounted above the door) and extension springs (mounted along the horizontal tracks), and install safety cables when needed.
Common signs include a loud bang from the garage, a door that will not lift or feels very heavy, gaps in the spring, or cables that are slack or off the drums.
On two-spring systems, we typically recommend replacing both springs to keep the door balanced and prevent a second failure soon after the first.
Pricing depends on the spring type, door size, cycle rating, and whether the system needs additional repairs. We provide clear, upfront estimates before work begins.
Yes. Springs are under high tension and can cause serious injury if handled incorrectly. Professional replacement is the safest option.
Yes. We can install higher-cycle springs for homeowners who want longer service life and fewer future replacements.
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