About Garage Door Spring Repair in Clarksville
Springs do the heavy lifting on a garage door — the opener only guides the door, while the torsion or extension springs carry most of its weight. When a spring breaks, the signs are unmistakable: a loud bang from the garage, a door that suddenly feels far too heavy, an opener that strains and gives up, or a visible gap in the coil above the door. Springs are under high tension and are widely considered the most dangerous garage door component to work on, which makes them a poor do-it-yourself project. Submit a request and connect with a local provider serving Clarksville who handles torsion and extension spring replacement.
What's Typically Included
- Replacement of broken torsion springs above the door
- Replacement of stretched or snapped extension springs along the tracks
- Matching spring size and wind to the door's weight and height
- Balance adjustment so the door lifts smoothly and stays put halfway
- Inspection of cables, bearings, and hardware that wear alongside springs
Common Scenarios
- Loud bang from the garage and now the door won't open
- Visible gap or separation in the spring coil above the door
- Door feels extremely heavy when lifted by hand
- Opener strains, lifts the door a few inches, then stops
- Door slams down faster than it should when closing
Torsion vs. Extension Springs
Most modern doors use one or two torsion springs mounted on a shaft above the door opening; older installations often use a pair of extension springs that stretch along the horizontal tracks. Torsion and extension systems fail differently and are replaced differently, but both store enough energy to cause serious injury when handled without the right tools and training. You don't need to know which type you have to submit a request — a photo description or just "the spring above the door is broken" is enough for the provider to prepare.