# Garage Door Spring Replacement Cost Guide (DIY vs Pro)

**By Jennifer Oden** · 2025-09-09

Garage door springs are one of the most common parts that fail - and one of the most confusing when it comes to cost. In the video below, we break down what you can expect to pay whether you’re a DIYer or hiring a local garage door company.

We cover the three major types of springs found in 99% of homes:

-   Torsion Springs
-   Extension Springs
-   Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster Springs

Prices can range from under $100 to over $1,800 depending on the type of spring, your door size, and whether you do the repair yourself or hire a pro. Let’s break it down:

### Torsion Spring Replacement Cost

Torsion springs are the most common - and the most expensive if you hire a pro. A standard double door usually uses two springs.

-   **DIY cost:** $100–$200 (plus winding bars if you don’t own them)
-   **Pro install cost:** $400–$1,500+

_Money-saving tip:_ Order torsion springs online and replace both at once. Professional installation is safer, but if you’re careful and have the proper tools, DIY can save you big.

### Extension Spring Replacement Cost

Extension springs are often color-coded and found on older or smaller doors. They’re slightly easier to install but still under tension.

-   **DIY cost:** $30–$150
-   **Pro install cost:** $150–$600+

_Money-saving tip:_ Measure carefully before ordering—this ensures you get the correct size the first time.

### Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster Spring Replacement Cost

TorqueMaster springs are fully enclosed inside a metal tube, making them the _safest_ option for homeowners to replace themselves. Many service companies push costly torsion conversions instead.

-   **DIY cost:** Under $300 (with most parts included)
-   **Pro install or conversion:** $900–$1,800+

_Money-saving tip:_ If you already have a TorqueMaster system, stick with it. DIY replacement is straightforward and far cheaper than a pro conversion.

### Why the Huge Price Range?

The actual springs are not that expensive—the big price differences come from **labor, shipping, and company overhead**. Large franchise service companies often have high fees baked into their quotes. When in doubt, compare costs online and get multiple quotes from local, independent companies.

### Where to Buy Garage Door Springs

You can order all three types of springs directly from our store. We ship same business day when you order before 10 AM Central:

[Buy Garage Door Springs Here](https://www.expressgaragedoors.com/collections/garage-door-springs "Buy Garage Door Springs")

### FAQs About Garage Door Spring Costs

Are DIY garage door spring replacements safe?

It depends on the spring type. TorqueMaster springs are the safest for DIY. Torsion and extension springs require more caution and the right tools. If you’re not confident, call a pro.

Do I need to replace both springs?

Yes - always replace both springs together. This ensures even wear, balanced lifting, and avoids another failure soon after.

Why are pro quotes so expensive?

Much of the cost is labor, overhead, and sometimes upselling. The springs themselves are relatively inexpensive compared to the service fee.

How long do new springs last?

Most garage door springs last 7–10 years, depending on daily use, climate, and maintenance.

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> Source: [Express Garage Doors](https://www.expressgaragedoors.com/blogs/news/garage-door-spring-replacement-cost-guide-diy-vs-pro)
