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Are Longer Garage Door Springs Really Stronger? The Truth Might Surprise You

October 06, 2025 3 min read

Are Longer Garage Door Springs Really Stronger?

If you've ever stood in your garage staring at a broken spring, you've probably wondered: "Should I get a longer, beefier spring this time?" It's one of the most common questions we hear from homeowners, and honestly, the answer isn't what most people expect.

The Short Answer: It's Complicated

Here's the thing – longer garage door springs can be stronger, but they also might not be. I know that sounds like I'm dodging the question, but stick with me here.

When you're picking out a garage door spring, you're not actually shopping for "strength" in the way you might think. You're looking for the right fit for your specific door.

Why "Bigger is Better" Doesn't Apply Here

Think of it like buying shoes. A size 12 boot isn't necessarily "better" than a size 9 – it's just right for different feet. Same deal with garage door springs.

The optimal spring for your door is going to give you the same lifespan whether you go with the perfectly sized option or if you went three sizes up and underwound it. Both will last roughly the same number of cycles before needing replacement.

So really, trying to beef up your spring system isn't the smart play. The best approach? Get the right spring for your garage door.

What "Right Spring" Actually Means

The right spring takes into account:

  • Your door's weight and size
  • The track configuration
  • How often you use your garage
  • The existing hardware setup

When all these factors line up with the proper spring specifications, you get smooth operation and maximum lifespan from your investment.

How to Find Your Perfect Spring Match

Getting the right spring doesn't have to be guesswork. The key is working with someone who can help you identify exactly what your door needs.

At Express Garage Doors, we've streamlined this process. You can send us pictures of your current setup, and we'll help determine the exact spring specifications your door requires. No more wondering if you should go bigger or smaller – just the right fit for reliable performance.

The Bottom Line

Don't get caught up in the "stronger is better" mindset when it comes to garage door springs. Focus on getting the correct spring instead. Your door will work smoother, last longer, and save you headaches down the road.

Got questions about your specific garage door spring situation? That's exactly the kind of stuff we love helping people figure out.

👉 Find the right spring for your door here: Browse Spring Selection

FAQs

Are longer garage door springs always stronger?

Not necessarily. Longer springs can be stronger, but strength isn't the only factor. The "right" spring depends on your door's weight, size, track configuration, and usage patterns.

Will a bigger spring last longer than the correct size?

No. A properly sized spring will last roughly the same number of cycles as an oversized, underwound spring. Both will typically last 7-10 years with normal use.

What happens if I use the wrong size spring?

Wrong-sized springs can cause poor door balance, opener strain, uneven wear, and potentially unsafe operation. Always use the spring specified for your door.

How do I know what size spring is right for my door?

The right spring depends on your door's weight, size, track configuration, usage frequency, and existing hardware. Professional sizing tools or expert consultation ensure proper fit.

Can I upgrade to a stronger spring system?

While possible, it's usually unnecessary and potentially problematic. The best approach is using the correctly specified spring for your specific door setup.


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