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April 8, 2026

Garage Door Spring Replacement Cost in Phoenix, AZ (2026 Guide)

Phoenix homeowners deal with garage door spring failures more often than most of the country. The combination of extreme desert heat โ€” regularly topping 115 degrees in summer โ€” and overnight temperature swings of 30-40 degrees puts enormous stress on metal springs. If you're facing a broken spring, here's exactly what replacement costs in the Phoenix metro area in 2026.

Phoenix Spring Replacement Pricing (2026)

Spring replacement costs in Phoenix fall slightly below the national average due to Arizona's lower cost of living and strong competition among local contractors. Here's what you should expect to pay:

Spring TypeParts + Labor
Single Torsion Spring$130 โ€“ $250
Pair of Torsion Springs$200 โ€“ $380
Extension Springs (pair)$100 โ€“ $200
High-Cycle Torsion (25,000+ cycles)$250 โ€“ $450
Emergency Spring Replacement (after hours)$200 โ€“ $450*

*At Garage Door Home Pros, our emergency pricing is the same as standard โ€” no overtime fees.

Torsion vs. Extension Springs: Which Do You Have?

Torsion springs are the thick metal coils mounted on a shaft directly above your garage door. They're the standard for modern doors and last longer โ€” typically 10,000-15,000 cycles. Most Phoenix homes built after 1990 use torsion springs.

Extension springs run along the horizontal tracks on either side of the door. They're more common in older homes and budget installations. They're cheaper to replace but wear out faster, especially in Phoenix's heat. Extension springs also require safety cables to prevent dangerous whipping if they snap.

If you have extension springs and they've broken, consider upgrading to torsion. The upfront cost is slightly higher, but they last 50-100% longer in the Phoenix climate and are significantly safer.

Why Springs Fail Faster in Phoenix

Standard garage door springs are rated for about 10,000 cycles โ€” roughly 7-10 years for a typical household. In Phoenix, that lifespan drops to 5-7 years. Here's why:

Should You Replace One Spring or Both?

Always replace both springs at the same time โ€” even if only one has broken. Here's why: if one spring failed, the other is the exact same age and has experienced the exact same stress. It's going to fail soon. Replacing both now costs $50-100 more than a single spring, but saves you the full cost of a second service call ($150-250) when the other spring inevitably breaks in a few weeks or months.

Every reputable Phoenix garage door company will recommend replacing both. If a contractor only wants to replace one, that's a red flag โ€” they may be trying to guarantee a repeat visit.

DIY vs. Professional: Don't Risk It

Garage door springs are under extreme tension โ€” a torsion spring holds the equivalent of several hundred pounds of force. A spring that slips during installation can cause broken bones, lacerations, or worse. Every year, DIY spring replacement sends people to the emergency room. The $150-300 you'd save is not worth the risk.

A licensed technician has the proper winding bars, safety equipment, and training to do the job in under an hour. At Garage Door Home Pros, our Phoenix techs carry springs for every major door brand on their trucks, so most jobs are completed in a single visit.

How to Save Money on Spring Replacement

Service Areas in the Phoenix Metro

Spring replacement pricing is consistent across the Phoenix metro area. We serve Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, Tempe, Glendale, Gilbert, Peoria, and Surprise with the same rates and same-day availability.

Get a Free Quote Today

Call 855-335-5508 for a free, no-obligation spring replacement quote. We'll send a licensed technician to your Phoenix-area home โ€” usually within 60-90 minutes โ€” with the springs already on the truck. No overtime fees, no surprise charges, and a lifetime warranty on labor.

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