Garage Door Springs for Every Need

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Find the Right Spring for Your Garage Door

We understand that shopping for garage door parts can feel overwhelming—especially when it comes to springs. That’s why we’ve made it easy to filter and sort our collection by:

Spring type: Torsion, Extension, or High-Cycle

Size and dimensions

Door weight capacity

Residential or commercial grade

Not sure what you need? No worries. We’ve included helpful guides on each product page to assist you with measuring spring dimensions, matching door weight, and understanding cycle ratings.

Types of Garage Door Springs We Offer

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Torsion Springs

Torsion springs are the most common and reliable type of garage door spring. These springs, mounted above the door, work by winding up to provide lifting force. We carry a wide range of standard torsion springs and high-cycle torsion springs designed to last 25,000+ cycles—ideal for high-use residential garages or light commercial applications.

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Extension Springs

These types of springs run along the sides of the garage door and stretch to provide tension. These are perfect for lighter doors or budget-friendly repairs. We offer color-coded extension springs for easy selection and quick installation.

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Large & High-Cycle Springs for Commercial Doors

When it comes to handling a commercial garage door, rolling steel door, or industrial bay, you know you need some real strength! Our large-size garage door springs and high-cycle commercial torsion springs are ready to take on the load. Check out our heavy-duty springs made from oil-tempered steel and designed for high-frequency operation. Perfect for all your needs!

Built to Last. Trusted by Pros.

Every garage door spring in our collection is:

Made from high-tensile steel

Engineered to meet or exceed industry standards

Backed by our quality assurance process

Available in multiple configurations for precision matching

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Not Sure What to Choose? We’re Here to Help.

Choosing the right spring involves:

Spring type (torsion or extension)

Inside diameter and wire size

Overall spring length

Garage door weight and height

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