Garage Door Spring Replacement in Taylor, TX
A broken garage door spring is one of the most common — and most disruptive — service calls in Taylor. When a torsion spring snaps, usually without warning, the door becomes dead-weight: too heavy to lift manually and impossible to open by the opener alone. If you're in Downtown Taylor, Murphy Park area, or anywhere in Williamson County, Titanium Garage Door can have a technician at your door within 45 minutes. We carry both standard and high-cycle torsion springs on every service vehicle.
Taylor's a fast-growing Williamson County city experiencing major economic development — with its high proportion of newer homes and attached garages — means that torsion spring failures affect thousands of residents every year. Our Taylor technicians have replaced springs on every common residential door configuration found throughout Downtown Taylor and Murphy Park area, Taylor Ranch — from standard 7-foot residential doors to the 8-foot and 9-foot high-clearance configurations common in newer builds near SH-79. No upselling, no surprises: you get a flat-rate price before we touch the door.
What's Included
- Both torsion springs replaced simultaneously — always
- Premium springs rated for 25,000+ cycles
- 5-year parts warranty on all springs
- Cable drum and lift cable inspection included
- Door balance test and tension adjustment
- Full 12-point door inspection at no extra cost
- Flat-rate pricing — same price day or night
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does spring replacement cost in Taylor, TX?
Dual torsion spring replacement in Taylor runs $249–$349, including parts, labor, balance adjustment, and a full door inspection. The price does not change for evening or weekend calls — Titanium charges flat-rate with no after-hours surcharge. You receive a written quote before any work begins.
Why do you always replace both springs instead of just the broken one?
Both torsion springs wear at the same rate because they share the door's load equally. When one spring fails, the other has typically absorbed the same number of cycles and is near its end of service life. Replacing only the broken spring leaves the second spring likely to fail within weeks or months — requiring another service call at full cost. Replacing both simultaneously protects you from a repeat failure and is the only correct approach.
How quickly can you respond to a broken spring in Taylor?
Average response to Taylor and Williamson County is approximately 45 minutes from your call. We operate 24/7 — broken springs don't wait for business hours, and neither do we. Emergency calls receive priority dispatch.
Can I open my garage door manually while waiting for your Taylor technician?
With a broken torsion spring, the door is unsupported and can weigh 150–400 lbs depending on its size. We strongly advise against trying to lift it manually — the risk of injury or additional door damage is significant. Disconnect the opener, leave the door in place, and wait for the technician. If you need vehicle access urgently, call our 24/7 line for emergency dispatch.