How to Tell If Your Garage Door Springs Are Broken
- Marlin Petersheim
- May 6
- 1 min read

Garage door springs are responsible for lifting hundreds of pounds every time your door opens. When they fail, the door becomes extremely heavy and dangerous to operate.
Here, we’ll explain how to recognize broken spring symptoms and why spring repairs should never be a DIY project.
Types of Garage Door Springs
Torsion springs mounted above the door
Extension springs running along the tracks
Both types of springs store massive amounts of energy.
Signs of Broken Springs
Loud Bang From the Garage
A spring breaking often sounds like a gunshot or explosion.
Door Feels Heavy or Will Not Open
If the opener struggles or the door will not lift manually, spring failure is likely.
Visible Gaps in Springs
A clear gap in a torsion spring is a definitive sign it has snapped.
Why Spring Repairs Are Dangerous
Springs are under extreme tension and can cause severe injuries if mishandled. Professional tools and training are required for safe replacement.
Conclusion
Broken garage door springs are a serious safety issue. If you notice any warning signs, stop using the door and schedule professional service immediately.

