
Garage door springs carry the weight of the door, and when one breaks, your system stops working safely.
All Island Garage Door provides professional garage door spring repair and replacement throughout Nassau and Suffolk County, helping homeowners get their doors working again quickly and safely.
Signs Your Garage Door Spring Is Broken
Not sure if the spring is the issue? Common signs include:
• Garage door won’t open or only opens a few inches
• Door feels extremely heavy when lifted manually
• Loud bang heard from garage
• Door slams shut quickly
• Opener struggles or stops working
• Visible gap in the spring above the door
If you notice these symptoms, avoid using the door until it’s inspected.
Why Spring Repairs Should Be Left to Professionals
Garage door springs are under extreme tension and can cause serious injury if handled incorrectly.
Our technicians safely replace:
• Torsion springs
• Extension springs
• Worn or fatigued springs
• Broken spring systems
We carry common spring sizes on our trucks so repairs can usually be completed in one visit.
Serving Homeowners Across Long Island
From the South Shore to the North Fork and everywhere in between, our technicians provide spring repair services across Nassau and Suffolk County.
We service homes throughout:
• Bayport
• Sayville
• Patchogue
• Holbrook
• Dix Hills
• Syosset
• East Hampton
• Mattituck
• and surrounding Long Island communities.
Garage Door Spring Repair FAQs
How much does garage door spring replacement cost?
Costs vary depending on door size and spring type, but we always provide pricing before work begins so there are no surprises.
Can I open my garage door with a broken spring?
We recommend avoiding this. Opening the door can damage your opener and may cause the door to fall unexpectedly.
How long do garage door springs last?
Most springs last around 7–10 years depending on usage. Homes using the garage as the main entry may see wear sooner.
How quickly can repairs be done?
In many cases, repairs can be completed the same day once scheduled.
Should both springs be replaced?
If your door uses two springs, replacing both is often recommended so the door remains balanced and you avoid another failure soon after.

