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Garage Door Spring Replacement Cost in Maryland: 2026 Guide

How much does garage door spring replacement cost in Maryland? Complete pricing breakdown for torsion and extension springs, plus tips to save money.

If your garage door spring has snapped or is showing signs of wear, one of the first questions on your mind is likely: how much will this cost? Spring replacement is one of the most common garage door repairs homeowners in Maryland face, and understanding the pricing landscape helps you make an informed decision and avoid overpaying.

At Eagle Garage Door Services, we have been serving Maryland homeowners for over 13 years, and we believe in transparent pricing. This guide breaks down everything you need to know about garage door spring replacement costs across the state in 2026.

How Much Does Garage Door Spring Replacement Cost in Maryland?

The cost of replacing garage door springs in Maryland depends on the type of spring system your door uses, the size and weight of the door, and whether you need one or both springs replaced. Here is a breakdown of typical 2026 pricing in the Maryland and DC metro area:

Spring TypeSingle SpringPair (Both Springs)
Torsion Spring (standard residential)$200 - $350$300 - $550
Torsion Spring (high-cycle / commercial grade)$250 - $450$400 - $700
Extension Spring$150 - $250$250 - $400
Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster$275 - $450$450 - $750

These prices include parts and professional installation. Emergency and after-hours service may add $50 to $100 to the total. Prices in higher-cost areas like Bethesda and Chevy Chase tend to be at the upper end of the range, while communities along the I-95 corridor such as Beltsville, Laurel, and Bowie often fall in the mid-range.

Torsion Springs vs. Extension Springs: What Is the Difference?

Most modern garage doors in Maryland use torsion springs, which are mounted on a steel shaft directly above the door opening. These springs use torque to lift the door and are considered safer and longer-lasting than extension springs.

Extension springs run along the horizontal tracks on both sides of the door. They are more common in older homes, particularly in neighborhoods built before the 1990s in areas like Silver Spring, College Park, and parts of Baltimore. Extension springs are less expensive but have a shorter lifespan and can be dangerous if they break without safety cables installed.

Which Type Is on Your Door?

If you see a thick coiled spring running horizontally above your closed garage door, you have a torsion spring system. If you see springs running along the tracks on either side, you have extension springs. Not sure? Contact us and we can help you identify your system over the phone.

Factors That Affect Spring Replacement Cost

Door Size and Weight

A standard single-car garage door (8x7 or 9x7 feet) requires lighter springs than a double-car door (16x7 feet). Insulated steel doors and wood carriage-style doors common in Columbia, Rockville, and Germantown neighborhoods weigh significantly more and require heavy-duty springs that cost more to manufacture and install.

Spring Cycle Rating

Standard torsion springs are rated for approximately 10,000 cycles (one cycle equals one open-and-close). For a family that opens the garage door four times per day, that is roughly seven years of life. High-cycle springs rated at 25,000 or even 50,000 cycles cost more upfront but save money over time. We typically recommend high-cycle springs for busy Maryland families, especially those who use the garage as their primary entrance.

Single vs. Pair Replacement

When one spring breaks, the other spring has the same amount of wear and is likely close to failure. We strongly recommend replacing both springs at the same time. Replacing a pair costs less than two separate service calls, and it ensures balanced lifting force on your door. This is especially important for heavier insulated doors popular in the Mid-Atlantic region where energy efficiency matters.

Emergency Service

A broken spring means your garage door will not open, which can leave your car trapped inside. If you need emergency garage door repair on evenings, weekends, or holidays, expect a modest surcharge. Eagle Garage Door Services offers 24/7 emergency response across the DC metro area with typical arrival times of 30 to 60 minutes.

Why You Should Never Replace Garage Door Springs Yourself

Garage door springs are under extreme tension. A standard torsion spring for a two-car garage door holds approximately 200 to 300 pounds of force. Improper handling can cause serious injury or death. Every year, thousands of emergency room visits across the country result from DIY garage door spring repairs.

Professional garage door spring replacement ensures the correct spring size and wind direction, proper safety cable installation, and accurate balancing of your door. A licensed technician can complete the job in 45 to 90 minutes with the right tools and training.

How Maryland Weather Affects Spring Lifespan

Maryland's climate is tough on garage door springs. The Mid-Atlantic region experiences wide temperature swings, from summer highs above 95 degrees Fahrenheit to winter lows that dip into the teens and single digits. These temperature fluctuations cause the metal in springs to expand and contract repeatedly, accelerating fatigue and shortening lifespan.

Humidity is another factor. Maryland summers are notoriously humid, and homes close to the Chesapeake Bay, including communities in Annapolis, Bowie, and Crofton, see even higher moisture levels. Without proper lubrication, this humidity accelerates corrosion on springs and other metal components.

We recommend having your springs inspected and lubricated at least twice a year: once in early spring and once in late fall. This simple maintenance step can add years to your spring life.

How to Choose a Garage Door Spring Replacement Company

When comparing quotes from garage door companies in Maryland, ask these questions:

  • Are you licensed and insured in the state of Maryland?
  • Do you replace both springs, or just the broken one? (Reputable companies recommend replacing both.)
  • What is the warranty on parts and labor?
  • What is the spring cycle rating you install?
  • Is the quoted price all-inclusive, or are there additional fees?

Eagle Garage Door Services is a women-owned, disabled-owned business that has been serving communities from Gaithersburg to Annapolis and everywhere along the I-495 Beltway for over 13 years. We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees and back every repair with a satisfaction guarantee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does garage door spring replacement take?

A professional technician can typically replace garage door springs in 45 to 90 minutes, depending on the spring type and whether any additional adjustments are needed. Eagle Garage Door Services arrives within 30 to 60 minutes of your call throughout the Maryland service area.

Should I replace one garage door spring or both at the same time?

We strongly recommend replacing both springs simultaneously. When one spring breaks, the other has the same number of cycles and is near the end of its life. Replacing both at once saves you from a second service call and ensures even lifting force on your door.

How often do garage door springs need to be replaced?

Standard 10,000-cycle torsion springs last approximately 7 to 10 years with typical residential use. High-cycle springs (25,000 to 50,000 cycles) can last 15 to 25 years. Maryland's temperature extremes can shorten these lifespans, which is why regular maintenance and lubrication are important.

Is garage door spring replacement covered by homeowner's insurance?

Standard wear and tear on garage door springs is typically not covered by homeowner's insurance. However, if the spring failure was caused by a covered event such as storm damage, your policy may cover the repair. Check with your insurance provider for details specific to your policy.

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