When your garage spring snaps, you’re not just dealing with a broken door—you’re dealing with a safety hazard that can trap your car and disrupt your entire day.
You’ll have your garage door working smoothly again without the grinding, jerking, or that heart-stopping bang that woke up the neighborhood. No more struggling to manually lift a 200-pound door or worrying about your opener burning out from overwork.
Your car won’t be trapped anymore, and you won’t have to explain to your boss why you’re late because your garage door decided to quit. The door will open and close quietly, balanced, and safely—the way it should.
Most importantly, you’ll have peace of mind knowing the repair was done right by professionals who understand that garage door springs store enough energy to seriously injure someone when handled incorrectly.
We’ve been fixing garage doors in Nassau County since 1945. We’ve built our reputation the old-fashioned way—one satisfied customer at a time, through word-of-mouth referrals from neighbors who trust us with their homes.
While other companies come and go, we’ve stayed rooted in the community. We understand East Meadow’s weather patterns, from humid summers that can cause springs to rust to freezing winters that make metal brittle.
When your garage spring breaks at 6 AM on a Tuesday, you need someone who shows up, diagnoses the problem correctly, and fixes it right the first time. That’s exactly what we’ve been doing for nearly eight decades.
First, we disconnect your opener and carefully inspect both the broken spring and the entire door system. Spring repairs aren’t just about replacing the broken part—we need to make sure your door is properly balanced and that other components haven’t been damaged.
Next, we remove the old spring using specialized tools and safety equipment. Garage door springs are under tremendous tension, which is why this isn’t a DIY job. We measure your door’s weight and dimensions to install the correct replacement spring that matches your specific setup.
Finally, we test the balance and operation multiple times. Your door should lift easily by hand when disconnected from the opener, stay open when raised halfway, and close smoothly without slamming. We don’t consider the job done until everything works perfectly and safely.
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We repair and replace both torsion springs (the ones mounted above your door) and extension springs (the ones on the sides). Most East Meadow homes have torsion spring systems because they’re more durable and provide better balance for heavier insulated doors.
Our service includes a complete safety inspection of your cables, tracks, rollers, and hardware. Often, when springs fail, other components get stressed and may need attention to prevent future problems. We’ll identify these issues upfront rather than leaving you with a surprise breakdown next month.
You’ll also get transparent pricing before we start any work. No hidden fees, no surprise charges, and no pressure tactics. We’ve been in business too long to play games with pricing—our reputation depends on treating customers fairly.