Precision Garage Door of Indianapolis provides same-day garage door spring repair and replacement throughout Indianapolis, Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Greenwood, Avon, Brownsburg, and surrounding communities in Central Indiana. Standard springs are installed from $187 to $250 per spring depending on the size and weight of your door and include a 3-year warranty. For extended performance, Precision also offers Longer Life (High Cycle) springs with up to double the life span, priced from $339 to $452 per spring installed, with longer 5- to 10-year warranty options available. Every call is answered by a live operator 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — including evenings, weekends, and holidays at no extra charge. Precision is an A+ rated member of the Better Business Bureau and has been serving Central Indiana homeowners since 2005.
How Much Does Garage Door Spring Repair Cost in Indianapolis?
Spring repair pricing in Indianapolis depends on the type of spring, the size and weight of your door, and whether you choose a Standard or Longer Life (High Cycle) spring. Here is exactly what Precision charges. No surprises!
Standard Springs
per spring, fully installed
- High-grade steel spring construction
- Sized and calibrated to your door's exact weight
- Balance test performed after every installation
- Available same day in most cases
- 3-year warranty included
Longer Life (High Cycle) Springs
per spring, fully installed
- Designed for high-cycle use
- Up to Double the Life Span
- Reduced wear, quieter operation
- Longer warranty available: 5–10 years
- Recommended for doors used multiple times daily
Garage Door Cables
installed, sized for your door
- Heavy-duty 7×7 strand construction
- Sized to your door weight for proper tension
- Often replaced alongside springs to prevent repeat calls
- Included in safety inspection with every repair
Garage Door Rollers (Full Set)
complete set of 10, installed
- Quiet operation bearing nylon rollers
- Full set of 10 rollers replaced at once
- Smoother, more reliable door operation
- Good rollers contribute to smoother operation and prolong the life of your garage door and your garage door openers
Signs Your Garage Door Spring Is Failing
Most spring failures give warning signs before a complete break. If you notice any of these, stop using your door and call — attempting to force the door can damage the opener and create a safety hazard.
Door won't open or only opens a few inches
The opener strains without movement, or the door lifts 6 inches and stops — the motor senses excessive resistance and shuts off.
Loud bang from the garage
A sudden snap or bang — often described as a gunshot — is a spring breaking under full tension. Check for a visible gap in the coil above the door.
Door feels extremely heavy
Springs counterbalance your door's weight — a properly balanced door should feel nearly weightless lifted by hand. Heavy means the spring has lost tension or broken.
One side lower than the other
Uneven movement indicates one spring has failed or lost tension. Operating a crooked door risks track damage, cable failure, and injury.
Opener runs but door won't move
If you can hear the motor running but the door stays put, the trolley may be disengaged — or the spring has failed and the opener can't overcome the door's weight.
Visible gap in the spring coil
Look above your closed garage door. A torsion spring with a visible separation of 1–2 inches in the coil is broken and needs immediate replacement.
Torsion Springs vs. Extension Springs
Most Indianapolis homes use one of two spring systems. Precision technicians are trained and equipped to repair and replace both — and will always confirm which system you have before recommending a fix.
Torsion Springs
Mounted horizontally above the garage door opening and wound around a metal shaft. When the door closes, the spring loads with tension; when the door opens, that tension unwinds to lift the door evenly. Torsion springs are the most common system in newer homes and offer smooth, balanced operation. They require specialized tools to service safely — the rod and spring are under hundreds of pounds of torque.
Extension Springs
Mounted along the horizontal tracks on either side of the door, these springs stretch and contract as the door moves. They are common in older homes and two-car garage configurations with lower ceiling clearance. Because extension springs are exposed along the full length of the track, a broken spring can create a dangerous projectile situation — safety cables threaded through the spring are a recommended safety measure that Precision installs with every extension spring replacement.
What Happens When We Arrive
Every spring repair begins with a full inspection — not just the springs. Precision technicians examine the cables, rollers, hardware, and door balance to identify every issue before recommending repairs. You'll receive a clear, written price before any work begins.
We carry more than 30 different spring types on every truck, which means most repairs are completed in a single visit. After installation, we perform a balance test to confirm the door lifts correctly and the opener isn't under excess strain.
When one spring fails on a two-spring system, Precision recommends replacing both. Springs wear at the same rate — the second spring is typically close to failure, and a repeat service call costs more than replacing both at once. This is your call, and we'll never pressure you, but we'll always tell you the honest recommendation.

Precision's Spring Repair Best Practices
These aren't upsells — they're the practices that protect your door, your opener, and your family. Every Precision technician in Indianapolis follows them on every job.
Replace both springs when one fails
Two-spring systems are installed at the same time and wear at the same rate. When one spring breaks, the second is typically at the end of its service life. Replacing both eliminates a near-certain second service call within weeks or months — and prevents the added risk of an unbalanced door with one new and one worn spring.
Install springs matched to your door's exact weight
Garage doors come in dozens of weights and sizes. The spring must be matched precisely — the wrong spring overworks your opener, causes premature motor failure, and creates uneven lift. Precision technicians measure the door before selecting and installing springs, then verify balance before leaving.
Free 25-point safety inspection with every spring repair
Springs don't fail in isolation. Worn cables, cracked rollers, and loose hardware often contribute to spring failure — and will cause the next failure if left unchecked. Every Precision spring repair includes a free safety inspection of the entire door system, with a written report on anything that needs attention now or soon.
Never attempt garage door spring repair yourself
Torsion springs hold hundreds of pounds of stored energy. A spring under tension that releases suddenly — due to improper winding, worn winding bars, or a slipped wrench — can cause permanent injury. This is one of the few home repairs where professional service isn't just more convenient, it's significantly safer. Precision's technicians use calibrated tools and follow DASMA safety standards on every installation.
Spring Repair Reviews from Your Neighbors
Rated 4.9 stars by Indianapolis-area homeowners.
"One of the two springs on our garage door broke. I called Precision Garage Door and a technician was finishing a job in our area. Ben assessed the problem and addressed several other issues on our aged system. No pressure and various options were provided. The job was completed professionally and at a reasonable cost. I highly recommend Precision Garage Door. (I was not paid for this review)"
Leroy S. Indianapolis, IN
"I woke on a Saturday morning to my garage door not opening due to the spring breaking after a quick internet search I found Precision with a great rating so I called and they answered Immediately (not a recording and call back) and they gave me an estimate on the phone before coming so I scheduled. Not only did they show up on the same day I called they showed up when they said they would."
Kent C. Plainfield, IN
"Spring broke at noon today, repaired and back in service by 5:00. All components thoroughly reviewed with choices on replacements."
Mark H. Fishers, IN
Garage Door Spring Repair FAQs
The questions Indianapolis homeowners ask most often — answered plainly.
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Garage Door Spring Repair Across Central Indiana
Precision Garage Door of Indianapolis provides same-day spring repair service throughout the Indianapolis metro and surrounding communities:
Not sure if we serve your area? Call and a live operator will confirm availability at your address.

