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How Much Does Spring Replacement Cost in Virginia Beach?

Spring replacement in Virginia Beach, VA typically costs $180–$340 for a standard residential garage door, with most homeowners landing somewhere in the middle of that range. That price covers parts and labor for a single torsion or extension spring, and in the majority of cases, the work is done the same day you call. Call (844) 643-0954 for a free, no-pressure estimate from Edward Campbell at Regal Garage Door Repair.

Key Takeaways:

  • Standard spring replacement in Virginia Beach runs $180–$340
  • Torsion springs (above the door) cost more than extension springs (along the sides) — but they last longer
  • Virginia Beach’s coastal salt air accelerates spring corrosion — galvanized or oil-tempered springs are worth the upgrade here
  • Replacing both springs at once saves money long-term and is strongly recommended
  • Estimates from Regal Garage Door Repair are free — no trip charge just to get a number

Spring Replacement Cost Breakdown (2026)

Garage door spring replacement in Virginia Beach, VA isn’t a one-size-fits-all job. The door’s weight, the spring type, the brand of the door, and whether one spring or two need replacing all move the final number. Here’s how the pricing breaks down across the most common scenarios we see in Virginia Beach homes:

Service Virginia Beach Price Range (2026)
Single torsion spring replacement $180–$280
Double torsion spring replacement (both springs) $240–$340
Extension spring replacement (single) $180–$240
Extension spring replacement (both) $210–$300
High-cycle / galvanized spring upgrade Add $40–$80 to above
Cable repair (often needed alongside springs) $130–$250
Full garage door repair (spring + related components) $150–$600

A few things pull the price toward the higher end. Heavier doors — two-car carriage-style doors with wood overlays are common in neighborhoods like Red Mill and Landstown — put more strain on springs and often require heavier-gauge replacements that cost more per unit. If a spring failure also kinked a cable or cracked a drum, those repairs get bundled in. On the lower end of the range, you’re typically looking at a single standard extension spring on a lighter single-car door with no collateral damage. Either way, there are no surprise charges after we arrive — Edward Campbell prices the job before any work starts.

What Affects Spring Replacement Pricing in Virginia Beach

Six factors consistently move the needle on spring replacement costs across Virginia Beach. Understanding them helps you know what to expect before a technician ever pulls into your driveway.

  • Spring type (torsion vs. extension): Torsion springs mount horizontally above the door opening and are more expensive to manufacture and install — but they typically last two to three times longer than extension springs. Most newer Virginia Beach homes built after 2000 already have torsion systems. Extension springs run along the horizontal tracks on either side and are cheaper upfront, but they’re more common in older homes in areas like Bayside and Chesapeake Beach.
  • Coastal salt air and humidity: This is Virginia Beach-specific and it genuinely matters. The combination of Atlantic salt air and the region’s high humidity accelerates oxidation on standard steel springs. We regularly replace springs in Shore Drive-area homes that have corroded significantly faster than their rated cycle count would suggest. Galvanized or oil-tempered springs cost a bit more but hold up far better in the coastal environment — and that’s an honest recommendation, not an upsell.
  • Door size and weight: Standard 8×7 single doors weigh 100–130 lbs; a 16×7 two-car door with insulation can push 200 lbs or more. Heavier doors need higher-tension springs with more steel in them, and that’s reflected in parts cost.
  • Replacing one spring vs. both: Springs on a double-spring system age at the same rate. If one breaks, its partner is typically within a season or two of failing. Replacing both at once costs less than two separate service calls — and avoids the scenario of your door going down again six months later.
  • Brand compatibility: Clopay, Wayne Dalton, and Amarr doors — all common in Virginia Beach new construction — use springs calibrated to specific door weights. Generic springs that don’t match the manufacturer’s spec can wear prematurely or create opener strain. Edward Campbell works with all eight major brands and sources compatible parts, which keeps the long-term cost down even if the upfront parts price is slightly higher than a generic alternative.
  • Same-day or emergency service: Standard appointments are scheduled at normal rates. If a spring snaps on a Friday night and your car is trapped, emergency service is available — there may be an after-hours premium depending on timing, which will be communicated clearly before we commit to the call.

How to Save on Spring Replacement in Virginia Beach

There’s a right way and a wrong way to save money on this repair. Here’s what actually works — and what ends up costing more.

Replace both springs at the same time. It’s the single most effective cost-saving move available. On a dual-torsion system, the second spring is living on borrowed time the moment the first one breaks. One service call, one labor charge, one trip — versus paying for all of that twice when the second one fails mid-winter.

Don’t skip the cable check. When a spring breaks violently (and torsion springs can), it sometimes damages the lift cables. A technician who checks and addresses that during the same visit saves you a second call and potential damage to your door panels or opener. On our Spring Replacement in Virginia service page, we detail what a full spring replacement inspection includes.

Ask about high-cycle springs upfront. Standard springs are rated for around 10,000 cycles (open + close = one cycle). High-cycle springs — rated at 20,000 to 30,000 cycles — cost $40–$80 more per spring but can last decades in a home where the garage door runs multiple times a day. In Virginia Beach’s climate, the corrosion resistance alone often justifies the upgrade.

Get a free estimate before committing. Some companies charge a trip fee just to give you a quote. We don’t. Call (844) 643-0954 and Edward Campbell or his team will give you a straight number — specific to your door, your spring type, and your situation — with no obligation.

Don’t attempt a DIY spring replacement. This one is worth stating plainly: torsion springs are under extreme tension — several hundred pounds of stored force — and a spring that releases unexpectedly can cause serious injury. Even experienced mechanics without the right winding bars and know-how have been hurt. The cost of professional service is genuinely worth it here. Extension springs carry a safety risk too, particularly if the safety cable has worn or gone missing. We’ve responded to emergency calls in Virginia Beach after DIY attempts went wrong — it’s not a repair worth gambling on.

Schedule before the failure, not after. Springs wear gradually. If your door is making a loud creak or the opener is straining more than usual, those are early warning signs. A scheduled appointment during business hours, before the spring snaps, is almost always less expensive than an emergency call at 7 p.m. on a Saturday.

FAQs — Spring Replacement Cost in Virginia Beach

How much does garage door spring replacement cost in Virginia Beach, VA?

Spring replacement in Virginia Beach costs $180–$340 for most residential doors, covering parts and labor. A single extension spring on a lighter door sits toward the lower end; a full double-torsion replacement on a heavy two-car door lands closer to $300–$340. Call (844) 643-0954 for a free estimate — the exact number depends on your door’s size, weight, and spring type, and we’ll tell you upfront before any work starts.

Is it cheaper to repair or replace a garage door spring?

Repair is almost always the right call — spring replacement at $180–$340 is a fraction of what a new door costs ($700–$2,200 installed). Springs are a wear item designed to be replaced, and a functioning door with fresh springs can serve you for another decade or more. Replacement only makes sense if the door itself has significant structural damage alongside the spring failure, which we’d flag during the estimate.

Can you replace a garage door spring the same day in Virginia Beach?

Yes — same-day spring replacement is available for most Virginia Beach addresses. The vast majority of residential spring jobs take 45–90 minutes once parts are confirmed. Edward Campbell carries common spring sizes on the vehicle, and for less common configurations (particularly some Wayne Dalton and Amarr torsion setups), parts sourcing is typically same-day or next-day. Call (844) 643-0954 early in the day for the best same-day availability.

Why do garage door springs break faster near Virginia Beach?

The combination of coastal salt air and high humidity in Virginia Beach creates an oxidizing environment that shortens standard spring life noticeably compared to inland markets. In neighborhoods close to the oceanfront — Shore Drive, Croatan, Sandbridge — we see springs failing at 7,000–8,000 cycles that might reach their rated 10,000 cycles in a drier climate. Upgrading to galvanized or oil-tempered springs adds $40–$80 but meaningfully extends service life in this specific environment.

How long will my new garage door springs last in Virginia Beach?

Standard springs are rated for roughly 10,000 cycles — about 7–10 years for a door that opens and closes four times daily. With Virginia Beach’s coastal exposure, real-world life can run slightly shorter on standard steel; high-cycle galvanized springs rated at 20,000–30,000 cycles typically last 15–20 years under similar use patterns. We’ll recommend the right spec for your usage and tell you exactly what you’re getting before the job starts.

Do I need to replace both springs at the same time?

On a dual-spring system, yes — we strongly recommend it. Springs on a matched pair wear at the same rate, so when one breaks, the other is usually close behind. Replacing both during a single service call costs less than two separate visits and eliminates the near-certain second failure within months. The added cost for the second spring is far less than a second trip charge, and it saves you the hassle of another breakdown at the worst possible moment.

Why Virginia Beach Homeowners Call Regal Garage Door Repair

Regal Garage Door Repair is built around one straightforward idea: the person who built the business should be accountable for the work that goes out under its name. Edward Campbell is the owner and the lead technician — which means when you call about a broken spring in Virginia Beach, you’re talking to someone with eight years of hands-on experience in this specific trade, not a scheduler routing your job to whoever is available that day.

825 customers have reviewed that experience and rated it 4.8 out of 5 stars. That’s not a handful of curated testimonials — it’s a consistent record across hundreds of real jobs in Virginia Beach neighborhoods from Kempsville to Oceanfront. On our home page you can read more about how we operate and what sets this approach apart from the franchise model.

Eight years, one specialty. We don’t fix appliances or do general handyman work on the side. Garage doors are the only thing we do, which means the depth of knowledge that comes through the door with Edward is specific and current — across all eight major brands we service: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. Whatever brand is on your door, we know it.

If your spring has already broken and your car is stuck inside, emergency service is available. We know a garage door failure in Virginia Beach doesn’t wait for a convenient time — and we’re built to respond when it matters.

Get a Free Spring Replacement Estimate in Virginia Beach

If your garage door spring has broken — or you’re hearing the warning signs that it’s wearing out — the fastest next step is a quick call. Edward Campbell and the team at Regal Garage Door Repair offer free estimates with no trip charge, no pressure, and a clear price before any work begins. We serve all of Virginia Beach, including Kempsville, Great Neck, Red Mill, Shore Drive, and Sandbridge.

Call (844) 643-0954 today. Same-day appointments are available, and we’ll give you a straight answer on what your spring replacement will cost before we ever pick up a tool.

Written by Edward Campbell, Owner and Lead Technician at Regal Garage Door Repair Virginia, serving Virginia Beach since 2017. Pricing reflects the Virginia Beach market as of 2026. Regal Garage Door Repair Virginia offers free estimates — call (844) 643-0954.

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