Spring Replacement in Concord, MA
Affordable spring replacement in Concord with no surprise fees. We treat every home like our own.
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Owner-operated service across Middlesex County and nearby Massachusetts towns.
Spring Replacement for Concord Homeowners
Reliable spring replacement shouldn't be hard to find in Concord. With Murray's Garage Door Services, it isn't. Call us for a free estimate and see why so many local homeowners recommend our service.
What's Included
- Torsion spring replacement
- Extension spring replacement
- High-cycle spring options
- Spring tension adjustment
- Safety inspection included
- Same-day service available
Spring Replacement in Middlesex County
Garage door springs in Middlesex County work harder than in milder climates. The combination of harsh New England winters with heavy snow and ice and the heavier doors common on colonials, split-levels, and raised ranches means springs can wear out in as few as 5–7 years.
Many Middlesex County garages were built with single-car openings that have since been expanded, putting extra stress on door components. Replacing springs before they snap completely avoids the safety hazard and inconvenience of a door that won't open.
We've built strong relationships with homeowners in Concord through consistent, reliable work.
Garage Doors in Concord: What We See Locally
Concord is one of the most expensive housing markets in our service area, with a price tag matched by the variety of housing eras. Genuinely old colonials (some 1700s-1800s) co-exist with 1950s mid-century custom builds, the architecturally significant Conantum neighborhood, and newer high-end replacements. Garages range from converted 1800s carriage houses to custom three-bay attached garages on newer construction.
Working on Concord garages requires more measurement and less assumption than almost any town we serve. Antique openings often aren't square, and historical guidelines may apply on visible exteriors. We carry doors in carriage-house and recessed-panel styles that satisfy historical sensibilities while operating as modern insulated sectional doors.
Service across Concord Center, West Concord, Conantum, Nine Acre Corner, and the neighborhoods bordering Carlisle and Acton.
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Why Concord Homeowners Choose Murray's
Concord homeowners trust Murray's for spring replacement because we've earned it — one repair, one installation, one happy customer at a time. We're locally based in Middlesex County and proud of it.
Our technicians don't just fix the immediate problem. They inspect your entire garage door system, flag any potential issues, and give you the information you need to make smart decisions about your home.
Service Coverage in Concord
We dispatch from our Chelmsford headquarters to Concord and the surrounding Middlesex County area. View Concord on Google Maps.
Springs Projects Near Concord
Recent spring replacement work completed by Murray's across Middlesex County.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about spring replacement in Concord.
How much does spring replacement cost?
Torsion spring replacement starts at $475, but the final price depends on your door's weight and the spring wire gauge required. Heavier insulated double-car doors need higher-cycle springs and run more than a light single-car door. We confirm the exact total on site before any work starts and almost always recommend replacing both springs together when one breaks — the other is usually close behind.
Why is DIY spring replacement dangerous?
Torsion springs store enough rotational energy to break bones, blind you, or worse if released uncontrolled. ER departments see thousands of DIY spring injuries every year. We use winding bars, jigs, and torque measurement to release tension safely in 30–60 minutes.
How do I know if my garage door spring is broken?
Most obvious signs: loud bang from the garage (often at night when temperatures drop), the door won't open or feels extremely heavy, a visible 2-inch gap in the spring coil, the opener motor strains and stops, or the door opens 6 inches and halts. Don't try to force it — call us.
Should I replace both springs at once?
Yes, almost always. If one spring snapped, the other has the same cycle count and is statistically close to failing too. Doing both during one visit saves you a second service call and we discount the second spring when paired.
Spring Replacement in Nearby Towns
We also provide spring replacement in these nearby Middlesex County communities.
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