Spring repair in Loxahatchee & The Acreage.
Our shop is on 62nd Court North — we're 12 minutes from your driveway, even at the western edge of the Acreage. Triple-bay garage configurations, non-standard heights, and ranch-property doors are routine for us.
Three-car homes, twice the spring count.
The Acreage spring repair story isn't about salt air — we're 14 miles inland. It's about volume and configuration. The average Acreage home has either one large double-car door plus a single (three bays, two openers), or three independent singles (three doors, three openers). That means two to three times as many spring systems per house as the typical east-county home.
When springs fail in a multi-door Acreage garage, the failure pattern matters. We routinely see homeowners who notice one door is acting "heavy" — and we'll inspect all three at once because if one spring on a 12-year-old set is near end-of-life, the other matching springs almost certainly are too. Replacing them as a set saves another truck roll inside the next year.
We carry 12 spring specifications on every west-county truck because we'll see most of them in a single week: 18-inch and 20-inch torsion lengths in 0.234 and 0.250 wire gauges, plus stretch (extension) springs for older systems. Non-standard 9-foot and 10-foot door heights (common on pole-barn-style Acreage attached garages) get their own spec set.
What to look for in a 3-bay Acreage garage.
Bang heard from anywhere in the house
In a 3-car Acreage garage, the bang of a torsion failure can carry through the wall to bedrooms. If you heard one this morning, walk into the garage and check all three doors before opening anything.
One door noticeably slower than the others
If your three garage doors normally open at the same speed and one is suddenly lagging, that opener is fighting a fatigued (not yet broken) spring. Replace before it snaps.
One door won't move at all, but others work
Spring is broken on just that one. Usually a quick same-day replacement, but if the doors are all the same age, get the whole set quoted.
Loxahatchee & Acreage spring repair costs.
| Single-door spring (one of three bays) | $189–$329 |
| Dual-spring (large 2-car door) | $329–$549 |
| Three-bay matched-set replacement (preventive) | $649–$995 |
| Non-standard height (9' or 10') surcharge | +$45 |
| Galvanized upgrade (1-year warranty) | +$60 per door |
All prices include parts, labor, lubrication, balance check, and 1-year warranty. Multi-door discount applied automatically.
Spring snapped on Avocado, Coconut, or Orange Grove?
We're already out here. Truck rolls in 12 minutes.
(561) 710-5464