As someone who has repaired thousands of garage doors across Tacoma over the years, I get asked about spring lifespan more than almost any other question. Homeowners want to know when they’ll need to budget for this repair, and honestly, I’d rather give you straight answers than wait for an emergency call.
The truth is that garage door springs don’t last forever, and understanding their typical lifespan can save you from being stuck in your garage when you’re already late for work.
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How Many Years Do Garage Door Springs Typically Last?
Most standard garage door springs last between 7 to 9 years with normal use. However, this timeline is based on cycle ratings, not just calendar years.
A standard spring is rated for about 10,000 cycles, where one cycle equals opening and closing your door once. If you use your garage door four times daily, you’ll hit that 10,000-cycle mark in roughly seven years.

What Affects Spring Longevity in Tacoma Homes?
Our Pacific Northwest climate actually works in our favor compared to areas with extreme temperature swings. However, moisture from our frequent rain can accelerate rust if your garage isn’t well-ventilated.
Here are the factors I’ve seen impact spring life in our area:
- Usage frequency (more cycles means faster wear)
- Spring quality and gauge thickness
- Proper lubrication and maintenance
- Moisture exposure and rust development
- Door weight and balance
Can You Extend Your Spring’s Lifespan?
Yes, and I always tell my Tacoma customers that a little maintenance goes a long way. Lubricating your springs three to four times yearly with silicone-based spray can significantly extend their life.

We also offer High-Cycle Garage Door Springs rated for 25,000 to 100,000 cycles. These cost more upfront but can last 20 years or longer, which many Pierce County homeowners find worthwhile for peace of mind.
Keeping your door properly balanced reduces strain on springs too. If your door feels heavy when you lift it manually, the springs are already working overtime.
How Do You Know When Springs Are Failing?
I can usually spot a failing spring before it breaks completely. Watch for these warning signs:

- Your door opens unevenly or crooked
- The opener struggles or the door feels heavier
- Visible gaps or separation in the spring coils
- Rust or corrosion on the springs
- The door slams down quickly instead of lowering smoothly
When springs break, you’ll typically hear a loud bang that sounds like a firecracker going off in your garage. For more information about what happens in this situation, read our guide on When Garage Door Springs Break.
Trust Local Expertise for Spring Replacement
Spring replacement isn’t a DIY job. These components are under extreme tension and can cause serious injury if handled improperly, which is why understanding Garage Door Safety is essential.
Our team at Elite Garage Door & Gate Repair of Tacoma has the tools and experience to replace your springs safely and correctly. We’ll also inspect your entire door system to ensure everything else is in good working order.

If your springs are approaching that 7 to 9 year mark or showing signs of wear, give us a call. We’d rather replace them on your schedule than during an emergency. While our Pacific Northwest climate is generally mild, it’s still worth learning How Extreme Cold Weather Can Damage Your Garage Door to protect your investment year-round.
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