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Garage Door Spring Replacement Cost in Fort Myers: $180–$340 for Most Homes

Most garage door spring replacements in Fort Myers run between $180 and $340, depending on whether you need one spring or a matched pair, the door size, and whether corrosion from salt air has damaged surrounding hardware. Call (844) 470-0171 for a free, exact quote — we stock springs for every major brand and can usually get to you same day.

Here’s what we’ve learned after 11 years in Lee County: the salt-laden air off Estero Bay and the Caloosahatchee doesn’t play fair with garage door hardware. We’ve pulled springs out of McGregor corridor homes that looked like they’d been underwater for years — because in a sense, they had been, slowly breathing in corrosive moisture every high-humidity morning. That environmental reality is baked into every quote we give in Fort Myers.

Why Fort Myers Springs Fail Faster Than Inland Florida

Paul Torres grew up in Lehigh Acres and has spent his entire adult life working trades in Lee County. He picked up the mechanical fundamentals at Florida SouthWestern State College, then spent over a decade learning how Southwest Florida’s specific conditions punish garage door systems. Around here, heat and humidity expose a sloppy install faster than anything — which is why we don’t do sloppy installs.

The coastal corrosion pattern is predictable: homes within a few miles of the Gulf, Estero Bay, or the river see torsion springs rust from the inside out, often cutting expected lifespan in half compared to inland markets. We regularly find springs in south Fort Myers neighborhoods — the older concrete-block ranches built in the 1980s and 90s — that have corroded end cones and stripped set screws from years of salt exposure. When we quote a replacement, we’re also checking whether the cables, drums, and bottom brackets need attention, because they usually do.

The post-Ian replacement wave has added another layer. Since Hurricane Ian’s direct hit in September 2022, Lee County code enforcement has intensified scrutiny on Florida Product Approval wind-rated doors. Homeowners replacing storm-damaged systems need panels engineered for 130+ mph wind loads, and that same wind-rating rigor extends to the hardware we install. We factor FPA compliance into every spring job on a wind-rated door — it’s not optional here anymore.

What Drives Spring Replacement Cost in Fort Myers

Several variables move the needle on your final price. We’ve broken them down so you know what you’re paying for:

  • Single vs. double spring: Most residential doors under 12 feet wide use one torsion spring; wider or heavier doors need a matched pair. A second spring adds $60–$120 to the job.
  • Spring cycle rating: Standard 10,000-cycle springs cost less upfront; 20,000-cycle or 30,000-cycle high-cycle springs cost more but last 2–3x longer. For snowbirds who leave their Fort Myers home empty six months a year, cycle count matters less than corrosion resistance — we match the spec to actual use patterns.
  • Corrosion damage to hardware: Salt-corroded cables, rust-pitted drums, or seized end cones require replacement. We quote these items separately so you’re not surprised.
  • Emergency vs. scheduled service: A door stuck open during storm season is an urgent security issue. We treat it as the emergency it is and prioritize same-day response.

Fort Myers Garage Door Service Pricing

Service Price Range
Spring Repair / Replacement $180 – $340
Cable Repair $130 – $250
Opener Repair $120 – $320
Opener Installation $250 – $550
Panel Replacement $250 – $500
Track Realignment $120 – $240
Roller Replacement $110 – $220
New Door Installation $700 – $2,200
General Garage Door Repair $150 – $600

These ranges reflect what we charge Fort Myers homeowners for complete, done-right work — including the spring(s), necessary hardware, labor, and testing. We don’t bait-and-switch with a low spring price then pile on hidden fees.

How We Replace Springs: What to Expect

Every spring replacement follows the same sequence we’ve refined across thousands of jobs. Here’s how it works when we arrive at your Fort Myers home:

  1. Diagnose and measure. We determine spring size, wind direction, and cycle rating by measuring the door’s weight, height, and track configuration — never by guessing.
  2. Release tension safely. We unwind the existing spring using calibrated winding bars, never screwdrivers or improvised tools. A torsion spring stores enough energy to cause serious injury or death if mishandled.
  3. Replace hardware as needed. Cables, drums, end cones, and bearing plates get inspected. Anything corroded or worn gets swapped — we don’t reinstall failing parts.
  4. Install and balance. The new spring gets wound to precise torque specs, and the door is tested for smooth operation across the full open-close cycle.
  5. Final safety check. We test the opener’s force settings, photo-eye alignment, and manual release function before we leave.

Safety note: Torsion springs are under extreme tension and can cause severe injury if handled improperly. We strongly recommend against DIY spring replacement — this is trained-professional work, full stop. If I wouldn’t put it on my own garage, I’m not putting it on yours.

Brands We Work On

We carry springs and hardware for Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, Raynor, and LiftMaster systems, among others — factory-trained fluency across eight major brands means we don’t waste your time ordering parts we should already have. Whether you’re in a Gateway townhome with a standard Clopay setup or a McGregor corridor ranch with an aging Raynor, we’ve likely serviced your exact door before.

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Ready for a Straight Answer and a Fair Price?

We’ve replaced springs in Fort Myers homes from McGregor to Pelican Preserve, and we know what salt air does to garage door hardware. Paul Torres has spent 11 years diagnosing the exact problem you’re dealing with, and over 1,000 homeowners have reviewed that work. When you’re ready for an exact number — not a range, not a guess — call (844) 470-0171 for a free estimate. We’ll give you the real price, show up when we say we will, and stand behind the work.

Written by Paul Torres, Owner & Lead Technician at Ironclad Garage Door Service Fort Myers, serving Fort Myers, FL.

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