Buy Garage Door Springs
Buying the correct part for a garage door requires an understanding of the parts for a garage door and how they work together along with the spring for a garage door to make the garage door work. Below you will find links to information that will help you order the correct garage door springs.
The instructions linked below will help you gather the information we need for you to order the correct springs. Please study the information carefully.
For more information on garage door springs and how they work, please see our Garage Door Springs page and scroll down until you find the kind of springs you have.
Buy Standard Residential Garage Door Torsion Springs
Residential springs have inside diameters of 1 19⁄32", 1 3⁄4", 1 13⁄16", 2 1⁄4 inch. For more information on how to determine the torsion spring you need, visit our introduction page on Standard Torsion Springs. The picture on the right depicts A) a Standard Torsion Spring, B) An older Raynor Torsion Spring, C) An older Overhead Door Torsion Spring, and D) An older McKee Torsion Spring.
To determine the springs you need, select one of the following options:
Method 1
Method 2
- Garage Door Weight
- Width and Height of the Door
- Track Radius
- Cable Drum Model Number (as pictured)
Method 3
- Door Manufacturer and Model Number
- Width and Height of the Door
- Number and Size of Struts
- Cable Drum Model Number (as pictured)
After all the necessary information is gathered, go to the link below to buy springs for your garage door.
For more information on how garage door springs work, go to our introduction page on Garage Door Springs.
Buy Standard Commercial Garage Door Torsion Springs
For inside diameters between 1 19⁄32 and 8 1⁄2 inches. For more information on how to find the standard torsion spring that you need, visit our introduction page on Standard Torsion Springs.
You will need all of the following information before ordering these springs. Be sure to follow the instructions and write down your information on a piece of paper before ordering:
After all the necessary information is gathered, go to the link below to buy springs for your garage door.
For more information on how garage door springs work, go to our introduction page on Garage Door Springs.
Buy Garage Door Torsion Springs for Clopay, Ideal, & Holmes EZ-Set Systems
For more information on how to remove your old spring and put a new one in, visit our instruction page on Single Ez-Set Torsion Spring Replacement.
You will need all of the following information before ordering these springs. Be sure to follow the instructions and write down your information on a piece of paper before ordering:
- Manufacturer and Model Number
- Number and Size of Struts
- Track Radius
- Width and Height of Door
After all the necessary information is gathered, go to the link below to buy springs for your garage door.
For more information on how garage door springs work, go to our introduction page on Garage Door Springs.
Buy Garage Door Torsion Springs for Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster Systems
For more information on how to remove your old spring and put a new one in, visit our instruction page on Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster Torsion Spring Replacement.
To determine the springs you need, select one of the following options:
Method 1
Method 2
- Garage Door Weight
- Number of Springs on the Door
- Width and Height of Door
Method 3
- Door Manufacturer and Model Number
- Width and Height of the Door
- Are windows present in the door?
After all the necessary information is gathered, go to the link below to buy springs for your garage door.
For more information on how garage door springs work, go to our introduction page on Garage Door Springs.
Buy Garage Door Torsion Springs for Mini-Warehouse Doors
Be sure to follow the instructions on How to Measure Garage Door Torsion Springs.
You will need all of the following information before ordering these springs. Be sure to follow the instructions and write down your information on a piece of paper before ordering:
- Spring Length, Inside Diameter, Wire Size, and Wind Direction
- Gapped or Ungapped (if you can fit a dollar bill between the coils, it is gapped)
- Shephard's Hook Type on Both Sides [In towards the center of the spring or out toward the outside of the spring]
After all the necessary information is gathered, go to the link below to buy springs for your garage door.
For more information on how garage door springs work, go to our introduction page on Garage Door Springs.
Buy Garage Door Extension Springs for Residential or Commercial/Industrial Doors
For more information on how to remove your old spring and put a new one in, visit our instruction page on How to Replace Garage Door Extension Springs.
You will need all the following information before ordering these springs. Be sure to follow the instructions and write down your information on a piece of paper before ordering:
- Garage Door Weight
- Width and Height of Door
- Type of ends on both sides of the springs [open-loop, closed-loop, clip w/ hole, clip w/o hole, strap, or no ends]
After all the necessary information is gathered, go to the link below to buy springs for your garage door.
For more information on how garage door springs work, go to our introduction page on Garage Door Springs.
Buy Garage Door Extension Springs for One-Piece Doors
For more information on how to remove your old spring and put a new one in, visit our instruction page on How to Replace Garage Door Extension Springs.
You will need all of the following information before ordering these springs. Be sure to follow the instructions and write down your information on a piece of paper before ordering:
- Spring Length, Inside Diameter, Wire Size, and Wind Direction
- Type of Ends on Both Sides of the Spring [open-loop, closed-loop, clip w/ hole, clip w/o hole, strap, or no ends]
After all the necessary information is gathered, go to the link below to buy springs for your garage door.
For more information on how garage door springs work, go to our introduction page on Garage Door Springs.





