
Most people don't think about their garage door springs until something goes wrong. And when they do go wrong, it's usually at the worst possible time - early in the morning, running late, door stuck halfway up. The spring is doing the heavy lifting every single time that door moves, so what it's made of actually matters a lot.
That's why we use DuraMaster high-cycle springs whenever we can. Standard springs are rated for around 10,000 cycles. A high-cycle spring like DuraMaster is built to handle significantly more than that. For a family that opens and closes their garage door multiple times a day, that difference is real. You're talking years of extra life out of a single component.
Beyond longevity, the ride is just smoother. A worn-out or undersized spring puts unnecessary strain on your opener motor, your cables, and the door itself. When the spring tension is dialed in correctly with quality hardware, the whole system works the way it's supposed to - quietly, evenly, and without that jerky start-and-stop feel.
We're not in the business of putting cheap parts in and hoping for the best. When we're already under the hood of a garage door system, it makes sense to install components that are going to hold up. DuraMaster springs fit that standard. They're the kind of upgrade that homeowners don't regret.
Whether we're doing a full garage door installation, a high lift conversion, or a repair call, the parts we choose reflect the quality of the work. Good springs are one of those things you won't notice - because they just keep working.