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When my garage door spring snapped on a Monday morning, I had no idea where to start. The technician quotes I got ranged from $180 to $350 just for labor — and that was before parts. A friend pointed me toward Express Garage Doors, and I'm genuinely glad they did.
The thing that immediately set Express Garage Doors apart was their part selection and product descriptions. I had a Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster system, which uses a proprietary spring design that most local hardware stores don't carry. Express Garage Doors not only had the exact Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster Spring I needed — they had clear diagrams showing how to identify the correct spring for my door's weight and size.
The product listing included detailed specifications, a compatibility guide, and installation notes. As someone who had never replaced a garage door spring before, that context was invaluable.
I picked up the TorqueMaster spring for $44.99 — compared to the $150+ parts cost a technician quoted me. Shipping was fast, arriving in a few business days well-packaged and in perfect condition. The spring itself felt solid and heavy — clearly manufactured to the same spec as the original.
I'll note that TorqueMaster spring replacement is considered one of the easier DIY garage door repairs — the spring is contained within a tube, making it much safer than traditional torsion springs. With the product guide and a couple of YouTube videos, I had the door working smoothly in about an hour. The spring tension was spot-on right out of the box.
If you need garage door parts and want to avoid overpaying for a service call, Express Garage Doors is the place to start. Their inventory covers a wide range of brands and systems, prices are competitive, and the parts I received were high quality. I saved over $200 on what would have been a routine repair job.
Visit Express Garage Doors for all your garage door parts and hardware needs.
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