Garage door spring repair in Burnaby.
Your local tech, ~12 minutes away.
Burnaby Heights to Big Bend, Brentwood to SFU Mountain. The tech who rolls to your driveway lives in Burnaby. Our HQ is on Still Creek — practically next door.
The home-court advantage. Our HQ is in Burnaby.
Burnaby's our backyard — dispatch is at 4321 Still Creek Drive, between Brentwood and Lake City. Most calls we get from Burnaby are at the door in 10 to 15 minutes, traffic depending.
Two things Burnaby homes punish springs more than most other cities: freeze-thaw on the mountain and high cycling on the flats. Burnaby Mountain and the SFU residential pocket sit at 200–370 m elevation. Steel is brittle when it's cold and a homeowner mashes the opener button at 7 a.m. on a -3°C morning — that's when 8-year-old springs give up. South Burnaby and Big Bend cycle hard too, with split-level homes whose owners run multiple cars through the same door every day.
We see a lot of 1960s–80s ranchers and split-levels here with original-spec .218 wire gauge springs that are now 30 to 50 years past their 10,000-cycle rating. The bang you heard wasn't your fault. It was just math. Brentwood and Metrotown high-rises mostly have shared/strata door arrangements — different beast, ask your council first. Newer detached on Burnaby Mountain (Forest Grove, Government area) sometimes have 25,000-cycle high-cycle builds; if yours does, the second tier upgrade pays for itself.
If you're in any of these, we're 10–15 minutes out.
Burnaby pricing.

- One torsion spring replaced
- Balance + safety test
- 2-year labour warranty
- Cables not replaced
- Other spring stays old

- Two oil-tempered 10,000-cycle springs
- Cables replaced free (normally $120)
- Balance + safety test
- 5-year parts · 2-year labour
- Lifetime tension adjustment

- Two 25,000-cycle springs (2.5× lifespan)
- Sealed bearings (no annual lube needed)
- Cables replaced free
- 7-year parts · 2-year labour
- Best for mountain elevation + heavy cycling
The ones we get from this city.
I'm up on Burnaby Mountain. Does the freeze-thaw really matter?
Yes. Elevations above 200 m get sustained sub-zero days that the flats don't. Cold-brittle steel + heavy cycling = early failure. If your spring snapped between November and March and your house is on the mountain, that's why. The high-cycle upgrade is worth it up there.
My split-level in South Burnaby has a tall narrow single-wide door. Spring size?
Almost always 1¾" or 2" inside diameter, 25 to 32 inches long, .218 or .225 wire gauge. We carry every common spec. Tell us the door height and we'll confirm in 30 seconds.
I live in a Metrotown highrise. Can you do my underground stall door?
Only if you have written authorization from your strata. The parkade door is a strata asset and requires council approval. We can quote it for them — give us the strata contact info.
My door is one of those old Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster sealed-tube setups. Can you fix it?
Yes, and Burnaby has a lot of these from 1990s subdivisions. The original TorqueMaster parts are discontinued — we convert to standard torsion. Same cost as a TM replacement, and next time it needs service it's $100 of parts instead of $250.
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