Garage door spring repair in Langley.
Your local tech, ~18 minutes away.
Walnut Grove to Willoughby Heights, Murrayville to Brookswood, Aldergrove acreages out east. Your Langley tech doesn't drive in from Vancouver — they live in your township.
Inland climate, freeze-thaw harder than coastal cities, and a lot of 2010+ townhouse complexes.
Langley is inland enough that winters are colder than Vancouver proper — less ocean moderation, more pronounced freeze-thaw. That ages springs faster than people expect. If you bought a Willoughby townhouse in 2015 and the spring just broke, that's almost on schedule: 10 years, 2-3 cycles a day, in a climate that's harder on steel than Vancouver West Side.
Two distinct halves: Langley City (Brookswood, Murrayville, Walnut Grove) and the Township (Willoughby Heights, Fort Langley, Aldergrove, rural east). Willoughby has exploded since 2005 with townhouse and detached complexes — most of those builder-installed doors are Richards-Wilcox or Wayne Dalton spec, and they're all hitting the 10,000-cycle wall now.
Aldergrove and Brookswood acreages often have a separate barn, RV bay, or workshop door — usually 10' or 12' wide with heavier springs. We handle those at a parts upcharge over the standard residential tier.
If you're in any of these, we're 15–25 minutes out.
Langley 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 inland freeze-thaw cycles
The ones we get from this township.
I'm in a 2015 Willoughby townhouse and my spring just snapped. Builder problem?
Builder-grade springs are 10,000-cycle, residential standard. After 10 years and 3 cycles/day, you've done 11,000 cycles — that's done. Not a builder defect, just math.
Townhouse complex — should the strata pay for this?
Depends on your strata bylaws. Most BC townhouse strata bylaws cover the door itself but not the spring (which is considered consumable). Check with your strata council. We can also quote them directly for batch service across multiple units.
Aldergrove acreage with a 12-foot shop door. Different price?
Yes — heavier-gauge springs at a parts upcharge. We'd measure and quote on site before winding. Usually lands at the high-cycle tier or slightly above.
Brookswood is way out — can you really be there in 18 min?
Your Langley tech lives in the Township. From their starting point in the morning to most Brookswood addresses is 15–18 min, depending on time of day.
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