Garage door spring repair in Port Coquitlam.
Your local tech, ~15 minutes away.
Citadel Heights to Birchland Manor, Mary Hill to Lincoln Park. Your PoCo tech grew up on 7-foot single-car doors and 1980s split-levels.
The 1980s housing stock means original springs at end of life.
Port Coquitlam is mostly 1970s and 80s split-levels and ranchers, with the Citadel Heights bluff filled in during the 1990s and infill detached going up steadily since 2000. What that means for springs: a huge chunk of PoCo homes are running on original or one-replacement torsion springs from 30+ years ago. They were rated for 10,000 cycles. They've been through 40,000.
The other PoCo signature: 7-foot single-car doors still in service. The standard residential door size moved to 8-foot in the 1990s, but most original PoCo builds had the older 7-foot openings. We carry the right spec — usually 1¾" inside diameter, .218 to .225 wire gauge, 25" to 28" length.
Citadel Heights sits at elevation enough to get some freeze-thaw, but nothing like Burke Mountain or Westwood Plateau. The Pitt and Fraser rivers keep humidity high year-round, which is harder on cables than springs. Cables are included free in the two-spring tier.
If you're in any of these, we're 13–18 minutes out.
Port Coquitlam 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 Mary Hill + Citadel Heights elevation
The ones we get from this city.
I have a 7-foot single-car door — do you have springs for it?
Yes. PoCo's 7-foot stock is one of our most-common installs. We carry the right ID and wire gauge on the truck.
The other half of my double door's spring is fine. Still need both?
It's never "fine" — it's "next to fail." Both springs were installed the same day, have done the same number of cycles, have the same fatigue. The second one is on a clock. $48 more to do both saves the second call-out.
I'm near the Pitt River and my cables are corroded. Is that a Port Coquitlam thing?
Yes — the river humidity hits cables harder than springs. Two-spring tier includes new cables free. Replace them together while we're already there.
How fast is "15 minutes" really?
From call to driveway, depending on where in PoCo you are. Mary Hill or Birchland — closer to 12. Citadel Heights or northern Riverwood — closer to 18.
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