High-Cycle Garage Door Springs Built to Last

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What Are High-Cycle Garage Door Springs?

High-cycle springs are heavy-duty upgrades to standard garage door springs. Typical springs handle around 10,000 open/close cycles, but high-cycle springs last 25,000 to 50,000 cycles—or even more.

That makes them ideal for:

Busy homes with multiple daily cycles

Commercial properties with high foot traffic

Industrial environments with constant door use

What makes them different?

Larger and more robust construction

Made from high-tensile, oil-tempered wire

Custom sizes are available to match your setup

Built for long-term, high-frequency use

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Explore our full collection of high-cycle springs below. Use the sorting menu to see products by popularity, rating, newest, or price. You’ll find detailed specs, wire gauge, length, inside diameter, and cycle rating on every product page to make selection easy.<br />
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Why Choose Our High-Cycle Springs?

We use top-tier materials and expert engineering to make sure these springs perform under pressure.

Oil-tempered steel for added strength

Available in larger wire sizes and longer lengths

Designed for balanced, smooth lifting—even with heavy doors

Extended cycle life: 25,000, 50,000, or even 100,000+ uses

Perfect for warehouses, loading docks, apartments, and commercial garages

Where High Cycle Garage Door Springs Are Most Useful

You’ll get the most value from these springs if your garage setup includes:

Multiple daily open/close cycles (4 or more per day)

Commercial or industrial use

Loading docks, service bays, or delivery areas

Multi-car garages, apartment buildings, or gated communities

Roll-up or overhead bay doors

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How to Choose the Right High-Cycle Spring

To get the right fit, you will need a few key details about your current door and spring setup:

What to Measure:

Wire size: Count 10 or 20 coils and measure the length

Inside diameter: Usually 1.75″ or 2.00″

Spring length: Measure the spring while it’s relaxed (not stretched)

Door weight: Needed to calculate lift torque

Cycle life needed: Pick based on how often you use the door

Installation Tips & Safety Reminders

Installing high-cycle garage door springs is not a DIY project unless you have the right training and tools. Severe tension in these springs makes them dangerous if mishandled.

Stay Safe With These Tips:

Always use proper winding bars.

Secure the torsion tube before loosening any screws.

Wear protective gloves and safety glasses.

Never install alone or without experience.

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