This is dependent on the builder installing the proper size spring s.
Garage door spring cycle life.
This means your spring should hold up for approximately 10 000 turns of the coil which equates to the garage door going up once and down once.
A standard garage door spring has a design life of 20 000 cycles while tension springs should last between 5 000 to 10 000 cycles.
The required number of cycles is calculated by determining the average number of operating cycles per day multiplying this figure by 250 days and then multiplying the result by 10 years the useful life of a garage door.
It is based on winding the same number of turns per inch on both springs.
The choice of the torsion spring is made according to the number of cycles thus obtained.
Obviously the more the door is used the sooner the springs will break down.
Many times we find that the wrong size.
The average garage door spring if correctly installed should last about 10 000 cycles of opening and closing.
If you go in and out twice a day you re down to 7 years.
The least expensive springs available rated at 10 000 life cycles or less.
As long as the only difference between the springs is the length the formula for matching cycle life is simple.
The standard cycle life for a torsion spring on a garage door is 10 000 cycles.
A cycle represents opening and closing the door one time.
In residential garage door springs life cycles are usually 10 000 20 000 or 30 000 cycles.