


We're stocking and installing coated torsion springs for Grand County homeowners - and honestly, it's an upgrade worth talking about. Standard springs do the job, but they're not built with mountain weather in mind. Moisture, temperature swings, and everything else this area throws at your garage door adds up fast.
Here's the difference with coated springs. The protective coating acts as a barrier against rust and corrosion, which is one of the main reasons traditional springs fail early. A spring that holds up longer means fewer service calls, less hassle, and better reliability out of your door day to day.
We also just like the way they look. The blue finish is clean and consistent, and you can tell right away these aren't the bargain-bin parts you'd pick up at a hardware store. Quality shows.
Beyond looks, performance is what matters. Coated torsion springs handle the tension cycle - open and close, open and close - without degrading as fast as uncoated options. That's real value for anyone who uses their garage door as the main entry point to their home, which is most people.
If your springs are getting up there in age or you've noticed your door feeling sluggish or uneven, this is a solid time to ask about upgrading. We're bringing this option to Grand County because we think people here deserve parts that are built to last.