A broken spring on pull-down attic stairs means either a muscular pull or a climb up another way. The mechanism is simple — springs counterbalance the weight so you can raise and lower without strain — but once the spring breaks, repair is temporary. A new unit is the practical solution and often costs less than you’d think.
What we do
- Measure the opening and frame condition
- Remove the old stairs carefully (springs are under tension)
- Install the new unit, checking fit and balance
- Verify springs are properly tensioned (stairs stay up, don’t slam)
- Apply weatherstripping around the opening to prevent air/insect entry
- Test the mechanism under full load
Signs your attic stairs need replacement
- Broken or rusted spring (unit won’t stay up or falls hard)
- Sagging stairs with visible flex or separation at joints
- Hinges loose or broken, causing misalignment
- Mechanism stuck or grinding, difficult to operate
- Air gap around the opening (missing weatherstripping)
A new attic stair unit runs $200–400 installed and gives you another 20+ years of reliable service. Beats jury-rigging the old one every season.
Service area
Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Lighthouse Point, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Sea Ranch Lakes, Hillsboro Beach, Deerfield Beach, Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Pembroke Pines, Boca Raton.