Everything You Need to Know About Garage Door Springs

Garage door springs are an essential part of the system that helps open and close the door. Torsion springs are usually mounted horizontally above the door opening and when the door is lowered, the cables connected to the lower corners of the door cause the springs to wind and store energy. When the door is opened, the springs unroll and transfer their energy to the door, helping it to lift and making it easier to open. Smaller doors usually have only one spring, while larger doors may have two.

Torsion springs are normally mounted horizontally above the garage door opening. When the door is pulled down, the cables connected to the lower corners force the springs to roll up, which in turn energizes the system. The most common problems with this system are broken springs or cables. If a spring or cable breaks while your cars are parked inside, the garage door won't open and you'll get stuck.

Most home centers don't have all the replacement parts you'll need to replace garage door springs, and most garage door service companies don't sell springs to you. Before you spend several hours fixing your garage door, it's a good idea to compile some professional quotes for replacing garage door springs. Start your garage door spring replacement project by getting an approximate measurement of the springs (length and diameter). It's also important to understand that torsion springs can be very dangerous, and not only are the exact tools needed for the job, but you also need a good knowledge of the mechanics involved.

Those who have very humid garages may consider a torsion spring that is fully galvanized for the best results. If the door keeps opening on its own, release the spring tension in quarter-turn increments until the door stays in place when you release it. All garage door springs will eventually fail, but proper maintenance can not only extend their life but will also alert you when they are about to fail. The good news is that average torsion springs for garage doors will last between 5 and 7 years and should last around 10,000 cycles. In addition to lubricating the spring with white lithium grease several times a year, check the balance of the garage door at least once a season, especially in winter, when most springs fail. One of the most important parts of a garage door is its spring system, which is why it's so important that you understand how it works and what it does. In any case, installing a garage door spring of any type should not be a DIY project for safety reasons.

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