Steps to Garage Door Springs Replacement
by Qarah Ict Qarah ICTYou should first know that garage door springs are one
of the most called-on repairs in the industry.
Garage door springs support the entire weight of the door.
The door springs, not just the door opener that supports and lifts 300-plus
pounds off the door. The springs are wound or stretched under pressure,
tightening and loosening as you open and close the door. Like anything else
under pressure, eventually, your springs WILL break. Below are the Step Processes
for Your Garage Door Springs Replacement:
Step 1 - Get Your Car Out of The Garage
You must be saying, "If I could get my car out of the
garage, I wouldn't have a problem." If you're saying this, you're
naturally speaking from frustration. The best way to get through a situation
like this is to keep yourself level-headed and look for quick solutions that
will allow you to continue your usual way of living without being interrupted
by this common event. Just because your garage door springs have busted doesn't
mean that you don't have use of the garage door. It is still on track with its
rollers and can be manually operated.
Step 2 - Identify Your Spring
Identify which type of spring you have: Extension or
Torsion. Torsion and Extension springs exert a force equal to the weight of
your garage door. This counterbalances the 200 to 300-pound door, rendering it
weight neutral to open easily.
A Torsion spring runs across a bar at the top of the inside
of the door. The spring is wound and under immense tension. The tension of the
torsion spring lifts the weight of the garage door.
Extension springs are found on either side of the door. These
springs act like big steel rubber bands, stretching as the door is lowered.
Step 3 - Buy New Springs
Now that you know what type of spring you have, you must
purchase new ones. You'll want to replace all of your garage door springs simultaneously.
Having undergone similar aging and weathering, one broken garage door spring is
a sign that the second one will soon break. Unless you enjoy the headaches and
hassles, there's no logical reason to fix one spring at a time and wait for the
other one to die.
Also, having one old spring and one new spring will throw
off the balance of your garage door. You'll also burn out the motor on your
garage door opener and have even more problems; you can purchase new garage
door springs at your local hardware stores. Prices will differ depending on the
spring size type, quality, coating, and cycles.
Step 4 - Installation
Installing your new garage door springs is lengthy,
complicated, and potentially dangerous.The slightest mistake or miscalibration could be a deadly
one.
Most people don't have the time to replace or repair the
broken spring. Suppose that sounds like you, your best option would be to
contact a professional technician. It will also save you time measuring and
shopping for the correct springs.
Rocket Garage Door Repair is a professional garage door
repair company that provides quality services to customers in the St. Louis
area. Our experienced and certified technicians will work diligently to ensure
your garage door is repaired quickly and efficiently.
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