Residential Garage Door Spring Repair
Garage Door Broken Springs Repair Service for a Smooth-Running Garage Door:
Garage doors rely on springs to counterbalance the weight of the door. Without properly functioning extension or torsion springs, your garage door can be shaky and unstable – and in some cases, even unable to function at all.
With the average garage door weighing around 200 pounds, your garage door springs hold a tremendous amount of tension. Over time, the springs will wear, and in some cases, they can snap. Due to the heavy weight of the door, replacing garage door springs can be an extremely dangerous process. We always recommend seeking the help of a professional when it comes to replacing garage door springs to avoid any potential accidents or injuries.
How to know if your springs are broken
There are several indicators that your garage door springs may be broken, and it is important to keep an eye on how your garage door is performing so you can proactively address any concerns that may arise. Here are some signs to keep an eye out for:
- Unresponsive to manual or opener: If your garage door cannot be opened either manually or with the opener, it is a clear indication of broken springs.
- Loud noise during operation: If you hear a loud noise coming from your garage while operating the door, it is often a result of broken springs.
- Torsion cables disconnected from drums: Broken springs can cause the torsion cables to disconnect from the drums, leading to an inability to open the door properly.
- Difficulty lifting the door manually: Broken springs make it challenging to lift the garage door manually due to the lack of proper counterbalance.
- Limited opening range: If your garage door only opens a few inches before stopping, it is highly likely that the springs are broken and unable to provide sufficient lifting force.
Our team of skilled technicians is here to provide you with high-quality, premium garage door broken spring repair services. Our springs are built to last for up to 10,000 cycles, which translates to 4-5 years of use for the average two-car garage door. Additionally, we offer an upgrade option for torsion springs, allowing you to choose high cycle springs that can withstand 20,000 -50,000 cycles. This upgrade ensures even greater longevity, providing extended usage for your garage door.