Garage Door Spring Replacement Phoenix, AZ
With
over 15 years of experience I can confidently say that most garage door repairs
have to do with either broken or failing torsion springs. In either case a garage door spring replacement is necessary. Let’s examine both
broken and failing torsion springs.
Broken Garage Door Torsion
Springs
When
a garage door spring breaks it is loud and if you are home you will more than
likely hear it. The loud sound is cause by large amount of pressure being
released. A broken garage door spring can be easy to identify. A noticeable gap
in the spring of about 2” will let you know that you in fact have a broken
spring. At this point opening and closing the door with any electric opener
should not be attempted in order to prevent damage to the motor, gears, and
rail of the opener. If you have a two car garage your door will likely (not always)
have two springs in which case with some help you should be able to raise the
door manually and free your cars if necessary. If your door only has one spring
and it is broken do not attempt to open the door manually. The door can easily
become crooked and come off track. In most cases replacing garage door springs
is not a DIY type of job. Garage door springs are under extreme pressure and
can cause severe injury or even death if the proper care is not taken.
Failing Garage Door Springs
Failing
garage door springs can be harder to identify. You will not see an obvious
break in the spring, and in most cases the door will still work as normal. So
how do you tell if your garage door springs are failing? When garage door
springs start to fail they lose tension which in turn cause the door to be
heavier that it should be with properly working springs. Door Tech Garage Doors
suggests you do a balance check on your door quarterly for standard doors and
monthly for heavier custom style doors. Checking the balance is a simple task
that only takes a few minutes. The door will need to be released from the
electric opener in order to perform this test. Raise the door half way and let
go. The garage door should stay. If the door does stay then you have a properly
balanced garage door. If the wait of the
door causes the door to fall after you let go then you have failing torsion
springs. If the door starts to open itself after you let go then the springs
you have on your door are not correct. If your door either rises or falls by
itself than you should contact a professional right away to have the problem
corrected. If you continue to use your garage door with failing springs
permanent damage can be caused to both the door itself as well as the garage
door opener.
While
there is many outlets available that offer instruction and materials for the
DIY. A 20 minute video is no substitute for years of experience. When comes to
the largest moving part of your house it is better to know the door if fixed
and maintained properly. For questions concerning your garage door spring
replacement in the Phoenix, AZ area. Contact Door Tech Garage Doors.