Garage Door Spring Replacement

How to Replace Garage Door Springs

The garage door spring is one of the most important parts of the overhead door. The garage door spring works in conjunction with the door opener so homeowners don’t have to lift muscle to open their door. Because they are made up of so many parts, garage doors can often have issues, with the root being a faulty spring. A garage door spring that needs replacement can be dangerous. If you find yourself in need of garage door spring replacement, the first step you should take is to avoid opening or closing the door. If you attempt that, the door opener will probably be ruined. The result is that you may end up with a huge bill and a potential injury. To save yourself a costly garage door spring repair or replacement, take proper safety measures. 

It is always advised that door springs are repaired by garage door repair companies. Read on to learn more about how a licensed overhead door company can fix your springs.  

Use the Correct Type of Springs

With spring repairs, you must ensure that you use the correct type of spring. The best way to do this is to weigh the door on an analog scale. However, keep in mind that most manufacturers give their springs a 20-pound allowance. It is best to be on the higher end of that scale. When purchasing new springs, buyers will face two common spring types: torsion and extension. 

Safety First

When replacing the spring, you must assume that it will explode as you remove the old one. Thus, you must keep your head out of the way. Otherwise, the impact of an exploding spring could put you in a hospital. Remember, DIY repair or replacements are never recommended. Make an informed repair by contacting a garage door professional. 

Have All the Tools

Ensure that you have at least two vise grips for the job. You will also need an adjustable wrench and a pair of winding bars. Besides that, you will need a ladder and a rag to clean your hands. Most importantly, you must ensure that your garage is properly lit.

Check the Winding

When winding the spring, it usually tends to grow longer as you wind it. If you find that this is not the case, it means that you are winding the spring in the wrong direction. These springs hold an enormous amount of tension and are very dangerous. Be careful!

Call A Technician

Garage door spring replacement is often best left to a professional. Not only will calling a garage door repair company save you the cost of purchasing specialized tools but it’s far safer.  If you find yourself in need of overhead door spring repair, call Rancho Cordova Overhead Door at 916-765-2032 for an appointment or free estimate.

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