Springs Repair

Close-up of a person inspecting garage door torsion springs and safety cables for wear and tear.

Monthly Garage Door Maintenance Guide: Checking Springs and Cables

Your garage door is likely the largest moving object in your home. To keep it operating safely and extend its lifespan, a 15-minute monthly inspection is essential. By catching minor wear on springs and cables early, you prevent sudden breakdowns and expensive emergency repairs. 1. Visual Inspection: The First Line of Defense Before touching anything,

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Technician installing two new garage door torsion springs for balanced operation.

Why You Should Always Replace Both Springs at the Same Time

Garage door springs carry the heavy weight of your door, enabling it to open and close smoothly. Most residential doors use two torsion springs mounted on a shaft. These springs twist to store energy and counterbalance the door. When one spring snaps, many homeowners wonder if they can replace just the broken spring. However, professionals

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How to Safely Open a Garage Door with a Broken Spring (Emergency Guide)

How to Safely Open a Garage Door with a Broken Spring (Emergency Guide)

🔍 Not sure if your spring is broken or which type you have? Before taking any action, consult our Comprehensive Garage Door Spring Repair Guide to identify your system and diagnose the issue correctly. to identify your system. If you specifically need to confirm the symptoms of a snap, check out our detailed article on

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