Why Garage Door Springs Fail—and Why It Matters
Garage door springs are the muscle behind every lift and lower—doing the heavy lifting whether you have a sectional or one-piece door. They’re also the most dangerous part of your garage door system, holding extreme tension that can cause serious injury if they snap. Torsion springs, in particular, are the most common component to fail. Each time you open or close the door, the springs wind or unwind, gradually wearing down. The most stress—and risk—happens when your door is fully closed, with the springs fully wound and under maximum tension.
Never Attempt to Repair Your Broken Garage Door Springs On Your Own!
Although garage door torsion springs seem to be a minor part of your garage door system, the role they play in opening/closing your garage door is huge. There’re two types of door springs used in the operation of a garage door: Extension Springs and Torsion Springs. Repairing any of them on your own is not an option you can go with. A broken garage door spring is like an active grenade because the garage door spring can cause great damage to the homeowner and any surrounding property. It’s highly suggested that you hire a garage door expert to replace your broken springs