If you installed a new spring yourself or chose a less experienced garage door professional the wrong one might have been used which means a part is in place that s not meant for your system.
Why do garage doors have springs.
A spring on the garage door works as the counterbalance for the weight of the garagedoor.
Without the springs on a garage door your opener would be trying to lift the full weigh.
The springs can also break if the wrong type was installed different garage door systems use different types of springs.
Garage door springs are securely wound indicating they are under a lot of stress.
When they damage they cause problems.
That s because even though extension springs are cheaper they aren t as durable.
We mentioned cycles above now let us explain what a cycle is.
If your garage door is old or if it is showing signs of age let an experienced contractor check your garage door springs.
Extension springs are under a great deal of tension and if one was to break it could cause serious injury.
Most residential garage doors in our service area weigh anywhere between 85lbs and 450lbs.
These cables are an important safety feature.
When the garage door is lowered the springs gain tension.
A spring s lifespan is measured in cycles and the closing and opening of the garage door panel once constitute one cycle.
Regardless of the type your garage springs are responsible for helping the door raise and lower.
Whatever garage door you have will have springs.