Simple Ways to Replace Broken Garage Door Springs

Picture this - It's Monday morning, and you are in-rush, dropping your kids off at school. You got an important meeting and stuff lined up at work too. You frenzy through the garage and into your car, only to find that your garage door doesn't open. You feverishly push the remote button, change its battery. Still, it doesn't open. You get out of the car, check the garage door, and notice the broken garage door spring.


Oh Crap, why of all the days today!

Before you beat yourself up, you should know that garage door springs are the most commonly repaired. The spring supports the entire weight of the garage door (300 plus pounds). Every time you open and close it, it stretches or wounds, tightens, or loosens under pressure. So, anytime it can snap.

The best way to get over such a situation is to keep yourself level-headed and remember, you are not trapped in the garage.

Ways to Replace Broken Garage Door Spring

#1 Get out of the garage

You only got a broken garage door spring, but the door is still functional. It's on track with its rollers, and you can open it manually. Pull the red emergency release cord located above the garage door and lift it. It's heavy so take someone's help. If you accidentally drop it, do not try to stop with your foot. It can injure you gravely.

#2 Identify the type of your broken garage door spring

There are two different types of springs. Check which one you got installed at your garage door.

Torsion Spring - It runs across the bar at the top inside of your garage door.
 
Extension Spring - It's found on either side of your garage door, functioning as a big steel rubber band.

#3 Buy new springs

After you know the type of spring, it's time to purchase it. Remember, as you shop for it, don't replace one broken garage door spring; replace all. Combining an old spring and a new one can throw your garage door off balance. You can even risk burning the motor on your garage opener leading to more problems. Also, while buying the new spring, check its size, quality, coating, and cycles. The price will vary depending on everything.

#4 Replacing and installing broken garage door spring

Replacing and installing the new spring is not lengthy or complicated but a risky process. It's best you leave it for a professional technician to replace your broken garage door spring.

Conclusion 

Nine out of ten homeowners find the task of replacing a broken garage door spring difficult and potentially dangerous. Therefore, use these tips to replace your garage door springs and leave the job to experts to install them.

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