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Garage Door Broken Spring Replacement & Repair

The garage door is typically used more frequently than the front door. Your garage door opens and closes several times daily as the primary entrance and exit from your house. Even so, it makes sense that you would overlook its significance in your day-to-day activities.

What might happen, though, if you couldn't open the garage door one morning?

You can't back your car out, which causes you to be late for work. 

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What Are GD Springs And How Do They Work?

The entire weight of your garage door is supported by the garage door spring. Your GD is lighter because your spring, which supports more or less 300 lbs of weight, is the largest moving component of your house. This makes it simple for you to raise your GD in an emergency or during a power outage.

Additionally, your spring evenly distributes the weight across the entire GD. This enables your door to move more steadily every time it is opened.   Call us today for a garage door spring replacement.

The Value of Garage Door Springs Replacement

Garage door openers are essentially useless without springs. The springs lift the hundreds of pounds that are contained within garage doors.

Torsion and extension springs work together to provide a steady counterbalance that supports the weight of the door as it expands and twists. The door's opening and closing are governed by this mechanism. The opener wouldn't be able to lift the door if the springs weren't there.

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Why and When Do GD Springs Break?

Spring usually brakes due to Rust, Lack of Maintenace, and the most is Wear and Tear.

Garage door springs can break for several reasons. Here are a few examples:

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  • Rust - The springs may become rusted for some reason. The lifespan of a garage door spring will be significantly shortened if this occurs. Rust can make the parts brittle, increasing friction as the coils oscillate. Furthermore, spring corrosion may weaken the coils, causing them to eventually snap earlier than they should.

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  • ​Wear and tear - eventually cause garage door springs to fail. Most springs typically have a lifespan of 10,000 cycles. The GD rising and then falling to close represents one cycle.10,000 cycles may seem excessive, but keep in mind that you probably use your GD twice daily. The daily cycles can quickly add up if you're not the only person using the garage. Torsion springs with an extended lifespan have been designed and are rated to last for at least 20,000 cycles. If your GD doesn't have one, your springs will likely break more quickly

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  • Lack of Maintenance - The failure of garage door springs is only normal. Even so, regular maintenance will help you extend their lifespan. If the springs are on the verge of breaking, your dependable technician will let you know. As a result, you'll be able to prevent unfortunate and harmful accidents. Additionally, you can guarantee that your GD will remain in good condition by having OC GD Guys perform routine maintenance checks and tune-ups. We can check the balance of the entire system at least once a season and lubricate the spring a few times annually.

How To Open a Garage Door With A Broken Spring?

  1. By pulling on the rope that is fastened to the opener's J-arm until the latching mechanism releases, you can detach the garage door opener from the door.

  2. Since the garage door will be too heavy for you to lift alone, enlist a helping hand.

  3. Lift the door until it remains against the rails.

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Garage Door Spring Replacement & Repair Near You

Do not attempt to repair your broken spring yourself. Help is close by. Call the knowledgeable technicians at OC GD Guys if you need a garage door spring replacement.

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Garage Door Spring Replacement Cost

The most common question we receive by phone is, “Well, how much does it cost to replace garage door springs?” To answer this question accurately, we need to know the door size, weight, and the required spring type. Since we carry close to 30 types of springs deriving directly from various garage doors, we recommend that professionally trained technicians with the required experience take all the measurements and provide an accurate price quote. Call Precision for an estimate on garage door spring repair from our professionally trained technician!

 

 

You can save some money by performing the task yourself, especially if you have the necessary tools and are a skilled do-it-yourselfer. However, to ensure that the work is done professionally and, most importantly, safely, it is best to hire a garage door repair specialist. Be aware that this repair task has potential danger; handling it safely requires a certain level of confidence and knowledge, which we will cover in more detail when we discuss the safety risks.

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Depending on the type of springs you are installing, garage door springs can cost as little as $65 or as much as $150. There are additional costs to consider in addition to the cost of the springs if you choose to complete the task yourself and choose the DIY route.

You likely already have all the necessary tools if you enjoy doing DIY projects around the house. We advise against doing the job yourself if you are new to DIY and hire a professional instead. However, you can increase the overall cost if you don't have the necessary equipment, such as C clamps, a stepladder, gloves, and safety goggles.

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Your time is yet another thing to think about. By choosing to buy the parts rather than hire a professional, you do, however, save money on labor. If you factor in the time it will take you to learn how to do the job, purchase and replace the springs, and complete the job, it could take anywhere from a few hours to a weekend. We advise you to have a helper available as well. They might want payment for their services, even if it's just a few beers when the job is finished.

As we've already discussed, hiring a professional is the safest and most effective way to replace your springs. Spring replacement will typically cost between $200 and $400.

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