Your garage door system relies on a number of moving parts to operate correctly. If any one of those key pieces is broken, it's likely that your door won't open or close. This is especially true if your garage door spring breaks. Torsion springs are incredibly dangerous and need to be treated with caution. Here’s what you should do if your garage door spring is broken.
Given the number of times you operate your garage door on any given day, you’re likely to notice if something seems to be wrong as it opens or closes. Because of the vital role springs play in operating the garage door, the difference will be especially noticeable. If you’re unsure whether your garage spring is broken, look for these signs:
If you think that your garage door spring is broken, the best thing to do is call a professional. Torsion springs are incredibly dangerous and can seriously injure you or your property if you attempt to fix the door. It isn't safe to try and lift the door on your own because, without the help of the springs, the door is far too heavy. As soon as you know your spring is broken, call your local garage door professional. An emergency technician will be able to address your problem and fix your garage door system quickly and safely. You'll be glad you attempt the repair on your own!
Springs have a lifespan of around 10,000 cycles. Depending on how often you open and close your garage door, the springs should last between six and ten years. Fortunately, there are ways to extend the life of your springs and avoid a premature break. Here’s how you can help prevent your garage door spring from breaking in the near future:
If your garage door needs to be repaired, contact the experts at WD Door. Our team of garage door professionals can address any problem your garage door presents, whether it’s with the spring or any other part of the system. Schedule your appointment to get started or, for emergency services, call (515)963-0989.