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A Short Guide on How to Repair a Broken Garage Door Spring

A garage door spring is what opens and closes your garage door. It consists of an extended length of metal that is connected to the garage door. The metal ends are wound around a metal drum attached to the garage door. As the drum turns, the metal is unwound from around the drum, allowing the door to open and close. 

Over time, these springs can become damaged. Broken springs are hazardous and should be replaced right away. These springs are either torsion or extension springs.

Now, of course, garage door springs can break, whether by accident, through time or whatnot. When this happens, it’s essential to know what you can do on your own until professional help arrives.

Today, let’s explore how to repair a broken garage door spring. Here’s what you need to know:

Lift the Door and Assess the Damage

The first thing you want to do is lift the garage door to see where the damage is. Look for the broken spring and see what exactly needs to be replaced. If the broken spring is on the torsion side, you will have to attempt to repair it. However, if the problem is on the extension side, you will have to replace the entire assembly.

Be Extra Careful with Torsion Springs

It’s very risky to repair a broken torsion spring. These torsion springs can whip back and cause severe harm if you aren’t careful. For this reason, you should never attempt to repair a torsion spring on your own.

You should never attempt to repair a torsion spring because you never know when it will unwind. This spring can unwind very quickly and whip back with a lot of force. The difference in a torsion spring is that it can be safely repaired.

If you attempt to repair the torsion spring yourself, you can lose a finger or your eyes. To repair a torsion spring, you should contact a professional right away.

Disengage the Door

Once you’ve assessed the damage, you should get the garage door closed as quickly as possible to avoid an injury. If the garage door is unable to be lifted on its own, there is a manual release you can use that will help the door move.

If you have a torsion spring, you will have to find the release for the drum. If the garage door is an extension, you will have to find the track release. There should be a release for each side of the door.

Once you find the release, you can safely turn the breaker off and get the door working again. It is important to remember that if you have a garage door that is not working, you should not try to raise or lower it on your own.

Contact the Professionals

If you believe the broken garage door spring will take you too long to repair, hire a professional to assist you. You can call the company or visit their website to get a professional to your home.

A professional will ask you questions about the spring. This way, they can help you with the repairs. The garage door spring will not be replaced if it can be repaired. If you’ve done damage to the tracks, you may have to replace them.

Replacing a garage door spring isn’t something you should try to do independently. If it’s not attached correctly, the garage door spring can fly around and cause severe damage. It may even break your arm. This can happen if you are repairing a torsion spring.

The Bottom Line

Taking your time to figure out the damage and how to go about fixing it is essential. If you are going to repair the broken garage door spring, you should do so with a professional’s help. A broken garage door spring can be a significant threat if you aren’t careful.

We’ve got you covered when you decide it’s time to replace your doors. Capable One Door & Gate Services is a Canadian company located in the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley. We offer the best commercial garage doors for protection, security, and peace of mind. We guarantee you only the highest quality products and services. 

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