Garage Door Spring Replacement
At Turbo Garage Door, our professionals are experts at installing garage door springs. Our service is fast, efficient, and affordable. We provide the highest quality replacement parts and ensure that your garage door operates smoothly and safely.
The first step in having your garage door springs replaced is knowing what type of spring system your garage door uses. There are two types of spring systems: extension springs and torsion springs.
Extension and Torsion Spring Replacement
Extension springs run along the opening of the garage door, while torsion springs are situated above the opening of the door and slide into a bar. It’s important to know what type of spring system your garage door uses so that you can find a company that offers replacement services for your needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a garage door spring?
A garage door spring is a critical component that helps in the opening and closing of a garage door. It counterbalances the weight of the door, allowing for smooth operation.
How can I tell if my garage door spring is broken?
Some common signs include: a loud bang from the garage, the door only opening a few inches, a visible gap in the spring, and the door being heavy when trying to lift manually.
Is it safe to open or close the garage door with a broken spring?
No, it can be dangerous. The garage door can come crashing down, potentially causing injury or damage.
Can I replace the garage door spring myself?
It's not recommended. Replacing a garage door spring can be very dangerous due to the tension in the spring. It's best to call professionals like Turbo Garage Door for a safe and proper replacement.
How long does it take for Turbo Garage Door to replace a broken spring?
Typically, our technicians can complete a spring replacement in a few hours, depending on the specifics of the job.
How long do garage door springs last?
Garage door springs have a lifespan measured in cycles (one cycle = the door going up and coming down). On average, a standard spring may last around 10,000 cycles, which is roughly 7-9 years with regular use.