Undoubtedly, spring
is an essential component of garage doors of all sizes and types. The
spring matters the most in the door as it makes a door go up and down
manually or electronically. Generally, the life cycle of a spring
averages about 70000 - 100000 cycles per a pair of springs for almost
7 years. A physical, visible breakage in the spring is possible after
using it for many years. If the issue of broken springs is not taken
seriously, it could damage the door. That is why it is vital to fix
such serious problems as soon as possible from time they break.
Remember: Broken springs can be dangerous for the safety of a family.
The solution for the same problem is to replace broken springs with a
new set. If one spring is broken, it is essential to change both the
springs so that springs’ power don’t distribute unevenly on
across the garage door.
Mentioned-below are
some of the easy steps that can be used in order to replace garage
door torsion springs. These steps will help homeowners understand the
process of replacing springs. These include:
- Gathering
of all tools needed to replace spring
- Noting
down the shape and size of old as well as new spring
- Marking
of the torsion shaft
- Unwinding
of old springs carefully to avoid any injury
- Loosening
of the torsion hardware
- Replacement
of the old springs with the new ones
- Reinstallation
of torsion hardware
- Winding
of the new springs
- Lubrication
of springs and check their strength
- Reconnecting
the garage door opener and plugging
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