Garage Door Spring Repair/Replacement

Garage Door Spring Repair and Replacement


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Garage Door Springs


Garage door springs are the parts of a garage door that help it open and close smoothly. They are typically located either above or on the sides of the door, and they work by using tension to lift or lower the door as it moves. There are two main kinds of springs used for garage doors today: torsion springs, which are located above the door and help lift it as it opens, and extension springs, which are located on the sides of the door and help pull it down as it closes. Keeping these springs in good working order ensures that your garage door functions properly. However, because they are tense, it is generally best to hire a professional for repairs or replacements.

Garage door spring repairs

Is the spring on your garage door broken? This problem usually occurs without warning and at the most inconvenient time, leaving you unable to open your garage door! We provide professional garage door spring repairs promptly at Winnipeg Garage Door Repair. Winnipeg Garage Door Repair is a reputable, dedicated company that provides high-quality, low-cost repairs in Winnipeg and the surrounding area. Call us now for a rapid diagnosis and find out what repairs your garage door needs.

Can I replace my garage door spring myself?

The ability to safely open and close the garage door is dependent on your garage door springs. A broken torsion spring might cause the door not to open, or even close dangerously fast. Therefore, a broken garage door spring or incorrect installation can lead to severe injury or even death, along with extensive damage to your property and vehicle. As a result, hiring a skilled and knowledgeable garage door technician is strongly recommended. While there are some repairs that you can perform yourself, replacing torsion springs is best left to professionals due to the high level of risk associated with improper repair or ill-fitting parts.

The Importance of Properly Functioning Garage Door Springs

A defective spring can easily break your garage door. This is one of the most common issues we encounter, and it's also one of the quickest to resolve. A broken garage spring is usually caused by a poorly matched or placed spring that snaps or breaks, or when the spring reaches the end of its life cycle. When it comes to garage spring replacement, Winnipeg Garage Door Repair is your go-to garage door company. A garage door torsion spring, when fitted correctly, should balance your door properly during opening and closing, making it easy to lift by hand and automatically.

Additionally, a torsion spring allows your door to close quietly while still providing support when it opens and closes. A broken torsion spring will not always prevent your door from opening or shutting. Still, it may result in additional costly repairs as well as excessive noise. Therefore repairing the garage door spring as soon as possible is essential.

The Consequences of a Broken Spring in a Double Garage Door

If you have a double garage door, it will likely have multiple garage door torsion springs. A broken spring will almost certainly necessitate the replacement of the other springs, as they are rated for the same amount of cycles. Therefore, if you replace only one spring for any reason, you should be aware that the second spring will likely fail in the following weeks or months.


Here are common signs that your double garage door spring has broken:

  1. Hearing a loud noise, much like a bang.
  2. The garage door closes too quickly.
  3. The garage lift cables appear loose.


When one of the springs in a double garage door breaks, it is not safe to operate the door. Running the garage door with a broken spring may result in expensive damage to property or catastrophic injury.

Understanding the Lifespan of Garage Door Springs

The durability of garage door springs can be impacted by a range of factors, including the quality of the springs, the type of springs, and the amount of use they receive. On average, torsion springs have a lifespan of about 10,000-15,000 cycles, while extension springs have a lifespan of approximately 5,000-10,000 cycles. One cycle is defined as a single complete opening and closing of the garage door.

However, it's important to note that these are just rough estimates, and some springs may last longer or shorter depending on specific circumstances. For instance, if the springs are made of high-quality materials and are well-maintained, they may last longer than the average lifespan. On the other hand, if the springs are of poor quality or are not properly cared for, they may wear out more quickly.

To extend the life of your garage door springs, it's essential to perform regular maintenance on them, such as lubricating the moving parts and checking for loose or damaged components. It's also a good idea to have a professional inspect the springs periodically to ensure they are functioning properly. By following these simple tips, you can help ensure that your garage door springs remain in top condition for as long as possible.




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