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Garage Door Broken Spring: Causes, Signs, and Solutions

Writer: Monkey Garage DoorsMonkey Garage Doors

Introduction: Your garage door's springs play a crucial role in lifting and lowering your garage door. Over time, these springs can wear out, leading to broken garage door springs. A broken spring can cause inconvenience and even pose a safety risk. In this blog post, we'll discuss the causes, signs, and solutions of garage door broken springs.

Causes of Garage Door Broken Springs: Garage door springs can break due to various reasons, including:

  1. Wear and Tear: Garage door springs are designed to last a certain number of cycles, usually between 10,000 and 20,000. Over time, the stress of opening and closing the door can cause the springs to wear out and eventually break.

  2. Rust: Garage door springs are made of metal, and if they are exposed to moisture or humidity, they can rust and weaken over time.

  3. Lack of Maintenance: Garage door springs require regular lubrication and maintenance to function correctly. Neglecting this can cause the springs to break prematurely.

Signs of Garage Door Broken Springs: Here are some signs that your garage door springs may be broken:

  1. The garage door won't open or close: Broken springs can cause the garage door to become unbalanced, making it difficult or impossible to open or close.

  2. Loud noises: If you hear loud popping or banging noises when opening or closing your garage door, it may be a sign of a broken spring.

  3. Crooked or uneven door: If the garage door appears to be uneven or crooked when opening or closing, it could be due to a broken spring.

Solutions for Garage Door Broken Springs: If you suspect that your garage door springs are broken, it's best to contact a professional garage door repair company. Here are some common solutions for broken garage door springs:

  1. Spring Replacement: A professional garage door repair technician can replace the broken spring with a new one.

  2. Spring Adjustment: In some cases, the spring may not be broken but may require adjustment to restore the door's balance.

  3. Full Door Replacement: In rare cases where the garage door is old or damaged, it may be more cost-effective to replace the entire door rather than just the broken spring.

Conclusion: A broken garage door spring can cause inconvenience and even pose a safety risk. By understanding the causes, signs, and solutions of garage door broken springs, you can take steps to prevent them from occurring and address them promptly if they do. Remember to always contact a professional garage door repair company for any repair or maintenance needs.

 
 
 

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