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Broken Spring Replacement Services for Garage Doors

Sunset Garage Doors offers Broken Spring Replacement services to help keep your garage door operating safely and efficiently. We can replace any type of broken spring with high-quality parts, so you can rest assured that your garage door will remain secure.

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We are fast and efficient and always make sure to take safety precautions when dealing with any garage door component. With our Broken Spring Replacement services, you can rest easy knowing that your garage door is in good working condition and safe for everyone. You can count on us to get the job done right, quickly, and safely! Contact Sunset Garage Doors today to learn more about our Broken Spring Replacement services.

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FAQ

Garage door springs are crucial components that help lift and lower the door. They can break due to wear and tear over time, extreme temperatures, or if they are not properly maintained. When springs are stretched or twisted too much, they may snap, leading to malfunctioning doors.

Common signs of a broken spring include a garage door that won’t open or close at all, a loud noise during operation, or the door appearing crooked when it is down. If you notice any of these issues, it’s likely that your springs need immediate attention.

While some homeowners may attempt to replace springs on their own, it’s highly discouraged. Garage door springs are under high tension and can be dangerous if handled improperly. It’s best to hire a professional for both safety and effective repairs.

Typically, replacing a garage door spring takes about 1 to 2 hours. However, this time can vary depending on the type of spring and the specific garage door system. A professional technician will be able to provide a more accurate estimate.

Yes, there are two main types of garage door springs: torsion springs and extension springs. Torsion springs are usually located above the door and provide more support, while extension springs are mounted on the sides and stretch when the door is operated. Knowing which type you have can help when seeking replacement services.

After replacing your springs, it’s important to have your entire garage door system inspected for any other potential issues. Regular maintenance, such as lubricating moving parts and checking for wear, can help prolong the life of your new springs and ensure safe operation. Consider setting up an annual inspection with a professional service for peace of mind.