Garage Door Spring Repair
Not many homeowners give garage door spring any thoughts, but we have to keep in mind that springs are the muscles of your garage door hardware system and they give the most support to the lift system. The usual lifetime of garage door spring is about 7-10 years (the numbers could be vary depending on the using cycle). Take a second to think all they go through: when garage door spring is getting to their peak performance, they are always under an amount of tension plus add the stress of the Canadian cold weather.
Our garage door is controlled by the torsion springs which applies through the shaft with the help of garage door drums, the cable is attached to the drum which is connected to the bottom of the garage door. You can always count on our experienced team to fix your garage spring, to book an appointment or for FREE consultation simply just give us a call.
Common Spring-Related Issues
A broken garage door spring can make the door unbalanced and challenging to operate. When a spring breaks, the door’s weight surges, potentially causing the garage door opener to struggle or fail. This can leave the garage door open, posing security risks. To prevent these issues, regular maintenance of the garage door opening mechanism is crucial. It’s recommended to replace both springs simultaneously for balanced and safe operation, minimizing the risk of damage to the garage door opener. Prioritizing proper maintenance ensures a smoothly functioning and secure garage door system.
Professional garage door spring replacement starts from $195 per spring with emergency service available 7 days a week. Call us today for same day service.
Custom Garage Door Spring
For unique door sizes and weights, custom garage door springs come into play. These springs are designed and produced to meet the specific requirements of a custom door, offering the required tension and reinforcement for the custom door’s weight.
The springs in a garage door are essential for creating the tension needed to facilitate smooth opening and closing. They serve as the backbone of the system, ensuring the door functions properly. Two primary types of garage door springs are torsion springs and extension springs. They vary in their installation and operation, but both ensure that your garage door opens and and closes smoothy.
Same-day spring repair is available in urgent situations. Our team of experts is always ready to address your garage door issues promptly and effectively.
Garage Door Spring Extensions
ADR Garage Door introduces an innovative solution for enhanced garage functionality—high lift tracks coupled with extension springs. Our extension springs are designed for optimal door balance, allowing smooth and reliable operation. Paired with high lift tracks, these systems offer numerous benefits, including increased overhead space within the garage. This added space accommodates versatile storage solutions, making room for larger items or creating a potential workshop area.
Extension springs and high lift tracks not only improves the garage door performance but also opens up possibilities for creative garage use. Homeowners can transform their space into a multifunctional area, utilizing it for hobbies, storage, or even as a home gym. ADR Garage Door takes pride in providing innovative solutions that elevate the utility and convenience of your garage space, ensuring a seamless blend of functionality and design.
Garage Door Spring Sizes
Just like any other component, garage door springs come in different sizes. To ensure peak performance, selection of correct spring size is necessary, as it varies based on the weight and dimensions of the door. The size of the spring is determined by its wire size, inside diameter, overall length, and the height of the garage door. They come in sizes such as two-inch diameter springs, 1 ½-inch springs, and other measurements.
Using an incorrect size can lead to damage to smaller components in the opening mechanism, overstretching of the springs, and increased weight on the door.
Signs You Need Garage Door Spring Replacement
Over time, many garage door springs may wear down and need replacement. But how can you tell? There are several signs to watch out for. If your door feels heavy or opens unevenly, it can be an indication of a broken spring. A visual inspection may reveal a split in the spring or a visible gap in the torsion spring when the garage door is closed.
Regular inspections and replacement springs can help detect these issues early. In a double garage door setup, if only one spring is broken, it is advisable to replace both springs for maintaining proper function and balance.
We keep all springs in stock to provide same day service (standard sizes).
Maintenance Tips for long Spring Lifespan
Similar to other mechanical components, garage door springs require regular maintenance. Regular maintenance, including lubrication and inspection, can not only prolong the lifespan of your garage door springs but also prevent premature failure. Lubricating your garage door springs at least twice a year using a 3-IN-ONE® Garage Door Lube is advisable.
In addition to lubrication, conducting frequent inspections helps maintain the springs’ optimal performance. When properly installed and maintained, a well-maintained garage door spring should typically last between 10,000 and 20,000 cycles of opening and closing. Regular maintenance can help ensure longevity and reliability.
Garage Door Spring Replacement Costs
The cost of replacing garage door springs varies depending on the type, size, and model of the spring. The typical cost for professional garage door spring replacement starts from $195.
Open 7 days a week to provide emergency service
Neither emergencies nor we wait for convenience. Our team works seven days a week to provide emergency garage door spring repair services. We prioritize your safety and convenience, ensuring that your garage door is back in action in no time.