Garage door springs are under enormous tension and counterbalance hundreds of pounds every day. Understanding how they work — and how they fail — keeps you safe and saves you money. Our Maplewood crew is one call away at (973) 453-2186 whenever you need a hand.
A two-to-three-inch gap in the coil, a door that opens a few inches then stops, an opener that strains or reverses, or a door that feels like dead weight by hand all point to a spring. You don't always hear the bang.
Springs are rated in cycles — one up-and-down is a cycle, and a standard spring lasts about 10,000 of them, or 7-10 years for a typical family. Rust from {state} humidity, cold snaps that make steel brittle, poor balance, and undersized springs all shorten that life.
If your door has two springs and one broke, replace both. They share the same cycle life, so the second is right behind the first, and doing both at once saves a second service call. A good technician also checks the cables and bearings while they are there.
Torsion springs hold tremendous stored energy and the winding bars can become projectiles if they slip — every year emergency rooms see DIY spring injuries. A trained technician has the right winding bars and the correctly sized spring and finishes the job safely in under an hour.
Torsion springs sit on a bar above the door, last longer, and balance the door more smoothly — the modern standard. Extension springs run along the horizontal tracks and should always have a safety cable so broken pieces can't fly. Knowing which you have helps describe the problem.
Why did my spring break in the cold?
Cold makes steel more brittle, so a spring already near the end of its life often snaps on the first freezing morning. It is one of the most common service calls we get each winter.
Can I replace a garage door spring myself?
It is strongly discouraged. The springs are under high tension and can cause serious injury. This is one repair that should always be left to a trained professional.
From a small adjustment to a brand-new door, we've got Maplewood covered. Explore our garage door services, read more on the blog. Call (973) 453-2186 for a free estimate.
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