How Long Do Garage Door Springs Last?

 

One of the critical parts that assist in the opening and closing operations of the garage door is the garage door springs. There are two main types of springs utilized in the garage door's functioning – torsion springs and extension springs.

 

Tips to Repair Garage Door Springs

There are several reasons why garage door springs get damaged or snap – wear and tear, rust, not getting proper, timely maintenance checks, or even improper care for the door and its parts. Garage door spring repair and cable repair require the right tools and expertise to be done carefully and precisely as it is otherwise dangerous and possibly fatal to anyone working with the heavy door and equipment.



Some of the tools required for garage door spring repair include clamps, hammers, an adjustable wrench, a cordless drill, pair of leather gloves, protective eyewear or safety goggles, cleaning rags, locking pliers, winding bars, and a socket or ratchet set. Before starting the work on the door and the repair of the garage door springs, it is essential to organize and arrange all the tools and gear in a way that is accessible as and when required. The main handymen having a helping hand to assist with the repair work should be encouraged. Before getting the materials and parts needed for the repair work, ensure the spring and door parts are measured accurately to avoid any mishaps that hinder the process once it has begun, putting the handyman in a tight spot.

 

Life and Replacement of Garage Door Springs

Most garage door springs with the proper maintenance and timely checks can last up to 7-9 years. This average was measured by approximating the garage door for about four cycles per day which results in around 10,000 cycles in total before the garage door spring gives in. A garage door that is mishandled, not correctly maintained, or used more than 4 times a day can shorten this lifespan to about four to six years of the garage door springs' life.

Although it depends on the season and the weather during the installation process, within the first two years of its installation, garage door springs typically need to be re-balanced and adjusted. Springs often need a bit of work when it loses its tension but is not considered the 'garage door spring failing.'

A spring that requires an entire replacement has 'failed' and is usually due to snapping or breaking. The main aspects checked before scheduling a garage door spring replacement is when the door is unable to stay up in the open position and when the door slowly slides down to shut or cannot stay at a mid-position when stopped there. Once these tests have proven that the springs have snapped or have at least experienced some wear and tear, your local repair shop should be able to help with the replacement of the torsion or extension springs.

 

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