Door with an initial tension of 165 lbs.
Should i replace one torsion spring garage door.
Most garage doors have two torsion springs per door which need replacing at the same time.
Yes fixing your garage door spring is very dangerous.
Counter balance the weight of the garage door.
Plug end extension spring is a p528 28 in.
Require only one spring.
Two p528 springs one on each side of the door can handle a 105 lbs.
You can expect anywhere from four to nine years of use out of torsion springs depending on how often you use your garage door.
Garage door torsion springs alone cost 30 to 70 each.
Typically using a single spring instead of two will save just two or three dollars.
Garage door in many cases will dictate how many springs are needed for your garage door if the garage door is a single car door either 8 7 or 8 8 made of aluminum or other lightweight material then it will.
If you do it yourself you risk damaging your garage door.
Many builders install one spring on garage door when they install the door.
If your garage door was originally set up with only one torsion spring then you are perfectly fine with having only one spring put back on the door.
If your garage door has two springs pulling the door up then definitely have both replaced.
Plug end extension spring is a holmes spring replacement for heavier 1 piece tilt up canopy style garage doors.
If your door feels heavy the springs may be close to breaking.
If you have very large heavy door then two or more springs will be required some very heavy wood doors may require 3 or even 4 springs to provide enough lifting strength to.
Zinc or galvanized torsion springs are a good spring however they tend to lose a lot of tension within the first 30 45 days after installation.
In most cases on double door 16 feet wide and larger we recommend replacing with a two spring system.
The second spring will break it s just a matter of time which is usually within 6 months.
The garage door opener will have to be replaced a lot sooner rather than later.
If your door feels light for some reason you may have springs that are improperly sized for your door.
If you are not a trained garage door repairman call a pro.
One spring systems utilize a larger spring that puts added stress on the other garage door system components.