The best practice is to contact a professional unless you re extremely comfortable handling a garage door.
My garage door does not have a torsion spring.
Unfortunately they rarely own the required tool a winding bar.
Whenever possible we always recommend a two spring system option to the homeowner but we also offer a single spring option if it is available.
If your garage door springs have lasted less than five years or if you plan to live where you are for many years you may want to try the extra long life torsion springs.
You will also avoid extra work down the road.
Do not attempt to weigh or repair garage doors alone.
Winding a torsion spring with a screw driver some people try to wind a garage door torsion spring themselves.
Often enough they end up using a screw driver.
The torsion spring is positioned over the closed door parallel to it.
Pull the rope to disconnect the opener.
The color code is a system that helps in the correct identification of the spring for replacement and repair purposes.
This occurs when your motor tries to open the door but the torsion spring does not comply as a result the garage door opener is forcing the door to open and can subsequently bend it at the top section.
When the motor is activated the spring is engaged and uncoils releasing its energy to lift the door.
The pulleys rotate and pull the cables which lift the door on each side.
Be sure to have all your tools inside before closing the door unless you have an alternate access door to the garage.
Regardless of the type your garage springs are responsible for helping the door raise and lower.
Springs in general last about 10 14 years or 15 20 thousand cycles.
Ideally it does not have any impact on how the garage door functions and is simply a technical identification system.
There are pulleys on each end attached to cables.
Torsion springs must be adjusted with the door in the down position.
By using larger springs you can in most cases quadruple your spring life while only doubling the cost of the springs.
Use a ladder to reach the torsion spring and raise the door.
Garage door springs are color coded.
You may also notice your garage door falling to the floor much more quickly than usual when you close it.
1 secure the door in place by putting a c clamp on the garage door track above the bottom most door roller.
When the garage door is lowered the springs gain tension.
Disconnect the power cord from the outlet.
The torsion spring is mounted to the header wall above the garage door.
Most commonly it has a three pronged support system with a center and two end bearing plates at either end.
Torsion springs turn as you open and close your garage door.