Regular Inspection
Lubrication
Avoid Forcing the Door
Professional Maintenance for Garage Door Springs
Even if your garage door springs look fine, schedule annual professional maintenance. Technicians can spot issues early and make necessary repairs. Regular inspections and lubrication extend spring life, prevent costly repairs, and keep your door running smoothly. Following these tips saves money on replacements and ensures your door’s safety.
Conclusion
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ's)
How often should I replace my door springs?
It typically lasts 7-9 years, depending on usage. It’s essential to inspect them regularly and replace them if there are signs of wear or damage.
Can I replace springs myself?
While it’s possible, it’s not recommended. Replacing springs can be dangerous due to the high tension. It’s best to hire a professional for safety and proper installation.
What can I do to extend the life of my springs?
Regular inspections, lubrication with silicone spray, and scheduling professional maintenance annually can help extend the lifespan of your springs.
How do I know if my garage door springs are broken?
If your garage door is not opening properly, making loud noises, or the door seems uneven, it could be a sign of broken springs. Call a professional for an inspection.