Heights Garage Door is enthusiastic about the work we do, and ready to provide spring repair services to our valued customers. We have to say that we do appreciate springs and how much they do for a garage door and its functioning. Torsion and extension springs are particularly significant as they help out tremendously in terms of the smooth movement of the door along its designated track. These springs help greatly with both opening and closing actions. Any glitches or disruptions that impact the proper functioning of these springs can jeopardize the overall safe operation of your garage door. If you require repairs, please don't hesitate to contact us by calling our phone number.
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What should you know about garage door springs? Garage door springs are typically made from two primary materials:
Torsion Springs: These are often constructed from high-quality, hardened steel. Steel offers durability and the strength to support the tension required for torsion springs to work.
Extension Springs: Extension springs can actually be made from different materials, including oil-tempered steel, galvanized steel, and even coated aluminum. The choice of material depends on different factors, to include but not limited to durability, price and environmental conditions.
The material used in spring construction is important to be aware of – why? Because it directly impacts their longevity and performance. High-quality materials are needed so that the springs can endure the repetitive strain they undergo when the garage door opens and closes. If something is wrong, call us for spring repair.
Detecting a malfunctioning garage door spring is very important, especially for maintaining the safety and functionality of your garage door system. One key sign to watch for is visible damage; inspect the springs for any signs of wear, rust, or deformation. If you notice a spring is broken, then this is a dilemma that cannot wait.
Another common indication is an uneven opening or closing of the garage door. A garage door with a spring that has sustained damage may seem to function in a way that is out of control, closing unevenly or getting stuck while it is opening or closing. Loud snapping or popping noises during the door's operation, especially if accompanied by jerky movements, can also signal to customers that something is not right with the springs.
Moreover, if one side of the garage door appears lower than the other when in the closed position, or lopsided if you will, it could mean there is spring damage to be aware of.
Why not call Heights Garage Door right now? We will do our best to help, whether you need us to replace a spring for your garage door or provide repair for your springs. We appreciate you!