Here’s a quick checklist with a few of the usual suspects when it comes to garage spring replacement:
- Too much tension on spring
- Rust and corrosion (moisture buildup)
- Accidents and other physical impact
- Unavoidable wear and tear
- Generally poor maintenance
- Dirt and debris in track
- Temperature fluctuations (inadequate insulation)
Keeping your garage operational usually doesn’t seem like such a big deal. Most people don’t think much about it, right up until there’s a problem, of course. Now your car is left out in the weather, forced to fend for itself without that cozy spot. Perhaps you have tools and other miscellaneous things that are now left in an unsealed and unsecured garage. And the worst part is, sometimes all it takes is a quick garage spring replacement to get everything working again. So, if that’s the case in your home, or if you’re unsure, get an expert opinion from Door Pro America.