Safety Questions Regarding Fixing Garage Door Extension Springs

September 6, 2009 by admin
Filed under: Garage Door Part 

Fixing garage door Extension Springs can be done easily if you have the right tools. There are two kinds of springs found in a typical garage door: the torsion spring and the extension spring. Torsion spring replacement is not an advisable DIY project because it may lead to very serious accidents. The Extension Springs on the other hand are much easier and safer to replace or fix. When fixing or replacing them make sure that you prioritize your safety and the safety of the people working with you.

What are Extension Springs?

Extension springs, are the springs found at the tracks on the left and right side of your garage door. They extend and retract whenever your garage door opens and closes.

Is it really safe?

Replacing or fixing garage door extension springs is safe as long as you do so with extreme caution and of course you must be knowledgeable in the mechanical operation of garage doors and are capable of replacing garage door hardware.

What are the risks?

There are always risks involved when you talk about fixing mechanical machinery. In this case you must be careful when handling the Extension Springs while the garage door is closed because that means the Extension Springs are stretched, packing a possible deadly-force.

Fixing garage door hardware is still best left in the hands of a professional. Whenever you suspect any part of your garage door to be damaged, malfunctioning, or not working properly do not hesitate to call on a qualified person to take a look at it.

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