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Why to choose our springs?

In Electra Overhead Doors we use the highest quality of garage door springs in the industry- with more then 25,000 cycles, those springs will last for at least 20 years! Each spring comes with 3 years of full warranty on the labor and the material as well, we will make sure to adjust the spring's tension so your door will be in a great balance and function perfectly!

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Why Springs are Important ?

Springs play a crucial role in powering garage door openers. Whether extending or twisting, extension and torsion springs act as a dependable counterbalance, controlling the door's movement. Without these springs, the opener lacks the necessary strength to lift the door effectively.

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Extension vs Torsion Garage Door Springs

Garage doors rely on two distinct spring types: torsion springs and extension springs.

Both spring types share the common purpose of aiding the smooth opening and closing of the garage door. As the door descends, the springs tighten, while they unwind as the door ascends, supplying the necessary force for lifting.

While both types serve the same purpose, torsion springs and extension springs operate differently. Torsion springs unwind as the door opens, utilizing stored tension to lift the door by turning the shaft and cable drums. When closing, the cables unwrap, and the springs rewind to full tension.

On the other hand, extension springs elevate the garage door through a system of pulleys and counterbalance cables, contracting as the door opens, releasing tension and lifting the door.

Maintaining perfect condition for your garage door springs is crucial for smooth door operation. If you notice any unusual movements or sounds, contact Electra Overhead Doors Service promptly to check for potential issues, preventing avoidable accidents.

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How can I know that the garage door springs are broken?

Usually, when the garage door springs get broken, you will hear a very loudly noise. In addition, since the springs provide the door tension to lift up easily, once one of the springs is broken, the door won't open but a few inches above the ground. If you will take a look at the spring, you might be able to notice that they are broken.

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Why do garage door springs break?

Among all components of your garage door, springs bear the most stress and are highly susceptible to breaking. Understanding the reasons behind garage door spring breakage is crucial:

Improper Maintenance:

Inadequate maintenance is a leading cause of garage door spring failure. Ensure longevity by seasonally lubricating springs with white lithium grease and checking door balance. During the balance test, a well-functioning spring keeps the door level, while a sagging one signals replacement needs. Winter intensifies the risk, making regular lubrication crucial.

Rust:

Rust significantly diminishes spring lifespan, especially in rainy, humid, or coastal climates. Combat rust by applying a silicone-based lubricant seasonally. Even a small amount of rust can swiftly degrade spring quality, posing a threat to garage door owners.

Wear and Tear:

Most springs endure around 10,000 cycles before breaking, regardless of quality. Frequent use, especially if your garage door serves as a primary entrance, accelerates wear and tear. Although wear is inevitable, you can extend spring life through preventive measures.

Protect your investment by addressing these issues promptly. Regular maintenance and proactive measures will not only optimize spring performance but also enhance the overall durability of your garage door.

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