How to Tell If Your Garage Door Springs Need Repair Or Replacement

Our garage door springs have been functioning for many years, but I noticed some concerning signs that it may be time for repairs or a full replacement. Here are some common symptoms to watch out for:

  • The door is getting harder to manually open and close over time. The springs provide the necessary lifting force, so increased friction could mean weaker springs.
  • You hear a loud screeching or grinding noise coming from the spring area when opening or closing the door. This noise was new and suggested coil damage inside the springs.
  • There are signs of rust forming on the exterior of the torsion springs. This rust acts like corrosion and can weaken the integrity of the metal over time.
  • The door begins to open or close unevenly where one side rises or drops faster than the other. This imbalance points to a problem with one of the paired springs.
  • Springs that were originally painted appear faded without the protective coating still intact. The paint helps prevent rusting.

Calling in the Experts

Since garage door springs contain huge amounts of potential energy and tension, any repairs should only be done by certified professionals. I contacted Garage Door Spring Repair Portsmouth to come inspect my springs and assess if repairs or a full replacement set was needed.

Their technician thoroughly examined the door’s movement as well as checking each spring and its coils in detail. He pointed out where the rust had caused slight damage to the coils that could cause failure if left unaddressed. Rather than risk a dangerous situation, he recommended a full set of new springs for peace of mind.

Safety-Focused Installation

The experts first secured and immobilized the existing springs to prevent accidental unwinding during the swap. They efficiently removed the old springs and precisely installed the new set using heavy-duty industrial strength springs rated to withstand years of use.They also applied a protective rust preventative paint to the exposed coils.

Before leaving, they double checked the door’s balance and motion. Their professional installation means my door now opens and closes with appropriate lifting power and safely. While Springs can last 15 years or more, annual inspections by qualified technicians are highly recommended to catch issues early. If attempting repairs yourself seems intimidating, let the experts at Garage Door Spring Repair Portsmouth handle it instead.