The package the springs came in says maximum safe stretch is 42 inches, which isn’t much more than the non-stretch length of 25 inches. However, my springs are stretched roughly 55 to 60 inches, and stretch just as far as the springs on my other garage door do.

How do I know if my garage door spring is weak?

Signs of a Broken Garage Door Spring

  1. The top half of the door appears misaligned.
  2. The door opens a few inches and then slams down again.
  3. The cables attached to the springs are dangling.
  4. The door seems to be off track or crooked.

How do I know if my Torsion springs are bad?

The most obvious sign that something might be wrong with your springs is if the door simply refuses to open. Look for signs of wear or damage in the different components of your garage door by standing inside the garage and inspecting them with the door closed.

Can garage door springs wear out?

There is no hard and fast rule for how long torsion springs will last. But if you have a very heavy garage door, the springs could wear out after only four years. You can check the springs themselves for signs that they are weakening. If you notice gaps between the coils of the springs, they may need replacement.

How long do garage springs usually last?

How long do garage springs last, typically? The average garage door spring, if correctly installed, should last about 10,000 cycles of opening and closing. If you only go in and out of your garage once a day, that means you should expect a broken garage door spring around 14 years after the spring is first installed.

What does a broken torsion spring on garage door look like?

If your garage door’s torsion spring is broken you will likely notice the following: Usually the automatic garage door opener will not open the door. When you disconnect the opener and raise the door manually, the door won’t stay in the up position. You will see the split in the spring when viewing it.

How much should it cost to replace a garage door torsion spring?

Replacing garage door springs can cost you between $200 and $300 for an experienced tradesperson to complete the job. This includes the cost of the spring, which ranges from $40 to $100 for a torsion spring and $5 to $30 for an extension spring.

How do you increase spring tension?

To increase the tension (or force) of your spring, you must either increase the wire diameter, decrease the outer diameter, or increase the length of your high tension spring’s body; therefore decreasing the .