Mobile Garage Door Spring Repair & Replacement
Mobile Garage Door Spring Repair & Replacement
Door Surgeon's mobile garage door spring repair and replacement service will come to your home or business. Door Surgeon mobile garage door spring repair serviceman stocks a large variety of garage door springs on their truck in order to match your broken garage door spring replacement size and type. Door Surgeon can repair or replace garage door springs on a large variety of garage door brands. Such as: Barcol Steel Craft springs, Creative Door - Wayne Dalton springs, Garaga springs. Overhead Door springs, Northwest Door springs, Haas Door springs, Clopay Garage Doors springs. Amar Garage Doors springs, Equal Garage Doors springs. Door Masters-Sunshine Door springs, and Richard Wilcox springs.
Residential Home Garage Door Spring Repair & Replacement
Garage door spring repair for home or business
Door Surgeon's trained, professional mobile garage door spring maintenance men will come to your home and make repairs, adjustments and/or replace garage door springs. There are many important and dangerous parts working together in a garage door to make your garage door work properly. The garage door springs, drums, cables, hinges and rollers must all be aligned and working properly. Photo-eyes stop the garage door operator from closing and harming someone. Garage door weatherstrip and bottom-seal stop rain, snow and wind.
Call Door Surgeon's dispatch centre for mobile garage door spring repair and replacement service.
Mobile Garage Door Spring Fix, Adjust, Repair or Replace
Double Garage door springs or single garage door springs
Garage doors require a spring to assist in lifting the weight of the door to keep the stress off of the automatic garage door opener. Garage doors can be designed to take a single spring or a double spring. Each garage door spring is designed and paired with a garage door so as to best balance the weight and operation of the garage door. Door Surgeon's mobile garage door spring servicemen will ensure that your garage door spring is replaced with the correct size and the garage door spring is wound to the appropriate spring tension amount.
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Winding Springs - 3 min
Winding Springs - Okay, we've installed our door and hung our torsion bar, now it's time to wind our spring. This is a relatively straightforward process but once torqued a torsion bar can be dangerous so be sure to use an extra amount of caution. Before you begin tensioning, notice the line painted along the spring, this line will let you count the number of winds you have made. To prevent the door from inadvertently opening fasten locking pliers or C-clamp just above the third roller.
In most cases, wind the spring by pushing up, winding the spring counter-clockwise, if you're unsure of proper winding direction however, just look at the springs last coil. A good rule of thumb is to always wind in the direction the last coil is pointing. Check your manufacturers specification sheet to determine the correct number of turns, tension will be determined by the height and size of the garage door.
To tension the spring insert a winding bar into the winding cone and push up, then insert a second bar, push up and repeat until the proper number of turns has been achieved. Notice as you wind that the spring grows in length and shrinks in diameter. After the spring has been tensioned you'll have to add some stretch or space to the spring so that it doesn't become spring bound. A spring is designed to lift with specific pounds per inch and if the spring is rubbing on itself it will decrease its lifting force.
Here's how to keep a spring from binding, once you’ve finished winding tap the upper part of the winding bar, this simple action will stretch the spring and prevent binding. Now tighten the winding cone set screws and remove the winding bars, then remove the locking pliers form the torsion bar shaft and check the door to ensure it is moving properly. Move the locking pliers from just above the 3rd roller, to just below the same roller, then slowly open the door until the number two roller gently touches the pliers. Now lower the door until it is approximately one foot above the door.
The door is considered reasonably balanced if it doesn't jump above the ground or fall to the floor. Another common test is to place each of the sections in the radius, each of the top three sections should rest in the radius and the bottom of section should coast to the full open position. To achieve reasonable balance the spring may need further adjustment. If the door is too heavy off the floor, increase the tension by increasing the number of turns if the door is hard to pull down, decrease the number of turns, and remember when you are doing either of these adjustments wind in quarter turn increments.
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