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Why Garage Door Springs Break Early
Learn what causes garage door springs to break, the warning signs to watch for, and when to schedule spring replacement before a full failure.
Why Springs Break and How to Catch It Early
What Causes Spring Failure?
Garage door springs fail from cycle fatigue, poor balance, corrosion, and temperature stress. Every open/close cycle slowly weakens spring steel until it fractures.
Early Warning Signs
Look for gaps in the torsion spring, a loud bang in the garage, jerky movement, uneven door travel, or an opener that strains to lift the door.
How to Prevent Sudden Breaks
Schedule periodic balance checks, replace worn rollers, lubricate moving points, and upgrade to higher-cycle springs for heavy-use households.
When to Call a Professional
If the door is heavy, crooked, or stuck, stop using it. Operating with a broken spring can damage the opener and create a safety hazard.
Need Professional Help?
For safety-critical issues or uncertain diagnosis, schedule a professional inspection before forcing operation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a technician for this issue?
If the door is heavy, crooked, or unsafe, stop operation and schedule professional service.
Do you offer same-day service?
Yes. Same-day appointment options are available across our core service areas.
How do I book service?
Call (925) 409-4974 or request garage door service through the online form.
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