How to Replace Garage Door Springs – Don and Son’s Garage Doors

Replacing garage door springs can be a challenging task, but with proper care and attention to safety, it can be done. Please note that working with garage door springs can be dangerous, so I highly recommend hiring a professional garage door technician for this job.

However, if you still wish to proceed with caution, here’s a general guide from Garage Door Repair Services on how to replace garage door springs:

Step 1: Gather the necessary tools and equipment Before starting, gather all the tools and equipment you’ll need. This typically includes safety goggles, work gloves, a wrench, a winding bar or rods, and replacement springs. Make sure you have the correct type and size of springs for your specific garage door.

Step 2: Disconnect the garage door opener To ensure safety, disconnect the garage door opener from the power source. This will prevent any accidental activation of the door while you’re working on the springs.

Step 3: Release tension from the old springs Releasing tension from the old springs requires careful attention. Here’s how I typically do it:

3.1. Locate the winding cone on one end of the spring. It is usually positioned on the stationary cone.

3.2. Insert a winding bar into one of the holes on the winding cone. Ensure that the bar is securely in place.

3.3. Slowly rotate the winding cone in the opposite direction of the spring’s coil. This will release tension from the spring. Be prepared for the sudden release of tension once the cone is fully unwound.

3.4. Repeat this process for the other spring, ensuring that you release tension from both sides of the door evenly.

Step 4: Remove the old springs With the tension released, carefully remove the old springs from the garage door. Make sure to handle them with caution, as they may still have some residual tension.

Step 5: Install the new springs Now it’s time to install the new springs. Here’s how I typically do it:

5.1. Slide the new springs onto the torsion tube or extension rail, positioning them in the same location as the old springs.

5.2. Use the winding bars to wind the new springs. Start by winding the spring with the fewest coils, gradually increasing the tension as you wind the other spring.

5.3. Pay close attention to ensure that the springs are properly secured and tightly wound. This step is crucial for the safe and efficient operation of the garage door.

Step 6: Test the door’s balance Once the new springs are installed, it’s essential to test the balance of the garage door. Manually raise and lower the door several times to ensure it moves smoothly and evenly. The door should stay in place when opened halfway without drifting up or down.

Step 7: Reconnect the garage door opener If the door is properly balanced, you can now reconnect the garage door opener to the power source. Test the opener to ensure it operates smoothly and without any issues with the new springs.

Remember, the process of replacing garage door springs can be hazardous, so it’s crucial to prioritize safety. If you’re unsure or uncomfortable with any step, it’s best to contact a professional garage door technician to handle the job. They have the knowledge, experience, and tools necessary to complete the task safely and effectively.

Overall, by following step from Garage Door Repair Services, I hope this guide helps you understand the general process of replacing garage door springs. However, please remember that it’s always best to consult a professional for this type of work.

Don and Son’s Garage Doors

Lewisville, TX

214-415-4109