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Broken Garage Door Springs

Get The Best Garage Door Service With Michigan Door!

At Michigan Door, we are committed to providing the highest quality service for your garage door needs. Our expert team ensures that you receive the best value for your investment, and they’re ready to tackle any garage door repair. From broken garage door openers to broken garage door springs, we’ve seen it all!

You can rely on our highly skilled technicians to handle any garage door issue with professionalism and precision. From routine maintenance to complex repairs, we pride ourselves on delivering safe and efficient solutions. No matter the challenge, Michigan Door is here to ensure your garage door operates smoothly and reliably for years to come!


How to Tell If Your Garage Door Springs Need Attention

It’s often easy to overlook spring damage until your door stops functioning. However, there are several signs that can help you spot a broken spring before it becomes a bigger problem:

  • Unusual Noises: A loud bang or crash sound (even if the door remains in place) could indicate your springs are unwinding or breaking.
  • Gap in the Springs: If there’s a noticeable gap in the spring, it’s an obvious sign that it’s damaged. Springs should remain tightly wound and continuous without any visible spaces.
  • Door Panel Bend: A bend in the top panel of your garage door often points to a broken spring that can no longer support the door’s weight.
  • Fast Door Drop: If the door falls too quickly when opening, it could mean that the springs are no longer functioning to counterbalance the weight of the door.
  • Uneven Door Movement: When the door moves crookedly or out of alignment, it’s likely that the springs are malfunctioning, causing uneven lift.
  • Loose Cables: Slack cables hanging down from the ceiling may indicate broken springs, as they no longer provide proper tension to keep the cables in place.

Why Do Garage Door Springs Break?

Garage door springs experience wear over time due to several factors. Here are the primary causes of spring damage:

  • Rust: Rust can build up on the springs, making them less effective and leading to premature failure.
  • Normal Wear and Tear: Every garage door spring has a lifespan, usually around 10,000 cycles (which is about 7 to 10 years of average use).
  • Neglecting Maintenance: While springs don’t last forever, proper care and regular maintenance can extend their life. With Michigan Door’s regular inspections and tune-ups, we ensure your springs stay in optimal condition. Our team will lubricate the springs and check the system’s balance throughout the year to help prevent issues before they arise.

Types of Garage Door Springs

There are two main types of garage door springs, each suited to different garage door systems:

  • Torsion Springs: Mounted above the door, torsion springs work by twisting and are generally preferred for modern garage doors. They offer better efficiency and are safer than extension springs.
  • Extension Springs: These springs run along the tracks on either side of the door and operate by expanding and contracting. While common in older garage doors, many homeowners opt to replace them with torsion springs for a smoother and more reliable operation.

Protect Your Home with Michigan Door

At Michigan Door, we ensure the long-term functionality of your garage door. Whether it’s broken springs, a broken garage door, or regular maintenance, our expert team is here to help you maintain your garage door system with ease.

Michigan Door Repair Locations

From the bustling cities to quiet suburban areas, our expert team is ready to tackle your door needs, including the repair and replacement of broken garage door springs. Whether you’re in Detroit, St. Clair Shores, Lansing, or anywhere in between, we provide top-quality service and partner with top brands in the industry like Safe-Way Garage DoorsRaynorLiftMaster, and more! So you can rest assured the job gets done right.