Talking About Garage Door Maintenance and RepairsTalking About Garage Door Maintenance and Repairs


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Talking About Garage Door Maintenance and Repairs

Hello, my name is Steve Thronwell. I would like to use my site to talk about garage door maintenance and repair services. Although garage door assemblies look relatively simple, messing with the wrong components could lead to catastrophic part failure or worse. I want to talk about the tools and techniques professionals used to provide garage door maintenance and repair services. I will also talk about replacement options to consider once the garage door reaches the end of its service limits. I hope you will visit my site on a regular basis to learn more about your garage door parts and structure. Thanks for stopping by.

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Why It's Dangerous To Replace Your Own Garage Door Spring

If your garage door spring is rusty or broken, you might be thinking about replacing it yourself. Although it is important to replace it so you can safely and effectively use your garage door, you should know that doing this job yourself is very dangerous. Even if you are pretty handy and like to do all of your own at-home repairs, this isn't the type of job that should be done by anyone who isn't a professional, and these are a few scenarios that could transpire should you attempt to do it on your own.

1. The Spring Could Hit You

A garage door spring isn't your basic spring. It holds your garage door, which weighs at least a couple hundred pounds. This means it's a very strong spring with a lot of tension. To remove it, you are going to need to cut it, which can cause it to spiral out of control. This means the spring could hit you in the face or elsewhere on the body and injure you quite severely. A garage door repair professional knows how to cut these springs so they don't spiral out of control and has the proper training and safety equipment to stay safe while doing so.

2. You Could Fall Off the Ladder

Even if you think you are ready for the spring to pop, there's a good chance that it will catch you by surprise when it does. Since you're going to have to stand on a ladder to reach your garage door spring, you aren't going to be in the safest of positions to be getting scared in that way. If you aren't careful, there is a good chance that you could panic and fall off your ladder, causing you to take a serious fall that could injure you quite badly.

3. The Garage Door Could Fall

Although this should not happen if your garage door is disabled, there is always the chance that your garage door could fall when the spring is cut. The falling garage door could quite obviously cause serious injury to you or anyone who might be nearby.

As you can see, replacing a garage door spring can be extremely dangerous if you do not know what you are doing. This is why you should leave this type of job up to a professional from a business like Shank Door who is accustomed to working on garage doors.