General wear and tear the most common reason for failure in a garage door torsion spring is simple wear and tear.
Garage door springs fail.
If you take a few minutes to inspect your garage door springs and find corrosion or rust chances are good that spring failure is in your future.
Incorrect springs each garage door has a specific spring that is engeneered to operator the door.
The can help prevent potentially destructive explosive breaking of the spring as well as the headache involved with fixing it as quickly as possible.
You can lubricate the springs and this may put a temporary end to the spring symphony but at this point the damage is already done and garage door repair will be.
Torsion springs only last a set period of time.
Fatigue is the most common reason for garage door spring failure.
Popping creaking screeching and other nasty noises.
Prices for replacement garage door springs usually start around 69 00 installed.
All garage door springs will fail eventually but proper maintenance can not only prolong the lifespan of the springs but alert you when they are getting close to failure.
If the spring being used with your door is not the specified spring length and wire size it is likely to break and cause failure more quickly.
Throughout its lifetime the constant winding and unwinding places stress on the metal spring making a catastrophic failure more likely once it reaches the end of its working life.
When garage door springs begin moaning and complaining during the performance of their job it means a breakdown is on the horizon.
If you do not replace your bad springs there is a greater likelihood of other parts on your garage door to have problems.
In general they are rated for about ten thousand cycles which is one up and down cycle.