These are light weight long springs that run perpendicular to the garage door.
Type of garage door spring from weight of the door.
When the garage door is closed more weight pan out the horizontal track adding tension to the stretched extension springs.
Extension springs are located on each side of the door near the upper rails there should always be two extension springs and cables.
Lighter garage doors can do with one but heavier ones need two torsion springs.
When a garage door needs to open the opener guides the door along the tracks.
You can give your newly taken spring measurements to a puls technician and let them take your garage door spring repair from there or you can just let them take care of your repair start to finish including measuring your garage door springs.
They support the efforts of the garage door opener by doing the heavy lifting.
Once you know the total weight of your garage door using a bathroom scale for doors under 300 pounds you can use the chart below to see the color extension spring you need.
The energy wound in the torsion springs is what actually lifts the door.
They are usually mounted above the door tracks horizontal portions.
Torsion springs act as counterweights to the weight of the garage door.
Let the door down slowly and record the weight.
Each of these springs provides independent tension.
We d say torsion springs are the more durable of the two options and they also come in more choices depending on the size weight height etc of your garage door.
Torsion springs are located over the garage door and the number of springs depends on the size and weight of the door.
For an 8 foot high door the spring would be 28 inches long with a 48 inch stretch.
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Professional installation and repair is recommended.
They are usually mounted above the door tracks horizontal portions.
Typically a garage door has two extension springs with each of them placed on either door side and running parallel to the horizontal track.
The standard option is pretty common and are mounted above the garage door opening.
They twist slowly and wrap around the shaft as the door lifts.
Usually located above the upper horizontal tracks on both sides of the door extension springs are the most common residential garage door spring type.
Similar to the above option.
Now on to the different types of torsion springs.