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Understanding Garage Door Spring Repair in Parker, CO: Risks and Tips

Your garage door springs do the hardest job on the whole system. They counterbalance the full weight of the door so it lifts smoothly, which also means they store a tremendous amount of energy. When a spring wears out or snaps, that stored energy is exactly what makes the repair dangerous to handle without training.

At Select Garage Doors, we are a veteran-owned team serving Parker and the Denver Metro, and spring failures are one of the most common, and most misjudged, problems we see. Here is how to spot a failing spring, why the repair is risky, and how to keep yours healthy longer.

How to Tell a Spring Is Failing

A failing spring rarely fails quietly. Most homeowners notice one or more of these signs before the door stops working entirely.

Warning Sign What It Likely Means
Door won’t open or feels very heavy A spring has probably broken, so the opener can’t lift the full weight
Loud bang from the garage A spring snapped under tension, often the very first sign
Visible gap in the torsion spring The coil has separated and the spring is broken
Door looks crooked or sags on one side Uneven or failing spring tension
Jerky movement or grinding Worn springs or related hardware starting to give out

Why Broken Springs Are Dangerous to Handle

Springs are wound under enough tension to lift a door that can weigh well over 100 pounds. Release that tension the wrong way and it lets go all at once. That is why we treat spring work as a safety issue first and a repair second. The real hazards include:

  • Spring recoil that can strike with enough force to break bones
  • Pinching or crushing injuries to hands and fingers
  • A heavy door slamming down if a spring lets go mid-repair
  • Damage to the opener, cables, or panels from a slipped tool

Why This Is a Professional Job, Not a DIY Fix

It is tempting to save on labor, but spring replacement is one of the few garage door tasks where the risk clearly outweighs the savings. The gap between a trained repair and a DIY attempt is wide.

What a Trained Technician Brings

A technician arrives with the right winding bars, clamps, and protective gear, and the experience to size the spring correctly for your door’s weight. The job gets done in well under an hour with the door secured the entire time. You can book this as part of professional spring repair for your Parker home.

Why DIY Usually Goes Wrong

Most home toolkits do not include proper winding bars, and a screwdriver is exactly the wrong tool for the job. A miscalculated tension or a slipped bar can cause injury in an instant, and an incorrectly sized spring leaves the door unbalanced and hard on the opener. Businesses face the same risks, which is why we handle commercial overhead door spring service the same careful way.

Keeping Your Springs Healthy Longer

You cannot make a spring last forever, but good habits stretch its life and warn you before it fails outright. A little routine attention goes a long way:

  • Schedule a yearly inspection and tension adjustment
  • Have the springs and rollers lubricated during service
  • Keep the door balanced so the springs are not overworked
  • Skip unnecessary open-and-close cycles that add wear

When to Call for Spring Service in Parker

If you spot any of the warning signs, stop using the door. Forcing an unbalanced door strains the opener and raises the chance of the door dropping. Spring failure is the moment to step back and let a trained crew take over, not to reach for tools.

At Select Garage Doors, we replace springs safely, rebalance the door, and back the work with our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. When you hear that bang or the door will not budge, call us at (720) 339-2442 and we will inspect it, replace what is needed, and leave it running safely.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why are garage door springs so dangerous to repair?

They are wound under enough tension to lift a door weighing over 100 pounds. If that tension releases the wrong way, the spring or a tool can recoil with enough force to cause serious injury.

What are the signs of a broken garage door spring?

Look for a door that will not open or feels very heavy, a loud bang from the garage, a visible gap in the torsion spring, or a door that hangs crooked. Any of these means the spring needs attention.

Should I keep using my garage door if a spring is broken?

No. Stop using it right away. Forcing the door or running the opener against a broken spring can burn out the motor and risks the door slamming down.

Why shouldn’t I replace a garage door spring myself?

Spring replacement needs specialized winding bars and the experience to manage extreme tension safely. Without them, the odds of injury or an unbalanced, opener-damaging install are high.

What safety gear and tools do professionals use?

Technicians use proper winding bars, clamps to secure the door, and protective gloves and eyewear. They also follow a set sequence to keep the spring controlled the entire time.

How can I prevent garage door spring problems?

Book a yearly inspection, keep the springs and rollers lubricated, and make sure the door stays balanced. Avoiding unnecessary cycles also reduces wear over time.

Can a broken spring damage my garage door opener?

Yes. The opener is built to guide a balanced door, not lift its full weight. Running it against a broken spring can overload and burn out the motor.

How quickly should a broken spring be repaired?

Promptly. The door is unsafe and effectively unusable until the spring is replaced, and continuing to operate it can damage other parts. Most repairs are done within a couple of hours of the visit.


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