Your Experienced Garage Door Spring Repair Company
Kooler Garage Doors knows a thing or two when it comes to garage door springs. We’ve replaced too many to count! That’s why we know just what to do when something goes wrong with yours.
Here is a rundown of everything you need to know about garage door spring replacement: the signs to look out for, what to do, and more! Keep reading to find all you need to know!
Why Do Garage Door Springs Break?
Garage door springs take most of the brunt for raising and lowering your door. The coils of the springs hold the tension necessary to raise and lower your door effortlessly. Through the years, this tension has caused a lot of wear and tear. This will eventually result in your springs snapping from the strain.
Most garage door springs will last for roughly 10,000 cycles. One cycle is one whole opening and closing of your garage door. If you used your garage door once a day, this would last you about 13 years. Since most people use their garage doors more than this, you can expect your springs to last around 8-10 years.