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Should i replace both garage door springs.
When replacing tension springs it is recommended that both springs be replaced and matched because the older unbroken spring will have lost some of its tension from years of use.
If your door uses extension springs they stretch down alongside the track as the door closes you are usually better off replacing both springs.
Torque master torsion spring.
Extension garage door springs extension springs expand and contract when your garage door is lowered or raised by motor or by hand.
If you only replace the one it will typically result in the door becoming crooked or even jamming.
Now we are back to the question should i replace both garage door springs the answer to this question is yes it is advisable to have both springs replaced at the same time.
With torsion springs the recommendation is to replace both but it is not as critical.
Both garage door springs work the same number of cycles so if one spring is damaged or broken then it is only a matter of time before the other spring will begin to fail as well.
Wen one garage door spring breaks do you replace one or both springs.
This is a question we receive very often and here s an honest answer.
The second spring will break it s just a matter of time which is usually within 6 months.
Replacing one spring will often cause the door to run crooked and possibly even jam due to the older spring being weaker than the new one.
If your garage door was originally set up with only one torsion spring then you are perfectly fine with having only one spring put back on the door.
If your garage has extension springs it is always a good idea to replace both if one fails.
With a double torsion spring application if the garage door is in the closed position and one of the two torsion springs breaks there is usually enough power in the other torsion spring for you to still lift the garage door and get your car in or out.
The old spring is weaker and will just not perform as well.