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At Max Garage Door Service, we recognize the importance of providing efficient spring repair services to our valued customers. Why is this so significant? Because springs do a lot of work. Understanding that springs are responsible for the smooth movement of your garage door along its tracks is important. If you know what they are responsible for in terms of how the garage door operates, you will understand why it is so important that they are in good condition. They are key to the successful movement of your garage door. Damaged or worn springs can affect the safety and performance of your garage door. If you suspect any spring damage or need repairs, don’t hesitate to contact our adept, adroit, and proficient team for assistance. We are a phone call away.
Tension adjustment or spring winding is a service that is not meant to be a do it yourself type of job. This process just means adjusting the tension in a garage door's springs. Springs, whether torsion or extension, need to be properly calibrated to the weight and size of the door. Over time, these springs can lose tension. What one might notice is that the springs become too tight, causing concern with the door's balance and functionality. A skilled and capable mobile team is capable of restoring tension.
Spring winding involves the utilization of specific tools to carefully wind or unwind the springs to the proper tension. This process requires an operative mobile company that is not only adroit in handling garage door components but also able to assess the spring's condition and make precise adjustments. You don’t want safety hazards to be the result of a damaged garage door spring. An adroit and skilled mobile team can be called to safely adjust tension in an effort to maintain the door’s balance.
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The tension in garage door springs is something that is very important for counteracting the gravitational pull acting on the door. There are two main types of springs used in garage doors: torsion springs and extension springs. Torsion springs wind and unwind, so energy is stored, released and the cycle continues. Extension springs, located on either side of the door, stretch and contract when the garage door moves up and down its track. Both types of springs work in tandem with the door's weight and size. This is of course very important.
When the door is closed, the springs are under maximum tension. To go a bit deeper, tension is what balances out the gravitational force pulling the door downward. As the door opens up, springs release their stored energy, which assists in raising the garage door, against gravity. If the door is closing, the springs store energy to offset the downward gravitational pull. Properly adjusted springs matter.
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