Spotting a bad garage door extension spring is easy.
Replacing extension spring on garage door.
Starting with our easy to use selection tool you can easily find the garage door extension springs you are looking for the 1st time.
Replacing garage door extension spring safety cable.
Disconnect the spring from the track bracket and the spring pulley.
If you have an older opener you may need to remove a fuse or flip.
Open the garage door to remove all spring tension and clamp it in place.
Some garage door openers have a neutral position for the trolley disconnect.
Unplug the power cord to your garage door opener.
With a second set of hands to help you along manually lift the door off the ground and lock.
Get it right the first time.
Garage door springs alone cost 30 to 100 for a torsion spring and 20 to 50 for an extension spring.
At the far end of the door rail.
Extension springs are attached to a pulley and i bolt.
How to replace a garage door extension spring step 1.
Purchase new garage door extension springs.
Once in place disconnect the garage door.
Replace extension garage door springs by following these steps.
The easiest way to do this is to take the broken spring to a local garage door dealer or home improvement center so they can help you find an exact match.
The new spring s diameter length and wire size or gauge must be the same as your old spring.
Replacing extension springs unlike torsion springs replacing extension springs has long been given the green light for diyers primarily because you can complete the job without having to deal with spring tension.
A safety cable is threaded through the spring to.
Garage door spring replacement costs 140 to 350 for torsion springs and 120 to 200 for extension springs.
Disengage the broken extension spring one end at a time.
If the coils are distended and irregular when the spring is extended then it needs to be replaced.
Garage door spring repair costs 40 to 150 for a tune up or replacing cables.
You can see this when your garage door is in the closed position.