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#1402845 - 05/15/08 04:22 PM Garage Door Spring Broke
dtro Offline
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Registered: 08/19/00
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Just happened to me. frown

Is this a pro job? Can I do this myself? I've heard that it can be dangerous.

I don't even know where to buy a spring.
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#1402852 - 05/15/08 04:26 PM Re: Garage Door Spring Broke [Re: dtro]
Farmboy1 Offline
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Stretch style spring, or twist style spring?

Stretch= do it yourself
Twist= Let a pro take care of it.

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#1402899 - 05/15/08 05:17 PM Re: Garage Door Spring Broke [Re: Farmboy1]
Dragonsm Offline
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I have never had to have a stretch style replaced, however 2 years ago I had one of my twist style springs bust on me. I had a local company replace them as it wasn't that much more than what I could buy two new springs for and I was also told it was a dangerous job to do. I watched the guy change them out and all I have to say is I'd personally never do it myself. Those springs are under a lot of load!


Originally Posted By: Farmboy1
Stretch style spring, or twist style spring?

Stretch= do it yourself
Twist= Let a pro take care of it.

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#1402943 - 05/15/08 06:14 PM Re: Garage Door Spring Broke [Re: Dragonsm]
paceman Offline
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I have replaced two different stretch styles in the last couple years. Really pretty easy. I bought the replacements at Fleet Farm.

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#1402980 - 05/15/08 06:39 PM Re: Garage Door Spring Broke [Re: dtro]
sparcebag Offline
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Is it above the door torquetion spring (sp) or the coil springs on each side.If your mechanically incline and read instructions well and follow precautions there both fairly easy the torque spring being more dangerous and tougher.
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#1403202 - 05/15/08 10:06 PM Re: Garage Door Spring Broke [Re: sparcebag]
dtro Offline
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It has the two springs above the door opening in the middle.

I spoke with one repair tech. Sure, he'll get right back to me. That was 6 hrs ago......
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#1403241 - 05/15/08 10:56 PM Re: Garage Door Spring Broke [Re: dtro]
Tom7227 Offline
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I got into this a few years back. First thing I learned was that you have to make sure you get the correct replacement, and you have to replace both at the same time - something about a need to balance out the load. You need to make a couple of bars to turn the springs to tighten them. 15-18 inch 1/2 diameter bars. Make sure the cables are wound tight. Then tighten the springs but be sure to count how many times you move the spring end and do the same number of moves on the other side.

If the bars get away from you they can get pretty nasty. Be careful or have your brother-in-law do it for you.

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#1403253 - 05/15/08 11:10 PM Re: Garage Door Spring Broke [Re: Tom7227]
Roofer Offline
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Have a pro do this..

It can be done, but not recommended. I am in the construction business, and I hire all the doors done. Much safer and they don't charge much.
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#1403309 - 05/16/08 12:31 AM Re: Garage Door Spring Broke [Re: Roofer]
lilwalter Offline
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Loc: Plymouth, MN 55447
A buddy of mine had his bicep ripped off trying to replace one of these. As Andy once said to Aunt Bee, "Call the man".

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#1403373 - 05/16/08 06:38 AM Re: Garage Door Spring Broke [Re: lilwalter]
jwhjr Offline
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I'd also recommend having someone do this. I had one replaced a few years back and after watching the replacement I sure wouldn't want it getting away from me.

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#1403414 - 05/16/08 07:28 AM Re: Garage Door Spring Broke [Re: jwhjr]
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When I install garage doors I put the instructions back in the plastic bag and staple them to the header.

Darren, save yourself some fishing time and have a guy come out and fix your door.
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#1403456 - 05/16/08 08:03 AM Re: Garage Door Spring Broke [Re: Surface Tension]
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I have installed all 3 of my garage doors and two more at my parents. For me the springs where the easy part (a little tedious, but easy). Now hanging the track and lining everything up was the hard part.

It is up to your Dtro! I would price out doing it your self and have a garage dude come out. Step back and see what you are saving and if it would worth it. For me, I would say the magical mark would be around a $50.00. Anything under, it would be worth it for to have someone do it. Anything over, I would be doing it my self.

I like to save money and do things my self, but everyone is not like this.

Good luck dude and do not blow your scalp off!

No, I would say the biggest chance of injury would be during the tightening faze. One of the tightening bar tools could slap you in the head or arm, when you go to tighten the locking screw. You have more chance of gett the Bagebebe's scared out of you by something letting loose and the spring unloading. Just got to start back over.
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#1403469 - 05/16/08 08:09 AM Re: Garage Door Spring Broke [Re: shackbash]
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Registered: 11/23/06
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Loc: Princeton, MN
You cheapo shack!! laugh

From my point of view, don't call someone out unless you plan to at least consider hiring them. With Diesel at almost $4.50 a gallon, it would be respectful to the contractor to be up front about hiring him/her.
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#1403495 - 05/16/08 08:20 AM Re: Garage Door Spring Broke [Re: Roofer]
shackbash Offline
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Registered: 02/15/07
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Loc: 37 minutes from Mille Lacs
I meant you call them and get a quote over the phone, but good add note Roofer. If they want to come out, more power to them.

Like you said, with the price of gas now-a-days, to live good you have to be cheap.
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#1403515 - 05/16/08 08:28 AM Re: Garage Door Spring Broke [Re: Roofer]
dtro Offline
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Thanks guys, I think I'll probably just pay someone to do it.

I verbally told a guy I'd like him to come over this weekend (said he could) and fix it, but I guess we define "call you right back" a little differently as I never heard back from him.
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