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What do the different colors on garage door springs mean?

What do the different colors on garage door springs mean?

The color code on a torsion spring indicates whether it is a “right wind” or “left wind” spring, with black indicating right wind and red indicating left wind. Beyond that the torsion spring is color coded so that technicians can determine the thickness, or gauge, of the wire.

How much does a garage door spring cost?

Garage Door Spring Replacement Cost. Replacing garage door springs costs $150 to $350 on average. The springs alone typically run $30 to $75 each but you may find them as low as $15 a piece and up to $100 each. Commercial grade springs can run $300 or more.

How do I buy a garage door spring?

SELECTING THE RIGHT GARAGE DOOR SPRING: HOW TO KNOW THE GARAGE DOOR SPRING TO BUY

  1. Determine the wind direction. Check out the garage door springs from inside your garage.
  2. Measure the wire size.
  3. Measure the Overall length and (IOD) inside diameter of the spring.
  4. Identify the color-code of the spring.

How many springs should a garage door have?

As a rule of thumb, a single garage door takes one torsion spring. A double-wide garage door takes two springs. However, if you have an exceptionally heavy single door, you may need two torsion springs. It is easy to tell whether you have one or two springs.

How much does it cost to replace two springs on a garage door?

The cost to replace garage door springs ranges in between $180 to $350 for an expert to do the job satisfactorily. The cost includes the torsion and extension springs’ cost ($10 to $100), labor cost (in between $40 to $70) depending on region and a company. The price for replacing may vary based on the types of door.

Where can I buy garage door torsion springs?

Torsion Springs. Buying garage door torsion springs at American Garage Door Supply, we can help make overhead garage door repairs even easier with our full line of torsion springs. We have in-stock, standard or high-cycle, precision manufactured garage door torsion springs in a multitude of sizes and materials types for anyone looking…

What are the different types of garage door springs?

Extension springs are the most common type of garage door spring for residential use and can break after excessive usage. • Torsion springs: Mounted horizontally above the opening, garage door torsion springs are twisted as the door goes down, storing energy in the process.

How do garage door springs work?

Garage door springs act as a counterbalance to the weight of all garage doors, making them easier to open and close.Garage springs are under an extreme amount of tension and either stretch or torque, providing enough force to help you move the door.

What if I have problems choosing the right garage door extension springs?

Please feel free to give us a quick call if you run into problems choosing the right garage door extension springs. We would be glad to help. 1-800-233-1487 Starting with our easy-to-use selection tools you can easily find the garage door extension springs you are looking for!

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