
At Queen Creek Maximum Garage Door, we offer spring repair services because we know how important the springs are for the safe and efficient functioning of your garage door. We want customers to also know how important springs are, because with this understanding, you can pay attention to make sure there are no signs of damage with them. We are capable of working with two main types of springs: torsion springs and extension springs. These springs are indispensable as they facilitate the smooth movement of your garage door along the track, enabling safe opening and closing in both upward and downward directions.
Torsion springs are typically installed horizontally above the garage door. These springs function by storing mechanical energy when twisted or wound up. When you operate your garage door opener, the torsion springs release this stored energy, effectively converting it into the force needed to lift the door. This mechanism ensures a controlled and balanced movement, essential for safe and efficient garage door operation.
Extension springs are situated vertically on both sides of the door. As the door closes, these springs stretch and extend, storing potential energy. When you activate the opening mechanism, the extension springs release this stored energy, aiding in lifting the door. This collaborative action between the springs and the opener system ensures efficient raising and lowering of the door.
Don’t hesitate or wait to reach out to us by dialing our phone number if you can see something is off with the springs, for instance, you notice a visible gap, or if they just don’t seem to be in the shape they should be in.

We look forward to assisting you with your spring needs!
It's crucial to recognize signs of damage to a garage door spring. How can you identify that something isn't right?
Gaps or Spaces: One indication of spring damage is the presence of gaps or spaces in the spring itself. If you observe a separation or visible break in the spring, it could mean something is wrong, making the garage door unsafe to use.
Unusual Noises: Damaged garage door springs often emit distinct sounds. If you hear loud banging, snapping, or popping noises when operating your garage door, it's likely that the springs are under stress or have already sustained damage. These noises may occur during the door's opening or closing.
Uneven Door Movement: Damaged springs in a garage door may manifest as imbalanced movement. You might observe that one side of the door rises or lowers faster than the other, resulting in uneven operation. This imbalance can exert additional strain on the opener system.
Difficulty Lifting the Door: If you encounter challenges in manually lifting the garage door, it could indicate spring damage.
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