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What to Look For When You Need Garage Door Help?

  When your garage door is stuck, breaking, moving too much or not opening at all, it's time for a commercial garage door repair. It may be a simple fix, like replacing the springs, but it could save you a lot of time and frustration. Here are some tips to get you started. Even if you can't find anything broken, it could mean that you need to replace some parts of the door or replace a few sections. Shaking or rattling: If you hear rattling, clanging or shaking sounds coming from your doors, you may need to call a professional for help. The problem may be more structural, meaning the garage is falling apart, or just loose springs. If this is the case, don't worry: It's easy enough to fix with commercial garage door repair supplies. Check to see if there is any rust on the door, and make sure the springs and rollers are properly adjusted. Just make sure your garage door opener works before you take any further action. Faulty Rollers or Gears: If you see your door startin

Steps to Repair Your Broken Garage Door Springs

  Having a broken garage door springs can be very frustrating and expensive. It's important that you take care of the following signs of a damaged garage door springs so you can save money and time by having your garage repaired or replaced sooner. And when you recognize these symptoms, it's time to think about either a garage spring repair or replacement. You need to know which one would be best for you because they all have different pros and cons. Springs are used to help lift and lower a door. They are generally made of metal and are connected to the torsion shafts using bearings. When the door opens, a shaft moves forward and the spring is designed to pull the door in a particular direction. The problem occurs when the door begins to move backwards and does not move back the way it was supposed to. When this happens, you will hear a click or a popping sound as the door swings out of the way. This is caused by a broken garage spring. Other signs that your garage doors are