Cemoto
Well-known member
Well, I guess I've been living out in the woods under a rock for a long while.
Most of you are probably aware of these, but if you are not - check.
Last weekend my wife called me at work to say there was a huge crash in the attached garage and she went out and found all sorts of items from a shelf scattered about and one of the door springs in pieces on the floor.
Thankfully, there was no damage to the cars. Baseball- sized hole in the blueboard/plaster though.
Anyway, we have had the same electric opener, door springs, and lightweight insulated doors for 26 years. I never knew there were such things as safety cables in case of breakage. Guess they didn't have them when the doors were installed.
I found out that it is a good idea to replace the springs every 10 years or so.
* * THIS HAS BEEN A PUBLIC SAFETY ANNOUNCEMENT **
Regards,
.
Most of you are probably aware of these, but if you are not - check.
Last weekend my wife called me at work to say there was a huge crash in the attached garage and she went out and found all sorts of items from a shelf scattered about and one of the door springs in pieces on the floor.
Thankfully, there was no damage to the cars. Baseball- sized hole in the blueboard/plaster though.
Anyway, we have had the same electric opener, door springs, and lightweight insulated doors for 26 years. I never knew there were such things as safety cables in case of breakage. Guess they didn't have them when the doors were installed.
I found out that it is a good idea to replace the springs every 10 years or so.
* * THIS HAS BEEN A PUBLIC SAFETY ANNOUNCEMENT **
Regards,
.


