I had one break on a door with my wife's car inside and it was a single sectional wood door that would not come up without the help of the spring. I pulled the spring off and welded it completely around about 2 inches wide. Threw it back on and it held up for about a year before breaking about 6 inches down. Went and bought a completely new door after that.I had a torsion spring break. I wanted to replace the door anyway. I camped the reak to get her with a cable clamp and wound the spring up. It held as long g as I needed.
Springs are hard to get right now for the service side. Supply is LOW on torsion springs and what is available is going for use with new doors.Interesting, guess it’s a good bandaid if they didn’t have a replacement spring. Would think most repair places would as that’s a normal repair job. Just ***** for them cause they have to do the job twice.
Amen to pretty much everything there!!Door on my attached garage is 20ft wide. Not something I would've bought,but it came with the house. Spring broke one morning and there was no way my wife and I could raise the door to get her car out.
I called a place that's been in business since the 60s, and the owner said immediately that they'd have to order the springs as they only ran into a 20ft door about once every 5 years. Said he had a man on the way to a job a couple miles from my house, so he'd call him and have him come by here first and get the spring sizes, and see if he could do a temp repair.
Half hour later the man shows up, checks the springs and calls the info back to the office so they can get the order going. Then he used a couple small cable clamps just like you'd use on wire rope to clamp the spring back together. Rewound the spring and was gone in a half hour.
Couple days later, he's back with the new springs and a helper. Since everything was 30 yrs old, I had them replace all the rollers too. The bill for 2 trips, all labor, springs and rollers was $265. If all companies were as reasonable and efficient as those folks, I'd hire a lot more stuff done rather than doing just about everything myself.
Agree on two service calls, but you have a happy customer twice as well. First time for the temp repair and second for the permanent repair.Interesting, guess it’s a good bandaid if they didn’t have a replacement spring. Would think most repair places would as that’s a normal repair job. Just ***** for them cause they have to do the job twice.
