Broken spring safety guide
Garage Door Spring Gap? What a Broken Torsion Spring Looks Like
A visible gap in a torsion spring usually means the spring has broken and the door should not be forced.
A visible gap in a garage door torsion spring is one of the clearest signs that the spring is broken. The spring usually sits above the door opening on a metal shaft. When it breaks, the coil separates and leaves a gap that was not there before.
What a broken torsion spring looks like
Look above the closed garage door from a safe distance. If one spring has a two-inch or larger gap in the coil, it is probably broken. You may also see the door sitting heavy on the floor, hear a loud bang from the garage, or notice the opener lifting only a few inches before stopping.
Why the opener should not be forced
The opener is not designed to lift the full weight of the door by itself. With a broken spring, the door can weigh far more than the opener can safely move. Repeated attempts can strip opener gears, bend the top section, damage the rail, or leave the door stuck halfway.
Other signs of spring trouble
- The door feels extremely heavy when lifted manually.
- The door rises a few inches and stops.
- The opener strains or clicks.
- The cables become loose because the door is not balanced.
- The door slams shut or will not stay open.
For spring-specific service, see garage door spring repair CT. If the door is stuck open or access is blocked, start with emergency garage door repair CT.
Why spring replacement is not a DIY job
Torsion springs store a large amount of tension. The correct spring size, wind direction, cycle rating, and balance are all important. Using the wrong spring can make the door unsafe even if it opens again. A technician should confirm the door weight and balance after replacement.
What happens during service
A proper repair includes securing the door, replacing the broken spring with the correct match, checking cables and drums, balancing the door, testing opener travel, and confirming the safety system works. It is also a good time to inspect rollers, hinges, and other wear items through garage door maintenance CT.
Broken spring help in Connecticut
5 Star Garage Door repairs broken torsion springs, extension springs, cables, and opener strain problems across Connecticut. Call/text (203) 693-9047 if your spring has a visible gap or the door will not lift.
FAQ
What does a gap in a torsion spring mean?
A visible gap usually means the torsion spring has broken. The spring can no longer lift the door correctly.
Can I open the garage door with a broken torsion spring?
Do not force it. The door can be extremely heavy and the opener can be damaged trying to lift it.
Is a broken spring an emergency?
It can be urgent if a vehicle is trapped, the door is stuck open, or the garage cannot be secured.
Does 5 Star replace broken torsion springs?
Yes. 5 Star Garage Door replaces and balances torsion springs across Connecticut.
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