Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Has anyone had the torsion springs on their garage door replaced lately? How much were you charged? Normally, I would call Ryan O’Cull, but he is out of town until mid April. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
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I used Florida Garage Door Pro's. Two springs and center bearing replacement cost was $530.00. I thought it was too high but I didn't have time to shop around. I couldn't open my garage door.
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Call Scott, 352-697-0321.
Scott has his own business, but he sometimes fills in for Ryan. Ryan replaced my springs in December for $325. |
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When Ryan was too busy he referred me to his buddy, Scott Cowan.. 352-697-0321,
He replaced my opener, and adjusted springs. |
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My motto is if it ain’t broke leave it alone. From my experience if one spring breaks if you operate garage door opener and assist the garage door it will open it may take a little effort.
? Your vehicle has both coil and maybe leaf springs will you be thinking of changing them also? |
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I realize that just an example if nothing is wrong with the torsion spring why replace it or will it be something to worry about and replace maybe every 5 years
I found this from a garage door mfg site Top reasons why garage door springs break Wear and Tear By far the biggest reason for garage door spring failure is simple wear and tear. Most springs are engineered and rated for about 10,000 cycles – one cycle being the garage door going up and coming back down to close. That may seem like a lot, but consider that you go through a minimum of two cycles a day just getting the car out of and back into the garage. If you go on any errands, a spouse goes to work through the same garage, or kids open and close the door for any reason, those daily cycles can add up a lot faster than you may think. If you garage door has become your “front door” and receives excessive use, it might be smart to consider getting extended lifespan torsion springs, which are rated for 20,000 or more cycles. Rust If any rust develops on the spring for any reason, its lifespan will be dramatically shortened. Rust increases the amount of friction on the coils while it moves back and forth. Addition, the corrosion on the spring itself will weaken the coils and lead to failure more quickly. Spraying down the spring with a silicone-based lubricant three or four times a year can greatly assist in keeping it well lubricated and extend its life expectancy. Improper Maintenance All garage door springs will fail eventually, but proper maintenance can not only prolong the lifespan of the springs, but alert you when they are getting close to failure. The can help prevent potentially destructive explosive breaking of the spring as well as the headache involved with fixing it as quickly as possible. In addition to lubricating the spring with white lithium grease a few times a year, check the garage door balance at least once a season, especially in the winter when most springs fail. To check balance: Pull the emergency release cord (it has a red handle) to place the door in manual mode. Lift the door up halfway and let go of it. Springs in good working order should keep it completely still; if the door sags and falls a bit, the springs are starting to show signs of wear and may need adjustment or replacement. We highly advise broken garage door spring repairs be performed by professional technicians who possess the proper training and tools to complete the job safety. |
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The 300 dollar range sounds reasonable. I had both mine replace and a little bit of other work for under 400
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Romac, the company who installed them originally, quoted $275 and then charged me $300, for a hours worth of abuse from the most rude service tech I've ever hired.
I made the mistake of suggesting that it looked to me like some homeowner had replaced one or the other because they weren't the same size. He got all huffy about his 20-years experience and how I was an idiot who didn't know what I was talking about, and then he proceeded to berate me for my ignorance for the next hour. In the end, I got two difference size springs that weren't galvanized or color coded like the originals, and the sizes were hidden in back to discourage home owners from doing it themselves. Next time, I'll call someone else. Last edited by Blueblaze; 03-15-2022 at 06:57 PM. |
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the springs tension is adjustable. Only reason they’re there is to counter balance the weight of door. My previously garage door had 4 torsion springs, no way I was going to replace all 4 when one broke. |
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Paid $300 last week in Wisconsin. Both springs - don't do just one. Took him like 40 min to do the job.
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