

Garage Door Torsion spring Replacement Frequently Asked Questions
Learn more about commonly asked questions from costumers about Torsion spring Replacement.
Garage Door Torsion Spring Replacement FAQs
What brands of garage door torsion springs does GMR work with?
GMR works with all major torsion spring manufacturers including Clopay, Holmes, IDC, IDEAL, Prime-Line, and Dura-Lift. We also source from specialty suppliers like Spring King and National Hardware for custom applications. Our technicians are trained to work with both galvanized and oil-tempered springs in various wire sizes and configurations.
What garage door models can GMR replace torsion springs for?
GMR can replace torsion springs for virtually all garage door models including Amarr, Clopay, CHI, Wayne Dalton, Raynor, Overhead Door, LiftMaster, Genie, and Martin. We handle residential single and double car doors, commercial overhead doors, and specialty applications like high-lift and vertical-lift systems. Our experience extends to wood, steel, aluminum, and composite door constructions.
What types of torsion spring systems can GMR replace?
GMR can replace standard torsion springs, EZ-Set systems, Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster systems, double-spring setups, and specialty high-cycle springs. We work with center-mount, end-mount, and rear-mount configurations. Our technicians are also equipped to handle conversion kits from extension springs to torsion systems and can work with both residential and commercial-grade hardware.
What equipment does GMR use for torsion spring replacement?
GMR technicians use professional-grade winding bars, spring winding tools, specialized torque wrenches, and proper safety equipment. For precise installations, we utilize digital spring calculators, wire gauge tools, and weight measurement devices to ensure the correct spring rate. Our trucks are fully stocked with various spring sizes, center bearings, end bearings, cables, and all necessary hardware for complete system replacement when needed.
Does GMR offer high-cycle torsion springs for frequent use doors?
Yes, GMR offers premium high-cycle torsion springs rated for 20,000, 50,000, 75,000, and 100,000 cycles for doors with frequent operation. These specialized springs are ideal for multi-family residences, busy commercial facilities, and homes with primary garage access. While standard springs typically last 7,000-10,000 cycles, our high-cycle options provide significantly longer service life and are backed by extended warranties.
What maintenance can homeowners perform before a torsion spring replacement?
Before a scheduled torsion spring replacement, homeowners should clear the garage door tracks of debris, ensure the door area is accessible, and remove items hanging from the ceiling near the door mechanism. It’s also helpful to note any unusual noises or door operation issues to report to the technician. However, never attempt to adjust, loosen, or manipulate the broken spring or any tension-bearing components, as this is extremely dangerous.
What maintenance should homeowners perform after a torsion spring replacement?
After a torsion spring replacement, homeowners should regularly lubricate moving parts (springs, hinges, rollers) with silicone-based lubricant every 3-6 months. Inspect cables for fraying, listen for unusual noises, and test the door’s balance by disconnecting the opener and manually lifting the door to waist height—it should stay in place. Keep tracks clean and tighten any loose hardware. These simple maintenance steps will extend the life of your new springs and entire door system.
Can GMR replace specialty torsion springs for commercial or industrial doors?
Yes, GMR specializes in commercial and industrial torsion spring replacements, including heavy-duty springs for rolling steel doors, fire doors, high-speed doors, and large warehouse doors. We work with industrial-grade hardware from manufacturers like Rytec, Cornell, McKeon, and Cookson. Our technicians are equipped to handle specialized systems with continuous wire torsion springs, direct drive operators, and specialized mounting configurations commonly found in commercial applications.
What are the signs that I need a torsion spring replacement?
Signs that indicate you need a torsion spring replacement include a visible gap in the spring (broken spring), loud banging noise when operating the door, door that won’t stay open or closes too quickly, crooked door movement, door opener straining to lift the door, or visible rust and wear on the springs. If your door is over 7 years old with original springs, or if you’ve noticed gradually increasing difficulty opening the door, it’s likely time for a professional inspection and possible replacement.
Does GMR recommend replacing both torsion springs even if only one is broken?
Yes, GMR strongly recommends replacing both torsion springs even when only one is broken. Springs are manufactured in pairs and experience identical wear patterns. When one breaks, the second is typically near failure. Replacing both ensures balanced door operation, prevents imminent failure of the remaining spring, and saves you from paying for a second service call in the near future. Our technicians always carry matched spring pairs sized specifically for your door’s weight, dimensions, and usage patterns.
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