Garage Door Problems

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Twista

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Originally posted by: SpiderWiz
Originally posted by: ICRS
Many garages use a metal spring on top. It is large metal coil, it is found on older style metalic automatic garage doors. This will often snap in half under pressure. Check if it looks like it is borken in two.

This.

On Friday, I had to get the springs replaced on my garage door. Same thing was OP described. I looked up in the middle of the door and saw the broken springs. I was quoted $169 but only paid $150 (cash discount.) Price was to replace both springs, only one was broken.

Good luck OP.

My spring is fine. I had the exact problem described on amazon by people who brought the gear replacement. My gears was stripped with white shaving like snow all over the inside cover.

Its just being inexperience thats getting the most of me right now.
 

boomerang

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Originally posted by: SpiderWiz
Originally posted by: ICRS
Many garages use a metal spring on top. It is large metal coil, it is found on older style metalic automatic garage doors. This will often snap in half under pressure. Check if it looks like it is borken in two.

This.

On Friday, I had to get the springs replaced on my garage door. Same thing was OP described. I looked up in the middle of the door and saw the broken springs. I was quoted $169 but only paid $150 (cash discount.) Price was to replace both springs, only one was broken.

Good luck OP.
So you got them both replaced? Smart move if you did. My wife has a story or two every week in the cold months of the year about a customer that only wanted one spring replaced. She says they're usually back within a week to replace the second spring. They both get the same usage and usually break at right about the same time.

They typically break in the winter.
 

Twista

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Verdit:

Fixed.

- He said i shouldn't have replaced the smaller gear. The only problem was the big white gear. i reinstalled one part wrong because it wasn't on the shaft far enough to re-attach the sensor.
- The door was missing an rpm sensor which caused it to NOT spin the motor 100 percent. The sensor was on my rooms floor.
-I re-installed the track wrong

http://www.amazon.com/Sears-Cr.../ref=pd_bxgy_hi_text_b

Heres the product i brought but from a company on EBAY. Actually the company i brought it from was LOCAL and came out and repaired the thing. Even though i screwed up simple things. He said i put it back together almost perfect. When they fix this common problem they only repair the main problem gear. Well, i did both which no-one ever does lol.


Final Cost: 90

$29.75 for the gears off ebay
$59 for the guy to repair what i screwed up

very good bargin i think =]

thanks ATOT