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After pulling the car into the garage a few mins ago, all of the sudden, there is a loud snapping sound, and the door comes crashing down.
So, yeah, the torsion spring snapped.
Since the car is in the garage, obviously, need to get it out again, and a quick check on the door, and that is one heavy wood door.
After checking http://www.ontrackgaragedoorservice...oor-repair-replacement-cost-2015-pictures.htm they claim it costs $1,060 on average for a replacement.
Not wanting to pay that much for a spring repair, looking at the lone spring that snapped, I don't see any #'s on it at all, and I have no idea how to tell what the wire size is, nor if it is left or right wound.
Obviously, I don't have to worry about the torque on the broken spring, but I would need to get torsion
spring bars & the spring itself (which don't seem to be sold at lowes or HD, but is available at menards).
Anyone got any tips here? Does it really cost $1060 on average for a repair for a 1 car roll-up door?
So, yeah, the torsion spring snapped.
Since the car is in the garage, obviously, need to get it out again, and a quick check on the door, and that is one heavy wood door.
After checking http://www.ontrackgaragedoorservice...oor-repair-replacement-cost-2015-pictures.htm they claim it costs $1,060 on average for a replacement.
Not wanting to pay that much for a spring repair, looking at the lone spring that snapped, I don't see any #'s on it at all, and I have no idea how to tell what the wire size is, nor if it is left or right wound.
Obviously, I don't have to worry about the torque on the broken spring, but I would need to get torsion
spring bars & the spring itself (which don't seem to be sold at lowes or HD, but is available at menards).
Anyone got any tips here? Does it really cost $1060 on average for a repair for a 1 car roll-up door?