Signs Your Torsion Spring Is Failing (And Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Them)
Torsion springs are one of the most critical components of a garage door system. Mounted above the door, they store and release energy to lift the full weight of the door smoothly. Because they operate quietly and out of sight, many homeowners don’t realize there’s a problem until the spring fails completely. Understanding the early signs of a failing torsion spring can help prevent sudden breakdowns and dangerous situations. How Torsion Springs Work (Learn more) When a garage door closes, torsion springs wind tightly, storing energy. When the door opens, that energy is released in a controlled way, lifting the door evenly. Every time the door opens and closes, the spring completes one cycle. Over time, metal fatigue builds. Even well-maintained springs are designed with a limited lifespan based on usage, not appearance. This is why torsion spring failure is not a question of if, but when. Common Signs Your Torsion Spring Is Failing One of the earliest signs is a change in how t...