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Broken Garage Door SpringsWhile most people would say it's the garage door opener, the springs on your garage door actually do most of the heavy lifting to move your garage door. If your garage door is suddenly not raising and lowering the way it did just a few days ago, you may have a broken garage door spring. There are a couple ways to help identify a broken spring: 1. You may have heard a loud noise in the past couple of days. 2. You have not replaced your garage door springs in the past 5 - 7 years. 3. You can examine the spring and you will clearly see that it is broken. Here are a couple examples of broken torsion springs:
If you have a broken garage door spring, or other issue effecting your garage door's performance, don't hesitate to contact The Garage Door Guy for competitive prices and reliable, guaranteed service.
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