Archive for the ‘Garage Door Troubelshooting’ Category
Garage Door Torsion Springs
Garage door springs are large wire coils that help to lift and lower the garage door. With properly installed and adjusted garage door springs, one only has to get the door started by manually moving it a foot or two up or down, before the springs take over and help with the motion. Garage Door [...]
Posted on August 21, 2009 at 3:46 pm by greg · Permalink
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In: Garage Door Troubelshooting · Tagged with: diy garage door repair, garage door extension springs, garage door repairs do it yourself, garage door torsion springs, how do you know if a garage door spring is bad
In: Garage Door Troubelshooting · Tagged with: diy garage door repair, garage door extension springs, garage door repairs do it yourself, garage door torsion springs, how do you know if a garage door spring is bad
Why Garage Door Openers Fail
There are many reasons why a garage door opener fails. The most common reason is that the track line is misaligned. Another reason is that the chain is either too tight or too loose. Garage door springs are another common ailment that will ultimately kill a garage door opener if not maintained. Lets go into [...]
Posted on June 25, 2009 at 6:20 pm by greg · Permalink
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In: Garage Door Troubelshooting · Tagged with: bad coil springs, garage door opener, loose chain, loose track, misaligned tracks, tightening the chain, track brackets
In: Garage Door Troubelshooting · Tagged with: bad coil springs, garage door opener, loose chain, loose track, misaligned tracks, tightening the chain, track brackets
