To replace garage door springs, you must disconnect the opener, secure the door, release spring tension using winding bars, remove the old spring, install the new one, and properly wind it to the correct tension.
This job is dangerous and should only be done if you understand spring systems.
Garage door springs carry the full weight of the door. If one breaks, the door becomes heavy and unsafe.
I will explain the process step by step.
Step-by-Step: Replacing Torsion Garage Door Springs
This process applies to torsion springs, which are most common.Step 1: Disconnect the Opener
Unplug the garage door opener. Pull the emergency release cord. Always disconnect power before touching springs.Step 2: Secure the Door
Clamp locking pliers under the rollers on both sides. This prevents the door from moving.Step 3: Release Spring Tension
Insert a winding bar into the winding cone. Carefully unwind the spring using winding bars. Steps:- Insert winding bar firmly.
- Hold it tight.
- Loosen set screws.
- Slowly lower bar.
- Insert second bar before removing first.
Step 4: Remove the Old Spring
Once tension is fully removed:- Loosen cable drums
- Slide spring off shaft
- Remove center bracket bolts
Step 5: Install the New Spring
Slide the new spring onto the shaft. Make sure:- The spring is the correct size
- The winding direction matches
- Stationary cone faces the center bracket
Step 6: Reattach Cables
Loop cables back onto drums. Make sure cables sit correctly in drum grooves. Tighten drum set screws.Step 7: Wind the New Spring
Use winding bars again. Wind the spring the correct number of turns based on the door height. Standard rule:- 7.5 turns for a 7-foot door
- 8.5 turns for an 8-foot door
- Tighten set screws firmly
- Remove locking pliers
How To Replace Extension Springs
Extension springs are slightly simpler but still risky. Basic steps:- Open door fully to release tension
- Clamp the door open
- Disconnect safety cable
- Remove old spring
- Install a new spring
- Reattach safety cable
When to Call a Professional
Call a technician if:- You do not have proper tools
- The shaft is bent
- Cables are damaged
- The door is very heavy
- You are unsure about the spring size