How to Safely Test Your Garage Door’s Balance. An unbalanced garage door may not seem like a big issue—until it becomes a safety hazard or causes costly.

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How to Safely Test Your Garage Door’s Balance

An unbalanced garage door may not seem like a big issue—until it becomes a safety hazard or causes costly damage to your opener. If your door isn’t properly balanced, it puts extra strain on the motor, makes strange noises, and might even become difficult to open or close. Whether you’ve had your system for years or recently invested in a professional garage door installation in Castle Rock, checking the balance is a smart way to protect your investment. professional garage door installation in Castle Rock Why Balance Matters A well-balanced garage door moves smoothly, stays in place when partially open, and places less stress on its internal parts. If it’s unbalanced, the door may suddenly fall or require too much effort to lift. Over time, this can cause wear on springs, tracks, and the opener itself. How to Check the Balance: Step-by-Step 1.Disconnect the Opener Start by pulling the emergency release cord—usually a red handle hanging from the opener rail. This disengages the motor so you can manually test the door.

2. Lift the Door by Hand Slowly raise the door halfway (about waist height) and let go carefully. A balanced door should stay in place or move slightly. What You Might Notice: If it falls quickly, the springs may be too weak. If it rises, the springs may be too tight. If it jerks or shifts unevenly, there could be an issue with alignment. 3. Observe the Resistance When lifting or lowering the door, there shouldn’t be heavy resistance. If you need to exert force or hear grinding sounds, the balance is off. Safety Tips Never try to adjust torsion springs on your own. These are tightly wound and can cause serious injury if mishandled.

When to Call a Professional If your garage door doesn’t stay put during the test or feels too heavy, don’t wait. Poor balance can damage the opener or lead to unexpected accidents. Let trained technicians handle spring and track adjustments to ensure safe, long-lasting performance. Preventive Maintenance Saves Time and Money Testing your door’s balance twice a year is an easy way to prevent major breakdowns. It’s also an opportunity to spot early signs of wear, like loose cables or frayed springs. Whether you’re a new homeowner or you’ve had your garage door system for years, proper upkeep adds value to your property and improves everyday convenience. Get Expert Garage Door Installation and Service in Castle Rock If your garage door wasn’t installed properly, balance issues might show up sooner than expected. That’s why homeowners choose Den Garage Doors for professional garage door installation in Castle Rock. We ensure precise alignment, spring calibration, and a perfect fit from day one—backed by local expertise and dependable service. Call now to schedule your service or request a free estimate. Den Garage Doors Call now to schedule your service