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When one garage door spring breaks, many homeowners are surprised when the technician recommends replacing both springs instead of just the broken one. At first glance, this can feel unnecessary or even like an upsell. After all, if only one spring snapped, why replace the other?

In reality, replacing both springs together is often the safest and most cost-effec...


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When a garage door spring breaks, most homeowners are not only worried about safety, they are worried about time. Cars may be trapped inside, schedules are disrupted, and the garage door suddenly becomes the most inconvenient part of the house. One of the first questions people ask is simple and reasonable: how long does garage door spring replacement actually take?


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Replacing garage door springs is supposed to solve a problem, not create a new one. That’s why it’s frustrating when the door still feels heavy even after new springs are installed. Homeowners often assume something went wrong immediately, but the reality is more nuanced. A heavy-feeling door after spring replacement usually points to a balance or setup issue rather th...


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A loud bang from the garage can be startling, especially when it happens out of nowhere. Many homeowners describe it like a firecracker, a gunshot, or a heavy object falling. The first instinct is usually to check whether something fell off a shelf or whether a car was hit. But when nothing obvious is found, the next question becomes more specific. Could that sound hav...


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Most garage door springs do not fail because something “went wrong” overnight. They fail because they’ve simply done their job thousands of times. Every time your door opens and closes, the springs wind and unwind, storing and releasing energy. Eventually, that repeated stress catches up. When you replace springs, many homeowners get asked a question they weren’t expec...


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