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Torsion Springs vs. Extension Springs

You may not think about garage springs very much in your life, but they’re one of the most essential parts of your home. You probably won’t go a day without operating these springs. Sometimes, garage springs can stop working, alerting you to their importance and making you consider what went wrong. A malfunctioning garage door can pose serious safety hazards, so you should keep an eye on how your system is operating. 

In moments when your garage door ceases to work, you could start to ponder how these springs operate, what type of springs you have and what you can do to fix them. 

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What Are Garage Springs?

Garage springs are vital parts of any homeowner’s daily life. Without them, you wouldn’t be able to open your garage door and you’d need superhuman strength just to lift that 150-pound door up over your head. 

Garage springs make lifting that door possible using a mix of mechanisms and forces that work to overcome gravity. There are different types of garage springs, so it’s important to be able to differentiate between the types and know which one you have in your home. 

Types of Garage Door Springs

There are two types of garage springs that are most common — torsion springs and extensions springs. If you’re unfamiliar with garage springs, it can be challenging to stare up at your garage door and try to differentiate the two. But if you have access to the right information, it can be fairly easy to spot the differences. 

What Is the Difference Between Torsion Springs and Extension Springs?

You can generally split the differences between torsion springs and extension springs into categories like appearance, location, uses and performance. Some of these categories, such as appearance, will obviously make it easier to identify than performance. But knowing each individual difference can help you identify what went wrong and tell you whether the spring is suitable for your garage. 

Appearance and Location

The easiest way to tell the difference between tension springs and extension springs is to simply look at them. Extension springs are usually placed on either side of one garage door and are more visible than torsion springs. If you watch closely, you’ll see the springs compress when the garage door closes and extend when it opens again. 

Torsion springs, in contrast, only have one piece directly above your garage door. You won’t see much movement in torsion springs while the garage opens since these springs are usually covered and protected.

If you took each spring apart from the mechanism, you would find even more differences in appearance. The very end of each spring has marked differences — torsion springs end in pieces called cones, whereas extensions springs end in loops. 

Uses and Performance 

Aside from performance, the main difference between extensions springs and torsion springs is how they actually operate. As their names imply, torsion springs use torque, while extension springs use the build-up of energy in their springs to lift the garage door.

Garage doors operate on a counterbalance system, meaning they utilize the energy in their mechanisms to pull the garage door open and close it again. Both types of springs use counterbalance assembly — they just use it in different ways: 

  • Extension springs: An extending spring is attached to cables that will pull your garage door open. These springs retract as the door is opened, pulling the cables at a constant speed that counters the door’s weight. These springs extend again when the door closes, using the stored energy to gently release the door back to its original position. 
  • Torsion springs: Torsion springs operate using torque. A twisting, rotational force creates the torque. The torsion spring mounts above your garage door on a tube, and cables are connected to the spring and wired to the bottom of your garage door. As your garage door opens, the spring unwinds in a twisting motion. This torque is transferred to the cables into a linear force as they pull the door open. When the door closes, the springs wind to force the door down again. 

You can check out your garage springs’ appearance, location, and operations to determine which type you have. Of course, after you determine which kind you own, you could begin to wonder if one spring is more effective than another.

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Are Torsion Springs Better Than Extension Springs? 

If you start asking around and researching, you will probably find that torsion springs are more recommended than extension springs. A variety of reasons support this claim:

  • Safety: Torsion springs are much safer than extension springs. The constant stretching and compressing of extension springs leads to inevitable wear and tear. When they break, they can snap off and act as launched projectiles, threatening to harm people in the general vicinity. Torsion springs are concealed in a tube and don’t operate under the same pent-up energy that extension springs utilize. 
  • Maintenance: Extension springs have several parts and components, leaving them open to more maintenance issues. There are two springs on either side of the garage door, whereas a torsion spring usually only has one directly above your door. Extension springs have a lot more room for things to go wrong, and you’ll probably be calling for maintenance more often. Torsion springs have a longer lifespan and are more durable. 
  • Operations: Generally, torque is considered to be a better method overall to power your garage door. It’s a newer method, utilizing a twisting motion instead of an extending energy build-up that could pose safety hazards. Torque results in less maintenance and operates in a gentler, more methodical fashion. 

Though tension springs are usually recommended, this doesn’t mean you should completely cast aside extension springs. Based on your situation, it might be the right choice. Extensions springs are usually the more affordable option, and they’re commonly found in residential homes.

Contact Marvin’s Garage Doors Today for Professional Garage Door Spring Repair

Even with all this knowledge of garage door springs and operations, it can be tough to navigate the intricacies of your garage system. To ensure your safety, you should get in contact with a trusted, reliable garage door service that can help you with everything you need. 

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Marvin’s Garage Doors can help you with all of your garage needs. Serving Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro and all Piedmont Triad of North Carolina, we’ve provided quality garage door products and service to northwestern North Carolina since 1970. 

Throughout all that time, we’ve stayed true to who we are — a family-owned business committed to providing quality products and offering services to those in our area. We serve both residential and commercial clients and will give you repairs, preventative services and access to a vast selection of products. 

If you’re looking for a garage door expert in your area, get in touch with Marvin’s Garage Doors. Contact us today! 

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