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Garage Door Springs Safety Alert

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Tilt-up garage doors with counter-balance spring assemblies built before 1976 can be a safety hazard if the springs break. Without any safety device, pieces of the spring may fly across the garage and damage cars, washers & dryers, and may injure someone who happens to be in the garage at the time. Because of metal fatigue these springs may break without warning. That happened to someone I know once while she was getting groceries out of her car in the garage. The spring bounced off the car, just missed her head and embedded itself into the sheet rock wall. I recommend you have a contractor replace old springs with the newer style springs which have a factory installed safety device. If you buy a home with old style springs which you do not wish to replace right away, there is an inexpensive way that some homeowners have used to install a home-made safety device using a piece of 3/16" poly rope. Here is how one person did it: With the garage door closed, measure the length of the spring. Double that number and add twenty four inches for the length of rope needed (spring length in inches x 2 + 24 inches = rope length for each spring assembly). 1. With the door closed, thread one end of the rope down through the center of the spring. 2. At the bottom of the spring, leave a loop about four inches long, after threading the rope back up through the second spring. Leave a two inch loop at the top of the springs and lock the two ends of the rope together with a "U" bolt clamp, or tie the rope into a tight knot. If your door is equipped with only one spring per side, simply wrap the rope back to the top of the spring and clamp the ends together, leaving six inches of slack.
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