From springs to sensors, a garage door is a balanced system of parts working together. Knowing the fundamentals helps you maintain it and spot trouble early. For dependable garage door repair across Hightstown, NJ, reach us at (609) 257-4442.
The springs — not the opener — do most of the lifting; the opener simply guides the balanced door. That's why a broken spring makes the door feel impossibly heavy even though the opener is fine.
Most failures trace back to skipped maintenance. Twice-yearly lubrication, a balance test, and an annual professional tune-up keep the whole system reliable for years.
A garage door system is the door panels, the springs that counterbalance the weight, the cables and drums, the rollers and tracks that guide it, and the opener that controls it. When one part wears, it affects the rest.
Modern doors include photo-eye sensors that stop the door if something crosses its path and an auto-reverse that backs off on contact. Testing these periodically protects children and pets.
What are the main parts of a garage door?
The panels, springs, cables, rollers, tracks, and opener. The springs counterbalance the door's weight, and the opener guides it — they work as one balanced system.
What should every homeowner know about garage doors?
That the springs do the lifting (not the opener), that spring work is dangerous to DIY, and that simple twice-yearly maintenance prevents most breakdowns.
From a small adjustment to a brand-new door, we've got Hightstown covered. Explore our garage door services, read more on the blog. Call (609) 257-4442 for a free estimate.
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