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Garage Door Spring Repair and Replacement - HABPRO of Atlanta - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2009

http://www.habprogaragedoors.com Garage Door Spring Repair

Step by step how to replace your broken torsion springs. Including how to measure your garage door torsion spring.

DISCLAIMER: Working with garage door torsion springs can be very dangerous. We have made every effort to give a thorough and safe how-to, however we are not responsible for any injuries/damages arising from the use of the information in this video series. Use this information at your own risk!

To order springs or for more information, visit our website at http://www.habprogaragedoors.com or call us at 770-985-3355.

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  • I was pretty daunted when our spring broke (on a 50+ year old garage!) but after watching your three videos I am going to get the hubby out there with me and we're going to give it a go! Thanks so much for the info.

  • @siharrison2457 Anyone can do this if they are willing to carefully follow instructions, use the proper tools and proceed cautiously

  • Great instructional video.

  • Respond to this video...  thank you glad to help

  • Thanks Bill!

  • @m3turboboy thanks for the compliment I'm glad to help

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  • Not sure if I mentioned this last week, but your video saved me some dough. Your instructions were clear and precise. I cautiously tackled this job and did it in 3 hours time (gathering supplies and tools included- also included about an hour in planning and thinking this through carefully.)

    It wasn't as daunting as I thought thanks to your instructions. I'm handy for sure, but was nervous due to the clips put out by others, but these clips were AWESOME!

  • @jsimm435 You're door is probably aluminum or another light material whereas the one featured in the video is wooden. Heavier doors need more springs. Don't add one, your one is probable ample for the door.

  • Hey! THANKS☺ Your video helped me save money, and is explained to detail. With a friend took us only hour and a quarter to complete the job.

  • Great video and instruction. Thank you for the professional quality.

  • awsome video because it I just was able to finish mine, only one thing my door is exactly the same size as yours but has only one spring what justifys a second spring? and should I add one?

  • Great video. It took under an hour to remove and replace two springs. You saved me $200.

  • Your videos helped give me the confidence to try this repair myself and be successful with it. I suggest DIY'ers (like me) stand on a substantial platform rather than just a step ladder. One other thought: 4 hands are way better than 2--especially when you need to adjust a cable back on the wheel again after you've already tightened (and screwed down) the spring! Thanks again for sharing your expertise!

    Bill

  • Hey thanks I didnt know what to do after watching your video itches easy thanks again

    If anybody dosent know watch all videos thanks again

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