Push it up at the same time and slowly taking care to not overextend your back or stand underneath the door while it isn t secured as this could cause serious injury.
My garage door spring broke how to open.
The size of the door and the type of spring system determines how difficult opening the door will be.
The garage door may be using a one spring system or a two spring system.
All though some openers can lift the door you risk damage to the operator and the door.
A garage door should not be opened until the spring is repaired.
Special tools and techniques to prevent injury.
Utilizing the wrong size spring or springs can.
Get two crowbars or pry bars.
After you then disconnect the safety cable from one end.
Now each of you should insert the crowbars on opposite ends of the garage door at the same time.
A garage door that has a broken spring has nothing to support its weight.
You will have to open the door manually.
Again the door will be very heavy.
If you must open your garage door but cannot use the opener because you have a broken spring we recommend.
Never rely on a door opener to open the door with a broken spring.
Many times homeowners don t even notice and operate the door with a broken spring for days until something else breaks and the door is not operable.
Pry the door high enough so you can grab the bottom edge of the garage door with your hands.
Get help from a second person.
Protect your back be careful not to pinch your fingers and don t let the door fall on your feet.
Even though some garage doors have more than two springs in the operation system.
That is done so that you can install the new pulley and re install the components in the order in which you detached them.
Replacing garage door springs is not a do it yourself project replacement requires.
Leaving the garage door open and securing it ensures that the tension on the spring is released.
Grab one yourself and get a helping hand to grab the other.
A garage door with a broken spring should not be opened or closed using an automatic operator.