The most frequent garage door repairs involve the springs, which bear the door's weight and typically break after 10,000 cycles. Torsion spring replacement is a common fix. Broken cables and off-track rollers are also frequent issues, often caused by a sudden obstruction or wear and tear. Opener malfunctions, particularly with the motor or sensors, rank high on the list. Finally, weatherstripping deterioration and dented panels from vehicle impacts are standard service calls. For a detailed breakdown of these issues and their typical price ranges, please refer to our internal article titled Most Common Garage Door Repairs (And Their Costs).
Homeowners insurance may cover garage door repairs if the damage is caused by a covered peril, such as a vehicle collision, fire, vandalism, or severe weather like a fallen tree. However, standard policies typically exclude wear and tear, rust, or mechanical failure. For example, if a storm damages your door, your policy's dwelling or other structures coverage might apply after you meet your deductible. For a detailed breakdown of when claims are accepted, please see our internal article titled Does Home Insurance Cover Garage Door Repairs?. For routine issues like a broken spring or off-track door, repair costs are generally your responsibility. Atlanta Garage Doors recommends reviewing your specific policy and contacting your agent for confirmation before filing a claim.
Yes, you can manually lift your garage door if the spring is broken, but you must exercise extreme caution. A broken spring means the door is very heavy, often weighing 150 to 200 pounds or more. Attempting to lift it alone can cause serious injury or damage. Before trying, ensure the door is fully disengaged from the opener by pulling the emergency release cord. Then, lift slowly using your legs, not your back. For a detailed step-by-step guide, please refer to our internal article titled How To Open A Garage Door Manually?. Once the door is open, secure it with locking pliers on the track to prevent it from falling. For safety, Atlanta Garage Doors strongly recommends calling a professional to replace the spring immediately, as this is a high-tension repair that should not be attempted without proper tools and training.
For homeowners searching for affordable garage door repair, it is important to understand that low cost should not mean low quality. Many basic issues, such as a misaligned track or a worn-out spring, can be resolved without replacing the entire system. A common mistake is using lubricants like WD-40 on rollers, which can attract dust and cause premature wear. For proper maintenance advice, please read our internal article titled Can I Spray WD-40 On My Garage Door Rollers?. When seeking a reliable service, look for companies that offer transparent pricing and warranty on parts. Atlanta Garage Doors provides professional inspections and repairs to ensure your door operates safely and smoothly, helping you avoid costly emergency fixes down the road.
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