Torsion Spring Tension Adjustment Services

Seasonal weather changes can alter the tension of torsion springs in overhead, roll-up, or sectional doors, affecting their performance

  • Enhances door performance and reliability

  • Prevents potential door malfunctions

  • Increases door lifespan

  • Reduces noise during operation

  • Ensures compliance with safety standards

  • Minimizes wear and tear on door components

  • Improves energy efficiency by ensuring proper sealing

  • Compatible with overhead, roll-up, and sectional doors

  • Adjustment range: 200-400 lbs of tension

  • Meets ANSI/DASMA 102 standards

  • Suitable for doors up to 20 feet wide

  • Spring material: high-grade steel

  • Service includes safety inspection

  • Adjustment tools: calibrated torque wrenches

  • Compliance with OSHA safety regulations

Our torsion spring tension adjustment services are especially relevant for commercial properties experiencing seasonal weather shifts. We ensure your overhead, roll-up, or sectional doors are ready for any climate challenge.

Frequently Asked Questions about Torsion Spring Tension Adjustment Services

Why adjust torsion spring tension?

Seasonal temperature changes can alter spring tension, impacting door function.

How often should tension be checked?

It's recommended to check tension at least twice a year, especially after extreme weather changes.

What are the signs of incorrect tension?

Doors may open unevenly, make unusual noises, or fail to stay open.

Can I adjust torsion springs myself?

Adjustments should be made by professionals to avoid injury and ensure proper function.

Why does the door act up after winter?

Cold weather can mess with spring tension, causing issues.

How can I tell if the spring tension is off?

If your door's jerky or noisy, it might need a check.

Is it safe to tweak the springs myself?

It's best to call a pro. Springs are tricky and can be dangerous.

How often should I look into this?

Twice a year is a good rule of thumb, especially after big weather shifts.

What types of doors use torsion springs?

Overhead, roll-up, and sectional doors commonly use torsion springs.

Schedule your torsion spring adjustment today!