Why is it RISKY to replace a garage door spring ON YOUR OWN?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2022
  • What are you risking when you try to replace your own garage door torsion springs? Replacing garage door springs can be one of the most dangerous repairs a technician can perform. An average garage door spring has at least 100 lbs of torque pressure. But if you own a custom wood door then those springs on average are rated at 1000 lbs. Thus if you plan on tackling this job then please understand you're proceeding at your own risk. (*there's a longer version of this video on Instagram Reels and TikTok that offers more context)
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  • @oftenmisconceivedtv8570
    @oftenmisconceivedtv8570 4 месяца назад +93

    I was quoted 1,500$ to “fix” my garage door. I ended doing it myself replacing the roller cables and adjusting the torsion springs with TS Bars I bought on Amazon and sprayin some garage door lubricant coming out to a total of 50$

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  4 месяца назад +26

      Thank you for sharing your experience. $1500 is a hefty amount. No one would blame you for savings by doing it on your own.
      What was the company offering for $1500?
      What size of torsion springs did you have prior to replacing?
      What state or area do you live in?

    • @tetrodotoxin3863
      @tetrodotoxin3863 3 месяца назад +9

      ​@@sosgdsdon't think he's going to reply mate. Sounds like he is at least exaggerating

    • @StandOutMedia2
      @StandOutMedia2 3 месяца назад +1

      Just a not trustworthy company most companies can fix that stuff just trying to sell the most they can you have to find a good company

    • @oftenmisconceivedtv8570
      @oftenmisconceivedtv8570 3 месяца назад +2

      @@sosgds it was local company in Southgate ca, not sure what size the springs were they seemed 32” inches. The only things that were replaced were the cables 8ft

    • @FreeNDeed777
      @FreeNDeed777 3 месяца назад

      @@oftenmisconceivedtv8570I’ve worked at a place where people would do that. 1500 should get you new springs, cables and premium belt opener, with warranty and labor included.

  • @34stzoo
    @34stzoo Год назад +69

    My door failed a few week back and I contacted a door company. The last time my door failed I had them replace the tension springs because thats dangerous work. That cost me $425.
    3 years later my door cable got tangled up and I had them replace it. let see a $20.00 part and 40mins work time cost $475.
    I work building maintenance I have strong commonsense, the proper tools, as well as experience working with my hands! I will never call a door company again.
    Yea, working with a tension spring is dangerous, so is replacing an electrical outlet, installer a gas furnace, hot water tanks, and installing new plumbing pipe.
    I can’t speak for every DYI but i’m confident in my ability

    • @outu296
      @outu296 5 месяцев назад +4

      Just cut the current when doing electric work basically reduce risks to 0%. Theres no way to reduce garage door spring risk that low

    • @escapetarkov709
      @escapetarkov709 3 месяца назад +1

      The electrical comparison is dumb you have to admit. Once the power is cut what’s the danger?

  • @cessealbeach
    @cessealbeach 8 месяцев назад +21

    Here in So Cal, the garage door contractor will charge $440 (total ripoff) to replace 2 springs, that's how much they charged my sister, I had one broken spring last week, I bought the spring from Amazon and the wind tools, Total was $86. Most of these contractors will try to scare you , I did it myself, safety glasses, hands and face away , dont let go the tool, and use the right tool for the job, There are so many videos about replacing torsion springs . I aint' no handy man, If i could you could

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  7 месяцев назад +4

      Thanks for the feedback.
      So $440 is a great deal for a pair of springs if they offer a higher cycle life. When it comes to torsion springs, there are certain variables that will not always apply to every garage door. I had a gentleman post a comment that his local garage door contractor wanted to charge him $350. But he considered it too high a cost and thus was determined to do the job himself. I can't find his post anymore.
      Still, I do not recommend that just anyone or everyone repair torsion springs on their own. Too much could go wrong.

  • @maximaniac7231
    @maximaniac7231 3 месяца назад +6

    I did the torsion spring replacement on my mom's 8' single insulated door a few days ago. It took me a couple of hours but I also pulled all the bearings and greased them really well.
    I had done Wayne Dalton Torquemaster springs on my own home a couple of times and actually found the torsion spring easier to do. It definitely requires more upper body strength though once you get up into the high 20's of winding.
    After that job I was working on a table saw. The table saw is in the same category as a torsion spring. It demands your undivided attention and if you choose not to give it you'll pay the price.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  3 месяца назад

      That's very sound insight. Thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @DIYAUTOCAR
    @DIYAUTOCAR Год назад +65

    Great video! I just replaced mine by myself without any issues besides having to play with the adjustment a bit. I'm not dead or mangled. I think reading so many people screaming how I was surely going to lose an arm if I even looked at the spring funny made me want to do it even more. So, thanks to them for saving me money.

    • @garysalzman9563
      @garysalzman9563 7 месяцев назад +5

      Same here. While looking for a replacement spring one garage door company told me they didn’t sell them to the public - “too dangerous”. That gave me all the motivation I needed to find a company that does sell springs to the public and do it myself.

    • @Dub-ry4cs
      @Dub-ry4cs 3 месяца назад +4

      It’s not hard. And as long as you’re not careless and ignorant, it’s not dangerous either. Dont get in the way or torsion bars, make sure the door is set properly and cables and pulleys aren’t going to move etc… I don’t understand the “omg it’s so dangerous, NEVER do it yourself” crowd, it is dnagerous if you don’t do the research on how to do it, and don’t take the proper precautions. Other than that, it shouldn’t be a big deal.

    • @anonymous..-
      @anonymous..- 2 месяца назад

      Bro, only dead people are replying to you. Holy crap, I must be dead too!

  • @belladobie3937
    @belladobie3937 8 месяцев назад +13

    I just got done replacing the torsion springs on my 8ft garage door…. Not gonna lie it did got alil scary at the spring after 28th qrt turn 😅 I stop at 33 qrt turn and now it working like new again 😂🎉 … 💯 it’s a DIY start to finish 1:10min 👍
    1spring $105 & 2 steel rod $25 total $130 😅

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  7 месяцев назад

      I am glad you were able to tackle this job safely.

  • @lukeritchie8080
    @lukeritchie8080 Год назад +71

    I’m 17, mom came home from work one day and garage door wouldn’t open. Spring was broken, and my dad had just left the state for a weeklong work trip. The hardest part of the whole project was finding springs that you could get in a reasonable amount of time. Truly not a difficult job nor does it take up alot of time. Listen to the professionals when they tell you how to do it properly, not when they tell you not to do it

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  Год назад +3

      Hello! Thank you for sharing your experience. It's not a difficult process. Of course not all garage doors and by extension not all springs are the same. Standard 207 to 218 springs are accessible online. Yet when it comes to getting higher cycle springs and heavier doors there are a number of risk factors to take into consideration. Thanks for your feedback.

    • @richcaro3132
      @richcaro3132 Год назад

      Nice job

    • @DoorWorx
      @DoorWorx Год назад

      Menards gas springs

    • @TexasMadeLegend
      @TexasMadeLegend 11 месяцев назад

      @@sosgdsmy thoughts actually , I’m about to attempt a 22-24” spring . It’s a left side garage door so there’s only one spring . It doesn’t connect to the other spring on the other door. It seems possible idk I’m going to attempt to remove it so I ca measure and get a new spring .

    • @TexasMadeLegend
      @TexasMadeLegend 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@sosgdsany thoughts would be appreciated

  • @guayabito6946
    @guayabito6946 Год назад +7

    I just unwound a super heavy hurricane door here in Florida with a 273 spring. As long as you are concentrated in what you are doing, you know in which direction the spring is going to turn once losen the screws, you have the proper tools and you know where your hands are and what you are doing, there is no problem. I once called a professional because I let this guy scare me, I ended up with a bill over a 1000 dollars and two springs that looked different. (it could have easily been a used one from another house)

  • @jimpie231
    @jimpie231 Год назад +6

    Thanks SOS! I did my first torsion spring replacement in the mid 70’s and the last in about 2011. Not only do you have to know what you’re doing, but you need the right tools. Purchasing the right spring (s) also is a talent. Best left to pro. Call around you’ll find quite a deference in pricing. Jim
    PS….at 76, I won’t be doing anymore!

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  Год назад

      Hello Jim! Thanks for sharing your story! For springs to have lasted that long you definitely know what you were doing? Always appreciate your feedback!

  • @stephenjasper_copywriter
    @stephenjasper_copywriter 9 месяцев назад +13

    I thought I would go and get some quotes today on replacing a broken garage door spring . I was quoted anywhere between $450 all the way to $2000. By the same sales person. Wtf !!

    • @stephenjasper_copywriter
      @stephenjasper_copywriter 9 месяцев назад +1

      I knew he was a shyster when he made the statement if you replace them today will take 50% off right away .. goodbye

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience. $450 is fair. Yet the jump to $2000 is significant. It seems you made a sound choice. What type of door do you own? What brand or make is it?

  • @0ohoaxo0
    @0ohoaxo0 Год назад +24

    I’ve had a 6in diameter spring literally shatter when I was reapplying tension on an insulated sectional door at a cold storage. All because the owner only wanted to change one spring even though I told him it’s better to change both. Moral of the story always wear safety glasses .

    • @1agaragedoorssacramento
      @1agaragedoorssacramento Год назад +4

      We won’t even do 1. All or nothing. They don’t value your time.

    • @milo6373
      @milo6373 Год назад

      tighter than two coats of paint 🤔🎯😸 never would do just one retarded thinking of a cheapskate...

    • @RabidNewts
      @RabidNewts Год назад +5

      @@1agaragedoorssacramento Same here. If the one spring just broke, the other one won’t last much longer before it breaks

  • @anonymous..-
    @anonymous..- 2 месяца назад +2

    Residential springs are easy for the somewhat mechanically inclined. Notice the fear mongers never present injury statistics or provide the exact scenarios why people were injured. Most of it actually happens when people start disconnecting things that are unaware is under tension, not from winding.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for sharing your feedback. Yes and while the process of replacing Springs can be dangerous it is a service performed thousands of times on a daily basis. Yet those statistics of people that get hurt are probably just as often yet they are never reported to an urgent facility or hospital because someone would rather just be treated at home.

  • @leogargano7565
    @leogargano7565 Год назад +7

    As a service tech nation for doors I’ve had springs on low head room doors outside pick up springs size 393.x3 3/4x 36.pick me up outta a lift and bounce me into the ceiling

  • @ralphpena5376
    @ralphpena5376 18 дней назад +1

    Called a couple of garage door repair places to replace the tension spring in this video. Both quoted about $450.00. I’ll do that every day of the week. To me that’s not bad compared to what could happen.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  13 дней назад

      Thank you for your sound feedback!

  • @mffl2002
    @mffl2002 5 месяцев назад +3

    I replaced them myself not knowing the dangers of this. Took me about 2 hours or so to do it. First time ever doing it as well.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sharing your feedback. Glad it turned out well for you.

    • @dinosgaming4688
      @dinosgaming4688 4 месяца назад

      2 hours lmao Jesus 🤣🤣🤣

  • @brandocommando4459
    @brandocommando4459 Год назад +2

    I had called all the companies around me. And none of them wanted to install two garage openers (single car doors). So I ended up spending a day off work and installed it myself. It did take forever to put it together and run all the lines, and that my garage is also about 12ft tall with metal ceiling. But I got her done anyway!

  • @lour7753
    @lour7753 Год назад +7

    I just did mine. Easy squeezy.

  • @sonsil1246
    @sonsil1246 27 дней назад +1

    I'm under 5 feet tall, in my 50s, overweight woman. From my experience, yes, it was difficult. I had one mishap with some bruising to my hand due to the winding holes on spring not allowing the torsion rods to fit properly. After the mishap, I completed winding the spring 7 more half turns. Then, proceed to the other spring and complete the second spring in less time compared to the first one with no issues. Yes, you should get a professional if you are not sure and don't have enough knowledge of tools and are not mechanically savy.

  • @confucius2616
    @confucius2616 6 месяцев назад +2

    It’s pretty easy if you have the right tools

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  6 месяцев назад

      Yes. It is easy with the right tools and knowledge on using the right tools. Yet not everyone will possess either.

  • @easybeart
    @easybeart 3 месяца назад +21

    I was charged $489 for a single garage door spring repair. The next time mine broke, I bought a $50 spring from Amazon and a pipe wrench and did it myself for less than $100. Garage door repair salesmen just want to scare you so they can stay in business.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback.
      Thanks for your feedback. We understand that the cost of repairs can sometimes seem high, especially when you're able to fix something yourself for less.
      Garage door professionals are trained and equipped to handle a wide range of garage door issues quickly and safely. We can also diagnose any underlying problems that might be causing the spring to break and fix those to prevent future issues. We also offer guarantees on our work.
      In some cases, a DIY repair may be a suitable option, but it's important to consider the complexity of the repair, the potential for further damage, and your own safety.
      In fact, ...
      How do you know if your garage door is completely safe after this repair?
      Keeping in mind the complexities of major home repairs, what is your piece of mind worth?
      Lastly, what warranty or guarantee do you have after making your own repair?
      Ultimately, the decision of whether to hire a professional or fix the garage door yourself is up to you. But at the very least many might read this post and consider the questions we have presented.

  • @Mesci_Lynn
    @Mesci_Lynn Год назад +16

    Torsion springs are easy, after you’ve done hundreds of them. Save it for the pros, keep your eyes and fingers. and honestly even after doing several hundred spring replacements there are still some doors/springs that get dicey. 262x35s on a reverse torsion,LHR door scare me still.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  Год назад +3

      Hello! Thanks for sharing your experience. I would be terrified too!

    • @JohnDoeEagle1
      @JohnDoeEagle1 Год назад +4

      Licensed journeyman HVAC technicians with over 105 years combined experienced leave it alone and call a pro. Having the sense to recognize the dangers doing this job without the specialized training and tools without the homeowners arrogance is a plus! You can be killed just by one of those springs unloading next to your head the same way as throwing explosives into water and watching the fish float up to the surface. Some office personnel or soccer Mom doesn't have any business messing with that kind of stuff.

  • @ThWind81
    @ThWind81 Год назад +12

    I did mine. I had never done it before. Did 2 doors. One door had a single spring and one had 2. You just have to make sure you understand what you are doing, be competent and have decent hand strength. Again, don't wing it. Be sure you understand the forces and how the parts and tools you are using are connecting to those forces so you don't accidentally release those forces into violent spinning and projectile motion!

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  Год назад

      Hello. Very sound advice. Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @tonytillman316
    @tonytillman316 Год назад

    Again, I am becoming a fan! LOL

  • @dilanbiggerstaff5927
    @dilanbiggerstaff5927 Год назад +3

    Never let go of the winding rods. Definitely need to stay focused. Try winding a duplex spring on commercial doors.

  • @povitica4090
    @povitica4090 8 месяцев назад +7

    I've been in the door business for almost 20 years, I can't tell you how many times I've replaced a set of springs with the home owners bloody ladder in the garage with a set of rerod winding bars. One time the home owner welded the spring back together....it didn't make it a week and broke in another spot then his wife called to have them replaced. These springs are only designed for so many cycles.

  • @RazgrizB
    @RazgrizB 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am an engineer and DIY'er, and there are two things I won't really touch: plumbing repair (experience counts here and I want it right the first time) and high tension anything (I've been around a 30000 lbf cable when it snapped and if you want to see a bunch of designers hit the deck like they were just shot at, that's how you do it).

  • @tweedeldee8122
    @tweedeldee8122 Год назад +25

    Yes. Freedom is dangerous in general. That's life. Don't be a wussy.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  Год назад +4

      Springs. Liberty. Death. ... That makes sense. Thanks for sharing your feedback.

    • @tweedeldee8122
      @tweedeldee8122 Год назад +3

      @@sosgds Merry Christmas.
      I replaced a single broken spring with two on my double door and although it was my first garage door spring replacement I didn't think it was that bad. I agree it's probably not a job for everyone.

  • @Sports-Jorge
    @Sports-Jorge Месяц назад +1

    I just tried to replace old wall mount motor with new one.
    Previous installer attached to bar and wall, then moved torsion bar +3” further into motor so it could not be taken off wall (clearance with side wall) without releasing spring tension and moving bar over.
    I’m 98% sure it was done on purpose to instigate using a repair company in future.
    I’m pissed. Some trades are often worse than used car salesman. Exactly why DIY with a chip on shoulder avoid them all together.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing your perspective.
      Allow me to encourage you because the solution is simple. By releasing the tension to the springs and allowing the tube to slide the other direction you can easily take off the wall mount opener.

  • @kbach6524
    @kbach6524 10 месяцев назад +6

    Here's the problem with your video: it doesn't say WHY replacing a spring is dangerous. What's it look like when someone tries to do this and it goes wrong? Spring pop off and shoot through them like a rocket? Decapitation? Garage door fall on them? As it is, you're just parroting every other article saying don't attempt this at home.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  10 месяцев назад +3

      Very good feedback. The quick and simple answer is yes ... yes to all of this.
      Yes I have seen so many things go wrong after a DIY install.
      Yes I have seen a spring slip and pop like a rocket.
      Yes I have seen a head decapitation ... it was a head of a PEZ dispenser but scary all the same.
      Yes I have had doors fall on me.
      Unfortunately, I don't have video footage of all these scenarios but they are real.
      The idea behind this video is just that everyone should be safe making these repairs. I have seen too much.

    • @cgeorge6786
      @cgeorge6786 8 месяцев назад +2

      Your decapation comment that was pure comic genius I thought you were about to describe the most insane accident ever.

  • @user-nq2mb1sn5g
    @user-nq2mb1sn5g 2 месяца назад

    Call you answer two questions for me? How do you know it's time to replace your torsion springs? It's been over 2 yrs since you reviewed and recommended the Genie 6172H-O wall mount opener. My question is, it's 2024 now, and is there a newer option that you have found to be better than your original choice in 2022 or 2021. Thanks in advance. I love your videos, especially the way you explain the topic. Michele

  • @ExtremeRecluse
    @ExtremeRecluse Год назад +13

    To have it done? $400. To do it yourself $80

    • @DoorWorx
      @DoorWorx 11 месяцев назад +2

      The money doesn't come in just material. It's you not having to spend the time to obtain the knowledge as well as the risk you take of a bar snapping at your face causing major injuries. Springs are not 80$ unless you have a single spring light door. Most people won't wind up a heavy spring due to the risk of hurting them selfs. Hope this cleared up your confusion

    • @Dochorahan
      @Dochorahan 11 месяцев назад +3

      Killing yourself because a 600 pound spring unwound and lashed out on your head/neck. Priceless

  • @xcyberry
    @xcyberry 2 месяца назад +3

    There's a garage door industry?💀

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes and we are still trailing behind the Square Watermelon and Hire a Goat industries that exist today.
      Thanks for your comment!

  • @perryrupp6175
    @perryrupp6175 Год назад +12

    It's not rocket science. Anybody with some mechanical aptitude is capable. I've seen some of the guys my buddy has had to hire for his garage door business- if they can do it......your wife can do it.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  Год назад +2

      My wife agrees!

    • @sdillon4605
      @sdillon4605 Год назад

      lol

    • @JohnDoeEagle1
      @JohnDoeEagle1 Год назад +2

      Licensed journeyman HVAC technicians with over 105 years combined experienced leave it alone and call a pro. Having the sense to recognize the dangers doing this job without the specialized training and tools without the homeowners arrogance is a plus! You can be killed just by one of those springs unloading next to your head the same way as throwing explosives into water and watching the fish float up to the surface. Some office personnel or soccer Mom doesn't have any business messing with that kind of stuff.

    • @bitchesihate
      @bitchesihate Год назад

      Firefighting is not rocket science, it’s just putting out the fire and helping people, yet many die each year. doesn’t matter if it’s “simple”, even simple jobs can be dangerous lmao shit reasoning

    • @JerryGarcia-wn3hg
      @JerryGarcia-wn3hg 9 месяцев назад +2

      As I've always said if someone who barely made it through high school can do it so can I.

  • @romaniankid1861
    @romaniankid1861 Год назад +2

    I did it myself and lived…. It’s definitely hokey when you think about it tho, not for everyone

  • @bleb87
    @bleb87 8 месяцев назад

    The only company that was willing to replace mine were booked a week out. Did it myself. Didnt die. But was nottttttt worth my time learning how to do it.

  • @Miami543210
    @Miami543210 6 месяцев назад +2

    A circular saw is more dangerous. There are many dangerous things people work on in their homes.

  • @ParkerTheGarageDoorGuy
    @ParkerTheGarageDoorGuy 2 месяца назад +1

    You could get the Surewinders but they’re about $200

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  2 месяца назад

      Those devices are very impressive. I need to purchase one for sure. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @hitman_s1
    @hitman_s1 6 месяцев назад +4

    The loop on this video was well played

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  6 месяцев назад

      We appreciate your feedback!

  • @josebecerra9613
    @josebecerra9613 Год назад +3

    Is $1800 dollars reasonable to pay a professional to get a garage door overhauled? New Rollers, new spring, and hinges?

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  Год назад +1

      Thank you for reaching out. It's a legitimate question. And it really depends on what type of value is being provided to the service. For example will the overhaul upgrade include higher end parts such as nylon bearing rollers and high cycle torsion springs? In addition to that you want to ask about the warranty and if they are offering service maintenance visits to your door. Another thing to take into consideration is the area where you live. Some dealer contractors tend to charge a little bit more if you have a custom door or specific needs for your garage door. And last but not least consider the option of negotiating the price. Ask what the competitor would charge for the same service. I can tell you that in my particular area here in Southern California this type of service is usually between $1200 to about $1,500 including parts and labor.

  • @cgeorge6786
    @cgeorge6786 8 месяцев назад +1

    I installed 3 extra garage door openers all working in tandem. No helping springs needed.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  8 месяцев назад

      🤔

    • @cgeorge6786
      @cgeorge6786 8 месяцев назад

      @@sosgds Just kidding but it makes you think about a better way than using these stupid springs that break and are dangerous.

  • @adangarza7332
    @adangarza7332 9 месяцев назад +2

    And i here i thought i was proceding at someone elses risk. 😅

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  9 месяцев назад

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @40intrek
    @40intrek 2 месяца назад +1

    Good grief, just because things are dangerous, doesnt mean one cant learn to dyi to avoid the high labor cost most garage door instalkers charge. Everything carrys a risk, life happens, live and learn, enjoy your lives, and avoid those that say you cant.

  • @mrelmoresmusiclab
    @mrelmoresmusiclab Год назад

    Just finished doing this today. Not a big deal for me since I love DIY, but I will say having right tools is an absolute must. DO NOT skimp on the winding bars. That will be the single most important tool you need for your safety. And...obviously...stay off of the side of the winding path. Hire a contractor if you don't feel confident doing any of the steps.

    • @RyanStewartUSA
      @RyanStewartUSA 11 месяцев назад

      Literally "make sure the winding bars are fully seated and don't put yourself on the tension side" is literally ALL you need to do to make it a completely safe job.

  • @djwolffe_OG
    @djwolffe_OG 3 месяца назад +1

    I’m not touching that thing. I’ve always been scared of it (dunno why), but now I know why

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. It's riskier than many realize.

  • @EuropaSteve
    @EuropaSteve 8 месяцев назад

    Seeing this the day after I replaced my garage door spring..

  • @TheBenChronicles
    @TheBenChronicles 11 месяцев назад +2

    The video is only in the middle. What happened to the sides?

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  11 месяцев назад

      We do have longer form videos of this process. Just visit our main channel.

  • @LygerTheCLaw
    @LygerTheCLaw 2 месяца назад +1

    my fingers, my choice.

  • @1R3VOLUTION
    @1R3VOLUTION 29 дней назад

    I’m pretty handy individual, however I’m a professional at what I do. So with that being said I’ve never treated someone else’s profession as something I can just do. Maybe something a professional can see I may overlook and it’s in the details that get you in the end.

  • @smirkinatu5512
    @smirkinatu5512 2 месяца назад

    16 x 7 Vantage Garage door. The torsion spring that broke was on the right side and is 250-32-2, when I looked at the other side it wa a 234-29-2 and was replaced by a "professional" company some years ago before I learned a couple of things. They don't even have the same IPPT. This time I am doing it myself and I work in the medical world. WTF?

  • @bmint
    @bmint Месяц назад +1

    I’ve slipped on numerous springs..
    The trick is to step back and let it go..
    The repairs and replacements are not worth your life..
    They spin violently.. on the shaft..
    Very well contained pinch point..
    I’ve successfully wound and unwound several safely as well..

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for providing your feedback!
      How long were you in the business?
      What type of doors did you frequently work on?

    • @bmint
      @bmint Месяц назад

      @@sosgdsgarage spring business.. never!
      I’m a handyman..
      I can figure it out

    • @bmint
      @bmint Месяц назад

      @@sosgdsroll up garage doors.. I’d imagine hydraulic gates are much easier 😂

    • @bmint
      @bmint Месяц назад +1

      @@sosgdsI’d like to ask you the same question..
      but the quick generic reply merits my assumption of no reply..
      You so bad 😂

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  Месяц назад +1

      Not at all! I completely respect anyone that works in the trades trying to master their craft.
      I'm only a garage door contractor. I commend all tradesmen, especially how hard it is to make a living in the service industry.
      But there are definitely challenges with gate openers just as much as garage door openers.
      Thanks for your feedback on the channel.

  • @trevhollan
    @trevhollan Год назад +1

    The garage door business is are like car mechanics they tell you what they want you to know by trying to scare you into buying stuff from them you can fix yourself springs are dangerous but not impossible to fix learn it first when confident do it yourself

  • @ralfalfa0930
    @ralfalfa0930 Год назад +2

    👏🏼👏🏼

  • @GloriousYeshuaAlMightyHolyGod
    @GloriousYeshuaAlMightyHolyGod 4 месяца назад +1

    This guy lol😂

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  4 месяца назад

      I know right?!

  • @TommyBaldwin652
    @TommyBaldwin652 8 месяцев назад +1

    I've been doing doors for over 30 years and I can tell you about thousand stories where people try to do it themselves and got hurt. It's just not a good idea. If you don't know what you're doing, don't touch them. The most gruesome story i have is a man who had his one side to cable was off. The other side was still on and tight. Door was crooked in the opening. Obviously the man decided to take the tight cable off. Well it's under lots of pressure and somehow he got that bottom bracket off but when he did the thing flew up towards him. Hit him in the face and ripped half of his face off for real. That really happened. The man had worked for the LAPD he no longer does cuz he can't even hold down a desk job cuz he's so hammered now.. It's like the man says in the video. Ultimately, it's your door. I promise you though. I will promise you now if that spring gets away from you or if one of those cables get away from you, you will lose whatever part of your body it hits. That's a promise. If you don't know what you're doing, you should not be touching even if you think you know What you are doing? I promise you you don't.. Even if you have a guy's come out there and make it look easy. You don't know. We're trained. We've been doing this for years..I can't emphasize enough.. How truly dangerous it is

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  7 месяцев назад

      Hello! Thank you so much for offering your story, experience, and wisdom.
      I had a very similar experience with a woman that needed door service. When she opened her front door to greet me I saw her face battered, bruised, and scared. My first thought was that she was in an abusive relationship. But the first words out of her mouth in a slurred speech was, "My garage door did this to me". Sure enough, she tried to get her door down by releasing tension to the bottom brackets. The bracket flew up and ripped her face open. I cannot make this up. I broke my heart seeing her so badly harmed from simply trying to get her door down.

    • @TommyBaldwin652
      @TommyBaldwin652 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@sosgds I feel you bro. If people could show little patience to give us time to get to their houses and fix their doors at least in my case it wouldn't have happened. Great video! Thank you!

  • @scrapahaulik5893
    @scrapahaulik5893 2 месяца назад

    My buddy did garage doors I told him my spring was broke and he clamped it with two wire rope clamps and rewound it been going for about 7 years now and I've seen a few springs in the trash with that same repair it could last years or it could last a day

  • @vespaman101
    @vespaman101 Год назад

    I did that shit.... that took more strength than i could have ever realized....

  • @kevinmcdaniel7206
    @kevinmcdaniel7206 Год назад +2

    I'm curious to know if any professionals are watching this and what they are charging currently for let's say a 16x7 lightweight metal door for a pair of Springs installed. Said door would be maybe 170 lb. I'm charging about 300 here in South Carolina installed

    • @0ohoaxo0
      @0ohoaxo0 Год назад +1

      Not a residential installer. We do commercial, we charge 600 just for the scissor lift. These are verticals lift doors btw. Springs run from $200+ ea.

    • @robertogonzalez3304
      @robertogonzalez3304 Год назад +1

      I work for a big outfit in New York and we’re charging $900 installed for a pair of springs

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  Год назад

      Hello! Great question! I've noticed that pricing does vary from area to area. Here in So Cal it averages from $400 to $900 based on cycle life and warranty.

    • @1agaragedoorssacramento
      @1agaragedoorssacramento Год назад +1

      $400-$550 if springs on the truck. We from CA.

    • @jesseclark322
      @jesseclark322 Год назад

      $250 for a pair here In Phoenix Az and surround area . Pair of .207x2x20s or 22s
      16x8 $300 for standard weight door.

  • @vincegallegos9790
    @vincegallegos9790 11 месяцев назад +2

    My mom was quoted 2400$ pretty unfair if you ask me. But what do I know? Even if a pair of springs are 500$? 1500 labor? Didn’t hire that company.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  11 месяцев назад

      Wow. Thank you for sharing your experience. Do you know what type of door system she has? Is it a customer wood door? Were they offering a Lifetime Spring package or service package?
      I believe you made the sound choice shopping around. I would love to know more about your mom's door.

    • @vincegallegos9790
      @vincegallegos9790 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@sosgds it is a heavy duty 7x16’ vinyl plank door, I think that what it’s called, not the typical cheapest door. It has dual .243’s on it. 5 years warranty on springs only. Full tune up but there was nothing wrong with it always run smooth. Could have beefed up to .250’s springs but stayed with original size springs. I think their quote was overboard. Anyway got good price on repairs and went with another company. Thanks for the info on your video very helpful and informative. I’m glad you are able to offer some advice and share your expertise on video. That’s above and beyond, thank you.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your kind words. I try my best to help others.
      I'm glad you were able to find a company that worked with your needs. So just to be clear the door has only a pair of 243 springs on it? Or two sets, 4 total 243 springs?

    • @vincegallegos9790
      @vincegallegos9790 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@sosgds just one set of .243’s x 31”

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  10 месяцев назад

      You made the right call.

  • @michaelmazzucco
    @michaelmazzucco 3 месяца назад

    Why didn't this video answer the question that was posed? 🤔

  • @mattbarker3789
    @mattbarker3789 Год назад +2

    I did it .. be careful pay attention. ….

  • @privateprivate8366
    @privateprivate8366 7 месяцев назад

    I’m not going to do it myself. I’ve tackled a lot of things. May also replace the window in my garage. But this I am not going to do. I just hope I can get a contractor who is not a flake.

  • @nodescriptionavailable3842
    @nodescriptionavailable3842 8 месяцев назад +1

    I remember once my 70s era garage door wouldn't open, sprayed everything down with lube, waited a bit, presto! Now I have a new problem and im aearching youtube becsuse when this dude says "a tad more" he means highway robbery.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  8 месяцев назад

      Yes and there are some contractors that might take that high ticket approach. Yet many will recognize the value in having a professional repairing the garage door thus maintaining you and your family. In our case a tad more is just that. We offer a Good, Better, Best pricing structure for springs for most standard garage doors. Our customers are happy and they can go on living their lives knowing they received the best deal for their needs.

  • @Mike.Jones2
    @Mike.Jones2 3 месяца назад

    I was quoted 500 bucks but I was able to hold mine back with my bare hand after it was wound up for zero bucks

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  3 месяца назад

      Wow. I hope you were not hurt.
      What caused the garage door to come unwound?
      How many turns were you able to wind back?

  • @markfernandes2396
    @markfernandes2396 6 месяцев назад +1

    driving a car while others are texting in rush hour traffic can be driving at your own risk

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  6 месяцев назад

      Yet so many do it. Thanks for your feedback.

  • @ngm3673
    @ngm3673 3 месяца назад +1

    Funny how everyone complains on prices but doesnt put in consideration of all the inflation going on an also mark up on parts the company needs to make money too an cant do that or pay there employees for free parts but yet there willing to pay a ridiculaous amount for a car or anything else

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  3 месяца назад

      Well said! Thank you for sharing your feedback!

  • @aaronmurphy9802
    @aaronmurphy9802 Год назад

    Was really hoping you were gonna show me how…..

  • @gordon1201
    @gordon1201 3 месяца назад +1

    You didn't explain WHY...

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the comment. These questions might help determine why.
      Do you have the proper equipment to wind metal springs that have 150 to 200 pounds of torque near your face?
      Are you completely comfortable working under those conditions?
      What is your time and safety worth?

  • @nev12345678910
    @nev12345678910 3 месяца назад

    If you’re going to do this make sure you are 10000% sure you know EXACTLY what you’re doing. Lost my father to one of these

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  3 месяца назад

      I'm so sorry to hear about your father. It's a common occurrence most people are simply not away of.

    • @nev12345678910
      @nev12345678910 3 месяца назад +1

      @@sosgds im not against diy at all even the dangerous jobs people should just be aware of every risk and not cut no corners

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  3 месяца назад

      @@nev12345678910 I completely agree. Most DIY projects are very safe with the right tools.

  • @itmaslanka
    @itmaslanka Год назад

    It took me 30 min! At least you could do would be to suggest a safe way on doing this ! But no you just try to scare people away ! Just bring the old spring with you to get the correct size !

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  Год назад

      August 3, 2023

  • @EL17762
    @EL17762 6 месяцев назад +1

    They’re always expecting it to be way less than you find out what they do and how much they charge women thought I could replace 18 shutters for 500 bucks she’s a psychotherapist that charges $300 an hour. It was gonna be more than $500 for the shutters.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  6 месяцев назад

      People rarely value expertise and practical wisdom. But the level of skill that is required to take care of the entire garage door system will surprise them. Throw in the fact that most garage door repairs are band aids. They end up paying double for a spring job and now a whole new garage door replacement.

  • @jimmyc451
    @jimmyc451 4 месяца назад +1

    Changing the spring is not dangerous, tightening the spring is

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  4 месяца назад

      Indeed.

  • @garrettthompson2162
    @garrettthompson2162 Год назад +2

    Many Commercial garage door springs are wound to 4400-7000+psi with heavier duty winding bars

  • @Casmige
    @Casmige 8 месяцев назад +1

    Look at Simple it’s really really simple: I simply get my ex-wife to replace my Springs.
    Eazy-Peazy lemon-squeezy!.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  8 месяцев назад

      Does she need employment?

  • @terrymaloney3973
    @terrymaloney3973 2 месяца назад

    A tad more?

  • @angryCOMMguy
    @angryCOMMguy Год назад +2

    “Paying a little more.” Give me a break, this job doesn’t require a C professional at all. The hardest part is finding replacement sirens because the industry perpetuates this façade that is incredibly dangerous. While it is dangerous, if taking the proper precautions, it’s no more dangerous than using jack stands to change the oil in your car.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  Год назад

      August 8, 2023

  • @Hierax415
    @Hierax415 2 месяца назад

    Do dangerous things carefully. Or pay a hell of a premium.

  • @akshonclip
    @akshonclip 2 месяца назад

    Still not nearly as dangerous as the old one piece hinged door springs.

  • @shanew7361
    @shanew7361 Год назад +4

    I hired it out not worth the risk.

  • @Alfactors
    @Alfactors 9 месяцев назад

    Automechanics dorm mechanics plumbers that are all human they're not robots

  • @1agaragedoorssacramento
    @1agaragedoorssacramento Год назад +4

    How much is your life worth? We had at least 10 customers that went to the hospital because they tried to do it themselves.

    • @WildBill541
      @WildBill541 Год назад +2

      We had 420 hospitalizations. Call a pro

    • @JohnDoeEagle1
      @JohnDoeEagle1 Год назад +2

      The people without the specialized training and tools will tackle this job themselves but can't/won't change their own oil in their vehicle.
      What is wrong with this picture here? Bottom line if you aren't a pro have the common sense to leave it alone and go call a professional. You can be easily killed or maimed messing with garage door springs.

    • @guayabito6946
      @guayabito6946 Год назад +4

      @@WildBill541 We who? 420 hospitalizations due to garage spring installations? on a city of what population and over what span of time?

    • @WildBill541
      @WildBill541 Год назад +2

      @@guayabito6946 In a span of 6 weeks, in the little town of Decatur Nebraska.

    • @RyanStewartUSA
      @RyanStewartUSA 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@WildBill541 People in Nebraska must be morons. This cityboy millennial did it on both of his 140lb when one broke (did the other just because why not, got the longer springs too in the hopes they last longer) with ZERO issues. Like a 15 minute youtube video outlines the entire process and as long as you make sure the levers are seated properly while winding its about impossible to injure yourself.

  • @bigblue3568
    @bigblue3568 6 месяцев назад

    $475 to replace ONE spring that costs $55 at Lowes... too him all of 15 mins. NEVER again...

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience.
      Why do you think he charged you that amount?
      Did the professional provide any other services while replacing your spring.
      What type of garage door do you own?

  • @jasoncho8649
    @jasoncho8649 8 месяцев назад +1

    Garage door “professionals” are crooks

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  7 месяцев назад

      December 11, 2023

  • @peterbattle5702
    @peterbattle5702 Месяц назад

    Hey thanks for the lack of information within this short.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  Месяц назад

      Thanks for the feedback! We also have long-form videos that go in depth on the mini risks of replacing the garage door torsion spring.

  • @antjobert
    @antjobert 26 дней назад

    I thought this was going to be a video about what makes the springs so dangerous. This wasn't very helpful.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  25 дней назад

      Hello. Thank you for your feedback. Our 60 seconds content leads to our longer form videos that do in depth about the risk of replacing torsion springs.

  • @mikecrawford5331
    @mikecrawford5331 Год назад

    This video seems to be lacking in explanation

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  Год назад

      It's a 60 second video. I do have longer form content that might help.

  • @paliboj8180
    @paliboj8180 5 месяцев назад

    People that talk fast you should not trust.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  5 месяцев назад

      Thaaaaaaannnnnkkks foooorrrr ttttthhhhheeee ffffeeeeeddddbbbaaaaaaccckkk.

  • @weaponsxpert87
    @weaponsxpert87 5 месяцев назад

    Way to make a video with no information

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  4 месяца назад

      I appreciate your feedback.
      What type of information do you need?

  • @willierants5880
    @willierants5880 4 месяца назад

    This was useless information. Provided no value.

    • @sosgds
      @sosgds  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for your useful feedback.

  • @greatsoutherntrendkill79
    @greatsoutherntrendkill79 9 месяцев назад +2

    It’s not rocket science