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		<title>Garage Torsion Spring Replacement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three years ago, I had purchased a new garage door and opener through Costco. A local contractor handled the installation. Other than the light bulb repeatedly getting loose, the door and opener worked flawlessly. I really like the new steel sectional garage door for two reasons: I didn&#8217;t have to worry if I parked too [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three years ago, I had purchased a new garage door and opener through Costco.  A <a href="http://www.aaronoverheaddoor.com/">local contractor</a> handled the installation. Other than the light bulb repeatedly getting loose, the door and opener worked flawlessly.  I really like the new steel sectional garage door for two reasons:</p>
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<li>I didn&#8217;t have to worry if I parked too close to the garage door anymore. That&#8217;s a real problem with tilt up garage doors.</li>
<li>When I was inside the garage, I no longer had to worry about the garage door whacking someone when it opened.  Again, a problem with tilt up garage doors.</li>
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<p>Anyways, the honeymoon ended last night when one of the torsion springs broke.  Ugh.  At first, I wasn&#8217;t sure what was happening.  The garage door would only open about 3 inches and then stop.  It also could not completely close by itself.  I ended pulling the release so that the garage door could slam shut.  After some inspection, I discovered that one of the springs was broken.  Now, I&#8217;ve fixed many an extension spring on tilt up garage doors before, but torsion springs were something new.  I spotted this page on <a href="http://www.truetex.com/garage.htm">replacing torsion springs</a> and it looked entirely unappealing.  Anyways, I called one contractor who quoted me $239 to replace the one spring.  Not sure if that was the after hours price or their regular price, but since I was in no hurry I waited until day break to call again.  This time, I called <a href="http://www.halcyonoverheaddoor.com/">Halcyon Overhead Doors</a> in San Jose.  $159 to replace one spring and $199 to replace both.  Of course, I replaced both with high cycle torsion springs that should last 12-15 years.  We&#8217;ll see how these perform, but a garage spring failing after three years?  C&#8217;mon.</p>
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