Garage Door Parts
Now you can save money on repairs when you "do-it-yourself" with garage door parts

Now you can save money on repairs when you "do-it-yourself" with garage door parts

Find the most information on garage door parts with this online guide. Garage door repair is made easy when you can do it yourself.

Garage door springs are one item that you may need to do a garage door repair on your own. Garage door parts are found at many of the manufacturers in our online buyers guide.

Learn the difference between tension and extension with our online guide to garage door springs. Understanding garage door parts has never been easier.

Shop online to replace or repair your garage door with quality garage door parts. Instructions on do it yourself garage door repair is just a click away.

Garage Door Parts

This guide is a great way to identify the parts you will need to fix minor repairs on your garage door.

Here’s an idea of the garage door parts we will discuss in this article:

  • Sheaves
  • Roller
  • Hinges
  • Springs
  • Cables

A sheave helps to roll your garage door open and closed. A sheave kit comes with a sheave wheel and a sheave fork, helping you to replace or tighten the studs on your sheave wheel.

A garage door roller is a wheel attached to a sturdy stainless steel shaft. Installing this wheel will help to manually roll your garage door up and over, very quietly.

Hinges come in 11, 14, 16, and 18 gauge sizes. They are sold very cheap in packages of 75 or more.

You can find cables for pulleys in materials like steel, nylon braided cords, aircraft cable and more. Cables come in lengths from 250 feet up to 5,000 feet. Cable accessories include adjustment and cable clips, as well as cable spools and clamps.

More garage door parts include electrical cords, cones & drums, locks & handles, top & bottom fixtures and lubricant.

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Garage Door Springs

When you’re doing a garage door repair, you’ll most likely need to replace the garage door springs.

However, it's not always wise to try and replace springs, brackets or cables yourself. These parts are under a lot of tension and can be dangerous to replace if you’re not a professional.

There are a variety of different garage door springs to choose from. Each spring has a different role to play in maintaining the proper function of your garage door. Here are some common terms for garage door springs:

  • Extension
  • High cycle
  • Torsion
  • Bumpers

Extension springs are used for 7 foot tall garage doors, with cables that are 1/8 inches thick and 12 foot 6 inches long. They are looped at one end for attachment.

High cycle springs are used along with high cycle sheaves, which are mainly used in commercial doors. For instance, in car washes and hospitals.

Torsion spring drums are used in residential garage doors up to 8 feet tall. They come in pairs and stationary cones are placed inside the diameter of the torsion spring.

Bumper springs are essential to your garage door and should only be replaced by a professional.

Garage Repairs

Your garage door may require a wide variety of repairs. If you notice that your garage door is creating a lot of noise as it opens and closes, it could be from the cold weather.

Any instance where your garage door is not functioning properly, you have the option to choose to get a professional to look at the problem, or fix it yourself.

Professionals may need to install certain parts & accessories like springs, brackets or cables. For simple maintenance like applying lubricant, you can most likely do it yourself.

If you can’t identify what’s wrong with your garage door, you may want to have it inspected first. Always ask for a quote before authorizing any repair.

More ideas on garage doors and repairs can be found in our buyers guide.

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