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Garage Door Repair in Carignan
DoorForce provides professional garage door repair in Carignan. From broken springs to misaligned tracks, our technicians handle all garage door repairs in Montreal and surrounding areas. Same-day service available.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer garage door repair in Carignan?
Yes. DoorForce serves Carignan with same-day service for most garage door repair calls. Call 438-807-3052 to book.
Why does my garage door open unevenly?
Uneven movement almost always means one torsion spring has broken or lost tension, or a cable has slipped off the drum. One side of the door is carrying more load than the other. Stop using the door until a technician inspects the spring or cable — continued use accelerates damage to the tracks and opener motor.
What are the signs of a broken torsion spring?
The most common sign is a loud bang from the garage — often described as a gunshot — followed by a door that feels extremely heavy when lifted manually. You may also see a visible gap in the spring coil, or the door will only open 6 inches before the opener disengages. Never force the door open with a broken spring.
Why is my garage door making grinding noises?
Grinding usually points to dry or worn rollers, loose hardware, or a track section that has bent or shifted out of alignment. Metal-on-metal contact inside the track is the most common cause. Lubricating rollers, hinges, and the spring shaft with a garage door-specific product (not WD-40) resolves most grinding issues.
Can I replace a garage door spring myself?
We strongly advise against it. Torsion springs hold 200–300 lbs of stored mechanical energy. Improper handling during winding or unwinding can cause severe injury. Spring replacement requires calibrated winding bars, precise tension settings matched to door weight, and hands-on safety experience — not a DIY job.
Why does my garage door reverse before fully closing?
This is almost always a sensor issue. The two photoelectric sensors at the base of the door must be properly aligned and free of dirt or moisture. When the infrared beam is interrupted or the sensor bracket has been knocked out of position, the door reads a false obstruction and reverses. Cleaning the lenses and re-aligning the brackets usually resolves it immediately.
How long do garage door springs typically last?
Standard residential torsion springs are rated for 10,000 to 15,000 cycles — roughly 7 to 9 years with average daily use (2 cycles per day). High-cycle springs rated for 25,000+ cycles are available and significantly reduce replacement frequency for busy households. Montreal winters can shorten lifespan due to cold-weather brittleness.
What causes garage door cables to snap?
Cables fail from metal fatigue, rust and corrosion along the cable length, fraying where the cable wraps around the drum, or sudden overload caused by a broken spring transferring uneven weight onto a single cable. Cables rarely snap without warning — visible fraying or individual strand breakage are early signs to watch for.
Why is my garage door off track?
Off-track doors result from a broken cable (which drops one side suddenly), a vehicle impact with the door frame, a worn roller that has jumped out of the track channel, or a bent track section. An off-track door must not be forced open or closed — it is a safety hazard and will cause additional damage to the door panels and hardware.
What maintenance should I do on my garage door?
Every 6 months: lubricate all rollers, hinges, and the torsion spring shaft using a lithium-based garage door lubricant. Inspect cables visually for fraying. Test balance by disconnecting the opener and lifting the door manually to waist height — it should stay in place without assistance. Check the bottom rubber seal for cracking and inspect the weatherstripping on the sides.
What happens if I ignore a broken spring?
Operating a door with a broken spring puts the full door weight on the opener motor, which can burn out within days. The intact cable is also now carrying unbalanced load and is at high risk of snapping. The prolonged imbalance progressively damages the rollers, tracks, and hinges. What starts as a spring repair often becomes a much larger job if left unaddressed.
Why is one side of my garage door lower than the other?
An uneven bottom gap between the door and the floor almost always points to a broken or weak torsion spring, a cable that has come off its drum, or a roller that has exited the track on one side. Stop operating the door immediately — running an unbalanced door forces the opener into override and bends the bottom panel over time.
Can Montreal winters affect my garage door system?
Yes, significantly. Steel springs become more brittle below -15°C and are more prone to snapping during the first opening of a cold morning. Standard lubricants thicken in extreme cold and lose effectiveness on rollers and hinges. The rubber bottom seal can freeze to the concrete and tear when the door opens. We recommend a pre-winter lubrication service in October using low-temperature rated grease.
How do I know if my garage door rollers are worn out?
Worn rollers produce a grinding or squealing noise as the door moves. Visually, look for flat spots or chips on the roller wheel, and check if the roller is wobbling or tilting inside the track bracket. Nylon rollers typically last 10,000 to 15,000 cycles before the wheel surface degrades. Replacing them before full failure prevents track damage.
What causes a garage door to become noisy over time?
Noise accumulates gradually from roller wear, dry hinges, loose nuts and bolts on the track brackets, and spring fatigue. Metal rollers amplify vibration through the steel track more than nylon rollers do. In most cases, tightening all hardware, lubricating every pivot point, and replacing worn nylon rollers eliminates 90% of door noise permanently.
How often should a garage door be professionally serviced?
Once per year for most residential doors in normal use. For high-use doors (three or more cycles per day), every 6 months is recommended. A professional service visit covers lubrication, full hardware inspection, spring and cable tension check, balance test, and sensor alignment — catching developing issues before they become emergency repairs.
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