Hammond Garage Door Spring Repair: Safety-First Approach

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Few components in a home work as hard as a garage door spring. Every raise, every lower, every quick dash to work in winter puts another cycle on a tightly wound coil that stores a surprising amount of energy. When that spring fatigues or snaps, the door’s 150 to 300 pounds no longer feel weightless to the opener. The symptoms seem simple, but the risks are not. I have spent years servicing doo