If you re unsure if your garage door is balanced there is a simple test you can perform to evaluate the quality of your door.
Fix an of balance garage door.
A garage door should stay down when closed open when raised and at the halfway point when raised halfway.
Move the door open and closed manually.
Like with an extension spring door you ll start by disconnecting the door and checking its balance but that s where the similarities end.
You will need a stepladder locking pliers two winding bars and a 3 8 inch open end wrench.
For maximum safety place a set of c clamps on the tracks just above the bottom set of rollers.
While you won t need special tools to fix an unbalanced garage door you will need a few common items to make your task easier so make sure you have them all handy before you begin.
Stand a stepladder at the area of the motor and unplug the power cord to the opener.
Adjusting the lift cable finer adjustments to the alignment can be made by lifting the cable and not the spring.
For starters you ll work with the door in the down position.
Pull down on the emergency release handle to disconnect the door from the opener track.
Press the button on the garage door opener to close the door if it has an opener.
You need to start with the door in the down position so you can lift it up to various heights and check the balance.
There are three pieces of casing.
Close the garage door all the way.
Two that run vertically up the sides and one horizontal on top.
Close the door from the inside.
2 brace the open door.
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Use the handle to close the door all the way if it doesn t have an opener.
Close the garage door.
Insert the tip of a flat pry bar behind the door casing to expose the door jamb.
If that point is more than four feet or less than three feet above the ground you will need to balance the door.
Move the garage door up and down until you find a place where the door stays suspended when you let go.
Detach the garage door from the opener using the red manual release rope.