Garage Door
Learning Center

How a Torsion System Works

Click Here To Book Online Now

How a Torsion System Works

Torsion springs are mounted on a torsion tube above your garage door frame on the area called the header. They are wound up to create torque, or tension. As the door closes, cables attached to the bottom corners force the springs to wind up. When the door opens, the springs unwind, and the tension transfers to lift the door open.

Torsion spring system in interior of garage.jpg
tech winding torsion tube.jpg

Torsion springs are generally safer than extension springs in terms of operation because they’re contained on a torsion tube. However, you should never try to wind, repair, or replace a torsion spring by yourself. Because they are under such extreme tension, they can cause serious injury, so always call a professional.

Torsion systems require the ground in the garage door opening to be completely level. You also need 12 inches above the door on which to mount the spring. Often, there isn’t enough space for a torsion system in an older home. Torsion systems are recommended for heavier doors but are required for all doors over 8 feet tall.

Providing the information and resources you need to find the perfect garage door for your home and budget.

Appointment

Book your free garage door estimate with us conveniently online!

Book Now

Garage Door Gallery

Check out our large selections of garage doors!

Garage Door Gallery

Garage Door Designer

Design your new garage door in 10 minutes and send for a free quote!

Garage Door Designer

Learning Center

Visit our learning center for more information!

Learning Center

Providing the information and resources you need to find the perfect garage door for your home and budget.

Appointment

Book your free garage door estimate with us conveniently online!

Book Now

Garage Door Selections

Check out our large selections of garage doors!

Garage Door Gallery

Design Your Door

Design your new garage door in 10 minutes and send for a free quote!

Garage Door Designer

Learning Center

Visit our learning center for more information!

Learning Center

Fayetteville Area

(910) 427-1367

(910) 427-1367
Goldsboro Area

(919) 263-3627

(919) 263-3627
Sanford Area

(919) 263-3628

(919) 263-3628
Lumberton Area

(910) 427-1371

(910) 427-1371
Pinehurst Area

(910) 427-1404

(910) 427-1404
Smithfield Area

(919) 263-3462

(919) 263-3462
Clinton Area

(910) 490-3200

(910) 490-3200
Precision Garage Door Service
Office: (910) 378-4444
504 Cumberland St
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Precision Garage Door Service
Office: (910) 319-1586
102 N Chippewa St
Lumberton, NC 28358
Precision Garage Door Service of Goldsboro
Office: (984) 204-6303
223-2 W Walnut St
Goldsboro, NC 27530