How Forcing an Overhead Door Can Lead to Expensive Repairs
The purpose of garage doors, above all else, is to work effortlessly while considering safety. When a door fails to open or close properly, the temptation to force it can be great — especially when you’re in a hurry. To do so, you must either pull the release cord on your garage door or use a spring to allow entry on foot.
Here at Omega Garage Doors, we regularly witness the unnecessary damage and wear caused by manhandling garage doors. Here, we explain why it occurs, which parts of the door are most vulnerable, and how to prevent your door — and wallet!
Why Homeowners Force Garage Doors
These are large mechanisms composed of springs, cables, rollers, tracks, and an opener that all have to work together. If something doesn’t work on the lock, some common causes of you having to force open the door are:
The door is stuck or out of line
The opener doesn’t work, or it stops during use
Power outages or opener malfunctions
Broken or worn-out springs
Track obstructions or misalignment
But forcing the door, whether by hand or with the opener in operation, puts intense stress on parts that were never intended to endure it.
Common Damage Caused by Forcing an Overhead Door
Broken Spring
Garage door springs are tightly wound and lift the weight of the door. When a spring is worn or broken, what will happen if you try to force the door open?
- Complete spring failure
- Dangerous snap-back injuries
- Costly emergency repairs
With other parts breaking during a spring replacement, it can end up costing much more.
Burned-Out Garage Door Opener
Your opener is not intended to bail you out if you have foul body language. Forcing the door can:
- Overheat the motor
- Strip internal gears
- Shorten the opener’s lifespan
What could have been an easy fix can become a new opener before you know it.
Bent Tracks and Rollers
If a door is being pushed or pulled against pressure:
- Tracks can bend or warp
- Rollers can pop out or crack
- The door could run completely off track
Repaving or replacing tracks becomes much more costly when structural damage occurs.
Snapped Cables
Cables ensure a balanced right and left lift and lower. Jamming a door open can result in:
- Frayed or broken cables
- Uneven door movement
- Risk of the Door Slamming Shut
A broken cable is catastrophic and should be repaired only by an experienced technician.
Panel and Door Section Damage
If you have to push or pull on a misaligned door, it can:
- Cracked or dented door panels
- Separate door sections
- Compromise the door’s structural integrity
Replacing the panel is usually more expensive than fixing the initial problem sooner rather than later.
Safety Threats You Should Not Overlook
In addition to repair costs, trying to push or lift an overhead door can be very risky. A door can plummet unexpectedly, springs can snap, and cables can whip under tension. These are dangerous situations for people, vehicles, and property.
What You Should Do Instead
When your garage door does not open easily:
Stop using it immediately
Check for obvious obstructions
Don’t try to force or use the opener manually
Hire a pro garage door technician
At Omega Garage Doors, we pride ourselves on addressing minor problems before they become major, expensive repairs. Fast service not only saves money but also keeps your garage door safe and operational.
Preserve Your Property with Omega Garage Doors
Your overhead door is the most significant piece of moving equipment in your home or business. Caring for it — and consulting experts when something doesn’t feel right — can prolong its life, saving you aggravation and expense.
If your garage door isn’t working as it should, whether it is stuck, noisy, or won’t open and close as evenly, contact Omega Garage Doors for quick, reliable service at an outstanding value.
