New to the forums and fixing garage doors. thanks for the time. I just got a couple of questions. My 1-car garage door cables became a mess and came off the pully on the torsion rod...so the door wouldnt close and when I pulled the emergency release to close it the opener came off the wall because of the weight of the door. nonetheless the door closed.
I thought I would be able to put it back on myself since it looked like all I needed to was recoil the cable and reattach the door opener rod to the wall again.
So I did get the door opener reattached to the wall...that was easy part. and I can open and close the door...however the cable will not sit on the pulley...I am guessing the torsion tension might have gotten screwed up. i dont know.
Can I use the garage door as it is now? without it being connected to the torsion spring? it does open and close. I am guessin it might just weight a bit more when its open but its only open for a few seconds...enough to get the car out.
Should I try to rotate the tension rod and fix it myself or get a contractor?
attached are pics to clear up anything i couldnt explain. Again thank you for your time and expertise.
I thought I would be able to put it back on myself since it looked like all I needed to was recoil the cable and reattach the door opener rod to the wall again.
So I did get the door opener reattached to the wall...that was easy part. and I can open and close the door...however the cable will not sit on the pulley...I am guessing the torsion tension might have gotten screwed up. i dont know.
Can I use the garage door as it is now? without it being connected to the torsion spring? it does open and close. I am guessin it might just weight a bit more when its open but its only open for a few seconds...enough to get the car out.
Should I try to rotate the tension rod and fix it myself or get a contractor?
attached are pics to clear up anything i couldnt explain. Again thank you for your time and expertise.
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