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When changing a broken garage door spring should i change both?

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  Yes, it's generally recommended to change both garage door springs when one of them breaks. Here's why: Balance: Garage doors are designed to operate with a balanced spring system . When one spring breaks, the balance is disrupted, and the remaining spring will have to bear the entire weight of the door. This can put extra stress on the working spring and lead to its premature failure as well. Symmetry: Having two springs ensures even torque force distribution on both sides of the garage door tube. This helps prevent unnecessary strain on components like the end bearing plates. Safety: A balanced spring system contributes to the safe operation of the garage door. When both springs are functioning correctly, the door is less likely to become misaligned or suddenly drop, reducing the risk of accidents or injuries. Cost Efficiency: Replacing both springs at the same time can be more cost-effective in the long run. If you replace only one spring and the other one fails shortl...