One of the most common questions homeowners ask is whether a garage door can still be opened after a spring breaks.
The short answer is: it is possible, but not recommended.
Springs are designed to counterbalance the full weight of the door.
Without a working spring, the opener or the person lifting the door must carry that load.
Door may drop suddenly
Opener motor can burn out
Cables may snap under uneven tension
Serious injury risk
Even lifting the door manually can be dangerous.
In emergencies, two or more adults may carefully lift the door together.
This should only be done to remove a vehicle, not as a regular solution.
The safest option is to keep the door closed and schedule a professional repair.
Replacing the broken spring restores balance and prevents further damage.