Goodbye TorqueMaster — Wythe, Hampton
The situation
"Second TorqueMaster spring failure in five years. I was done. A tech literally told me 'I can't get parts for this.' I needed a real fix."
Our diagnosis
2003 Wayne Dalton door with original TorqueMaster counterbalance — one internal spring had broken again, and parts were now hard-to-impossible to source. Door and tracks were otherwise solid.
What we did
Removed the TorqueMaster tube and sealed springs. Installed a new 1" torsion shaft, two end bearing plates, a center bearing, galvanized drums, galvanized cables, and a 20k-cycle torsion spring pair sized to the door's weight.
Time on site
About 3 hours.
Final price
$465 complete.
"Converted our old Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster to a real torsion spring system. Door is finally quiet and I know it can actually be serviced now. Worth every penny."
Similar service or area?
This was a torquemaster conversion job in Hampton. If you're dealing with something similar, we'd be happy to take a look.