The
torsion springs (the springs above the door) should only be
adjusted by a professional. Do not attempt to repair or
adjust torsion springs yourself.
Old Springs - Your garage door’s springs are arguably the
most important and most dangerous part of your door. Springs
wear out. When they break, injury can result. If you have an
older garage door, have your springs inspected by a
professional technician and replaced if needed. If your door
has two springs, both should be replaced, even if one is not
broken. This will not only prevent any damage caused by the
breaking of the second spring, but also keep your door
working efficiently.
Loud Springs - Springs can squeak and be noisy. This is
caused by normal use and does not necessarily indicate a
problem. Before calling a professional service technician,
use a spray-on lubricant (recommended especially for garage
doors). If the noise persists, call a professional garage
door installer for service. WARNING - Springs are under high
tension. Only qualified persons should adjust them.
Garage door springs, cables, brackets, and other hardware
attached to the springs are under very high tension and, if
handled improperly, can cause serious injury. Only a
qualified professional or a mechanically experienced person
should adjust them, but only by carefully following the
manufacturer's instructions.
The torsion springs (the springs above the door) should only
be adjusted by a professional. Do not attempt to repair or
adjust torsion springs yourself.
A restraining cable or other device should be installed on
the extension spring (the spring along the side of the door)
to help contain the spring if it breaks.
WARNING - Never remove, adjust, or loosen the screws on the
bottom brackets of the door. These brackets are connected to
the spring by the lift cable and are under extreme tension.
Lubrication
Regularly lubricate the moving parts of the door. However,
do not lubricate plastic idler bearings. Consult the door
owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommendation.
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Humble Beginnings
The Peters Colony and Little Elm were chartered in 1841 as part of the Republic of Texas.
The area was inhabited mostly by Indian tribes who lived along the several creeks that traversed the area, providing abundant water for springs and associated wildlife for food. As settlers discovered, the area also had a rich source of timber which provided fuel in the harsh winters and fertile soil for crops.
Surprising Growth
Little Elm remained a quiet lakeside community until growth by surrounding communities began to have a profound affect on our sleepy town.
As growth discovered Little Elm in the late 1990’s, residents began to prepare for the flood of new residents that were learning about our beautiful lake setting that had been enjoyed so much by a small number of the local residents for decades.
Incorporation
Little Elm was incorporated in June 1966; adopted the Council/Manager form of government and its Home Rule Charter in May of 2001; and currently has approximately 9,012 acres or 14.08 square miles within its corporate limits.
If you are drawn to town culture, rich in history that goes back to the birth roots of the great State of Texas, you will love Little Elm!
Little Elm Park is located on Lake Lewisville in Little Elm, Texas. There are many amenities located within the park and are listed below. The address of the park is 704 W. Eldorado Parkway.
Amenities of the Park
Playground
Pavilion with grill (see rental facilities page)
Amphitheater (see rental facilities page)
Camping areas
Picnic areas
Boat ramp
Softball fields
Multi-purpose fields
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