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Frequently Asked Questions:
Why did my garage door spring break?
Garage door springs are rated for a specific number of cycles—one cycle is the door going up and down once. Over time, these springs can wear out due to constant use, leading to breakage. Factors like extreme temperatures, rust, or lack of maintenance can also contribute to spring failure.
How much does it cost to repair a garage door?
Repair costs vary based on the problem and the parts needed. On average, you can expect a repair to cost between $150 to $350, but more extensive repairs like replacing the door or openers may run higher. We provide upfront estimates so you know exactly what to expect.
The average lifespan of a garage door is about 25 years, depending on the material, maintenance, and usage. Regular maintenance, such as lubrication and tune-ups, can help extend its lifespan.
Regular maintenance is key! Keeping your door lubricated, checking the springs, and scheduling professional inspections will help catch minor issues before they turn into major problems.
Noises often come from worn-out or broken parts, like springs, rollers, or cables. It could also be due to a lack of lubrication or misalignment. Scheduling a tune-up can help identify and resolve the issue before it becomes a bigger problem.
For optimal performance, we recommend scheduling a tune-up at least once a year. Regular maintenance can help prevent issues like broken springs or misaligned tracks and ensure your garage door is functioning safely and efficiently.
This could be caused by a variety of issues, such as a malfunctioning opener, broken springs, or a misaligned track. It’s also possible the door sensors are blocked or dirty. If your door isn’t responding, it’s important to call a professional to inspect and diagnose the problem.
A door that’s off track can be dangerous and should not be used. Attempting to fix it yourself can cause further damage or injury. Call a professional immediately to realign the tracks and ensure the door operates smoothly and safely.