Common questions homeowners ask us:
We recommend having your garage door professionally serviced at least once a year. Regular maintenance includes lubricating moving parts, checking spring tension, testing safety features, and inspecting for wear. This preventive care can extend the life of your garage door by many years and help avoid costly emergency repairs. If your door is used frequently or in harsh weather conditions, semi-annual service may be beneficial.
Several warning signs indicate your garage door springs may need replacement: the door feels unusually heavy when lifting manually, it opens unevenly or crooked, you hear loud squeaking or grinding noises, visible gaps in the spring coils, or the door won't stay open when raised halfway. Spring replacement is dangerous and should only be performed by trained professionals due to the extreme tension involved. Never attempt to replace garage door springs yourself.
A standard residential garage door installation typically takes 3-5 hours, depending on the complexity of the project. This includes removing the old door (if applicable), installing the new door panels, setting up the track system, installing the springs and hardware, connecting the opener, and testing all safety features. Custom or oversized doors may require additional time. We always ensure everything is properly installed and functioning before we leave.