• It’s recommended to have your garage door serviced at least once a year to ensure it operates smoothly and to address any wear and tear before it becomes a bigger issue.

  • If your door is difficult to lift, makes loud noises, or is uneven when opening or closing, it could be a sign that your springs are worn and need replacement.

  • We strongly advise against attempting to replace a broken garage door spring yourself. Springs are under extreme tension and can cause serious injury or damage if handled improperly. For your safety, it's crucial to have a trained professional perform the repair using the correct tools and techniques.

  • The cost varies depending on the nature of the repair. Minor fixes like sensor realignment can be relatively inexpensive, while spring or motor replacements can cost more. We offer free estimates to give you an accurate idea.

  • Yes, we offer warranties on both parts and labor. The specific duration will depend on the service provided and the parts installed, which will be outlined in your warranty agreement.

  • On average, a garage door opener lasts 10 to 15 years. Regular maintenance can help extend its lifespan.

  • Check for obstructions on the tracks, ensure the sensors are aligned, and inspect the remote's batteries. If the issue persists, it may require professional repair. Give us a call!

  • We install a variety of doors, including steel, aluminum, and insulated models. We can help you choose the best option based on your style preferences and functional needs.

  • Steel and aluminum doors are known for their durability and low maintenance, while insulated doors provide additional energy efficiency. The best choice depends on your specific needs and environment.

  • A standard garage door installation usually takes 2 to 3 hours, depending on the complexity of the job and the type of door being installed.

  • In some cases, we can replace a single damaged panel without having to replace the entire door. This would be the case for door models 2021 and newer, because the woodgrain finish on the panels slightly changed across the industry that year.