Frequently Asked Questions
What are some signs it’s time to replace my garage door?
Your garage door has visible wear and tear, such as cracks, dents, rust, or faded paint. You might also notice damage to the tracks, springs, or pulleys.
Your garage door is not opening or closing properly, or it stalls, opens slowly, or opens and closes by itself.
Your garage door has outdated internal technology, poor locks, or failing sensors.
Your garage door is over 20 years old, as garage doors typically last 15–30 years.
Here’s a few signs your garage doors needs serviced!
A garage door that makes strange or increasingly loud noises when opening or closing may need to be serviced.
A garage door that is not moving smoothly, seems unbalanced, or is not opening or closing all the way may be off track.
A garage door that jerks when opening or closing may have damaged rollers.
A garage door that slows down or has delays when opening or closing may need to be replaced.
A garage door that gets stuck or freezes before closing completely is a safety hazard. This could be due to a faulty garage door opener, broken rollers or tracks, or fastener problems.