Garage Door FAQ — Florence

Answers to common garage door questions for Florence homeowners.

What garage door opener brands do you recommend, and will they work with my existing door?
We install LiftMaster, Chamberlain, and Genie openers—all solid choices for Florence homes. Compatibility depends on your door's weight and frame condition. Older doors sometimes need reinforcement before we mount a new opener. We'll inspect your setup during a free assessment and recommend what makes sense for your specific situation, whether that's upgrading to a new unit or adapting what you have.
How do I know if my opener has enough horsepower for my garage door?
Horsepower should match door weight, not just wishful thinking. A standard single-car door typically needs a ½ hp opener; heavier insulated or double-car doors often require ¾ hp or more. An undersized opener strains the mechanism and wears out faster. We measure your door, check its condition, and recommend the right power level. Undersizing saves money upfront but costs more in repairs down the road.
What exactly does your warranty cover on a new garage door installation?
Our workmanship carries a 2-year warranty on installation and adjustments. Door panels typically come with manufacturer coverage ranging from 5 to 10 years depending on the product line. Springs and openers have separate warranties—usually 5 years on springs, 3 to 5 years on openers. We'll provide you with all documentation at completion so you know exactly what's protected and for how long.
My garage is attached to the house and the door is really loud. What can I do?
Noise travels through attached garages straight into living spaces. We can help with vibration-damping rollers, a quieter belt-drive opener instead of chain-drive, and insulation upgrades that absorb sound. Worn springs and hinges amplify noise too—replacing those makes a noticeable difference. A full soundproofing solution combines several upgrades, but even one or two tweaks usually help neighbors sleep better.
What R-value insulation should I choose for a Florence garage door?
Florence's humidity and temperature swings benefit from an R-9 or R-12 insulated door. R-9 handles most residential needs and improves energy efficiency without heavy cost. R-12 is worth it if your garage connects to conditioned living space or you want maximum climate control. Insulation also reduces noise and helps prevent condensation on metal panels during our humid seasons. We'll discuss your priorities and budget during the quote.
How can I tell if my garage door springs are about to fail, or if something else is wrong?
A failing spring usually shows one clear sign: the door feels heavy or won't open smoothly even with the opener running. You might hear a loud bang if a spring snaps. Don't force it—a broken spring is dangerous. Other issues like misalignment, bent tracks, or worn rollers feel different; the door might stick or bind but remains relatively light. We diagnose the real problem before recommending spring replacement or other repairs.
How do I get an accurate phone quote without a technician visit?
Have these details ready: door size (single or double car), age, material (steel, wood, aluminum), and current condition. Let us know if it's insulated and what opener you have, if any. If you email photos of the door and frame, we can ballpark costs faster. For precision pricing on installation, we do need a quick in-person look—measurements and frame condition affect labor. A site visit is free and usually takes 15 minutes.
Should I repair my old garage door or replace it entirely?
If repairs exceed 50% of a replacement cost, replacement usually wins. Single panel fixes and spring replacements are smart repairs. But if multiple issues hit at once—rust, broken springs, failing opener, dented panels—a new door makes financial sense and saves headaches. A newer door also improves home value and curb appeal in Florence neighborhoods. We'll give you honest numbers for both options so you can decide based on age, condition, and your budget.
When should I replace the weather stripping and seals around my garage door?
Check seals yearly, especially before our rainy seasons. If rubber looks cracked, peeling, or compressed, it's time to replace. Poor seals let in moisture, pests, and drafts—costly problems in Florence's humid climate. We recommend replacing weather stripping every 3 to 5 years depending on sun exposure and use. Replacement is affordable and prevents water damage to the door frame and garage interior. A fresh seal also improves insulation efficiency.

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