Garage Door FAQ — Fountain
Answers to common garage door questions for Fountain homeowners.
My garage is attached to the house. How can I reduce the noise when the door opens and closes?
Attached garages in Fountain homes benefit most from weather stripping and insulation upgrades. We recommend adding foam insulation to the door panels themselves—this dampens vibration significantly. A worn-out opener motor also amplifies sound; replacing it with a belt-drive unit instead of chain-drive can cut noise by half. We'll assess your current setup and suggest the most cost-effective combination for your situation.
Should I repair my garage door or replace it entirely?
If repairs cost more than 50% of a replacement door's price, replacement usually makes sense. Single panel damage, broken springs, or opener issues typically warrant repair. But if your door is 15+ years old, showing rust, sagging, or needing frequent fixes, a new door saves money long-term and improves insulation value. We'll give you honest guidance—sometimes a repair buys you another 5-7 years.
My garage door came off the tracks. Is this dangerous, and can you fix it?
Off-track doors won't close safely and can cause injury, so don't force it. The good news: it's usually fixable without replacing the whole door. We'll realign the tracks, check for bent sections, and inspect the rollers and hinges. Most off-track situations stem from impact damage or worn rollers. Call us for an emergency visit—we prioritize these calls because safety matters.
What does your warranty actually cover?
Our standard warranty covers manufacturer defects on the door itself for 10 years, springs and hardware for 5 years, and opener components for 3 years. Labor is typically one year. We'll provide a detailed warranty card with every installation. Damage from accidents, lack of maintenance, or natural wear isn't covered. If you have questions about your specific coverage, ask during the quote—we explain it clearly.
How fast can you respond if my door breaks on a weekend or evening?
We serve Fountain and surrounding areas with same-day emergency response during business hours. For after-hours calls, we maintain an on-call technician for urgent lockouts and safety issues. Response time depends on our current schedule and your location within our service area. When you call, we'll give you an honest ETA. Broken springs and stuck doors are our priority emergencies.
What's the difference between steel, aluminum, wood, and composite garage doors?
Steel doors are affordable, durable, and insulate well—best for most Fountain homes. Aluminum is lightweight but dents easier and offers less insulation. Wood provides classic curb appeal but needs regular maintenance in our climate. Composite mimics wood's look while resisting weathering and rot, though it costs more upfront. Your choice depends on budget, style preference, and how much maintenance you'll commit to. We'll discuss pros and cons.
How do I know if my opener has enough horsepower for my door?
Door weight and insulation level determine the horsepower needed. A standard single-car steel door typically needs ½ hp; heavier insulated or double-car doors need ¾ or 1+ hp. If your opener struggles, cycles on and off repeatedly, or makes grinding sounds, it's undersized. We'll weigh your door and recommend the right opener size. Oversizing won't hurt, but undersizing causes premature failure.
How do I get an accurate phone quote without a technician visit?
Have your door measurements ready—width and height of the opening. Tell us the door age, current condition, and whether it's insulated. Let us know your opener type and any specific issues. For material and style choices, describe what you're looking for or mention nearby homes you like. We'll give you a ballpark range over the phone. A site visit is free if you want exact pricing before deciding.
My garage remote and keypad stopped working. Do I need to replace them?
Usually no. Most remotes and keypads just need reprogramming to your opener—a quick 5-minute fix. Check batteries first, then try the reprogram sequence in your opener's manual. If that doesn't work, the receiver inside the opener might need adjustment. We can reprogram or replace remotes and keypads affordably. Call us if DIY reprogramming doesn't work; we'll walk you through it or send a tech if needed.