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Garage Door FAQ — Dover

Answers to common garage door questions for Dover homeowners.

My garage door sensors keep misaligning. Is this a safety issue?
Absolutely—misaligned sensors are a real safety concern. Those photoelectric eyes prevent the door from closing if something blocks the path. In Dover, where we get heavy moisture and temperature swings, sensor lenses can collect dust or condensation, throwing off the beam. We'll realign them, clean the lenses, and test the safety reverse function. If sensors are aging or damaged, replacement is affordable insurance against accidents.
What R-value insulation do I need for a Dover garage?
Dover's winters and humid summers make insulation worth considering. An R-9 to R-12 door handles our climate well, keeping heat loss reasonable without breaking the bank. If your garage is conditioned or you live in an older home with poor overall insulation, R-16 or higher pays dividends long-term. We'll discuss your heating and cooling costs during a consultation—insulation choice ties directly to your comfort and utility bills.
How do I know when my garage door cables need replacing?
Cables typically last 7–10 years depending on use frequency. Watch for visible fraying, rust, or if one side of the door hangs lower than the other. Don't wait until a cable snaps—a broken cable is dangerous and leaves you unable to open the door safely. We inspect cables during routine maintenance visits. Replacement is urgent work; call us if you spot damage, and we'll fit you in quickly to prevent further damage.
Do you offer financing or payment plans?
We work with homeowners on budget concerns. While exact options depend on your project scope, we can discuss payment arrangements when we quote your job. Many customers find that financing a new door makes sense given the lifespan—a quality garage door lasts 15–20 years. Call us with your situation, and we'll explore what works for your household.
What does your warranty actually cover?
Our warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship on the door itself—springs, panels, and hardware. Labor is typically guaranteed for one year on repairs and installations. What it doesn't cover: normal wear, improper maintenance, or damage from weather extremes or accidents. We'll provide a full written warranty document before work starts so there's no confusion. Different manufacturers also offer their own warranties, which we detail upfront.
Should I choose steel, wood, aluminum, or composite for my new door?
Steel is our most popular choice—durable, insulated well, affordable, and handles Dover's moisture without major issues. Aluminum is lightweight but less insulating. Wood looks beautiful on older Dover homes but requires regular maintenance in our humid climate. Composite blends wood appearance with modern durability and low upkeep. Your home's style, budget, and maintenance tolerance all factor in. We'll show samples and discuss longevity during a free estimate.
How do I know if my opener has enough horsepower for my door?
A standard 1/2 HP opener handles most residential doors, but heavier doors—especially insulated steel or wood—benefit from 3/4 HP or 1 HP units. We measure your door's weight and check existing opener performance during an inspection. An undersized opener strains the system, shortens its life, and may fail in cold weather. If you're replacing an old opener or upgrading a heavy door, proper sizing ensures smooth, quiet operation for years.
What's the benefit of a battery backup system?
Battery backup keeps your garage door operable during power outages—critical if your car's trapped inside or you need emergency access. Dover experiences occasional outages from winter storms and grid work, so backup is practical insurance. Systems typically provide 20–50 cycles on battery power. Installation is straightforward on most openers. It's an affordable add-on that prevents frustration when the power goes out.
How do I get an accurate quote over the phone?
Have these details ready: your door's approximate age, whether it's insulated, the material (steel, wood, etc.), and what needs fixing or replacing. If it's a new door, describe your home's style. We'll ask about any unusual wear or damage you've noticed. For best accuracy, an in-person visit lets us measure and assess condition, but we can give you a reliable ballpark range by phone. Either way, no surprises—we confirm everything in writing before starting work.

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