Garage Door FAQ — Palm Beach Gardens
Answers to common garage door questions for Palm Beach Gardens homeowners.
Can you really come out the same day for an emergency repair?
Absolutely. We keep same-day slots open for true emergencies—a door that won't close, a broken spring, or a opener that's completely dead. Palm Beach Gardens summers can be brutal on garage doors with the heat and humidity, and we know you need it fixed fast. Call early in the day for the best chance at same-day service. Evening calls may roll into the next morning, depending on our schedule.
Do I need battery backup for my garage door opener?
It's worth considering, especially if you're in an area prone to power outages. A battery backup unit (usually $150–$300) keeps your door operational during blackouts so you can get in and out. Given Florida's weather patterns, many of our Palm Beach Gardens customers find it peace of mind. The backup typically lasts 24–48 hours of normal use before needing a recharge.
What payment and financing options do you offer?
We accept all major credit cards, checks, and digital payments. For larger jobs—spring replacements or full opener installations—we work with financing partners to spread costs over manageable monthly payments with approved credit. This takes the sting out of unexpected repairs. Contact us to discuss what works best for your situation and current rates.
How do I know if my garage door cables are about to snap?
Listen for fraying or metallic grinding sounds, and look for visible strands peeling away from the cable itself. If one cable snaps, the door becomes unbalanced and can damage the opener or jam partway down—a safety hazard. Cables typically last 7–10 years in our climate before fatigue sets in. If you notice wear, call us for an inspection; replacement is far cheaper than an emergency fix.
What exactly does your warranty cover?
Our workmanship warranty covers parts we install for one year against defects and labor issues. Manufacturer warranties vary—openers typically get 2–5 years, springs 5–10 years depending on the brand. We always provide written documentation of what's covered and what isn't. If a component fails, we're transparent about whether it's under our coverage or the manufacturer's.
My garage door won't close all the way—is it the safety sensors?
Likely culprit. Those infrared sensors at the base of each side keep the door from closing if something's in the way. Dust, spider webs, or a slight misalignment can trick them. Try cleaning the lens with a soft cloth first. If that doesn't help, the sensors may need realignment or replacement—usually a quick, affordable fix. We can diagnose it in minutes.
Which garage door opener brands do you recommend and install?
We install and service Chamberlain, LiftMaster, Genie, and Wayne Dalton openers—all solid, reliable brands with good parts availability locally. LiftMaster tends to be our top pick for durability in Florida's heat and humidity. We can match an opener to your door type and usage, and we're happy to discuss trade-offs between chain, belt, and screw-drive models for your home.
Should I replace my weather stripping and door seals?
Yes, if you see gaps, cracks, or daylight peeking through. Palm Beach Gardens heat and afternoon storms mean poor seals let conditioned air escape and rain seep in, driving up cooling costs. Weatherstripping also keeps out pests and dust. Replacement is affordable—usually $100–$250 depending on your door size—and pays for itself through energy savings within a season or two.