Garage Door FAQ — Gig Harbor
Answers to common garage door questions for Gig Harbor homeowners.
Do you offer financing or payment plans for garage door installation?
Absolutely. We work with several local lenders and can discuss flexible payment options when you call for your free estimate. Whether you're replacing a door or upgrading your opener, we believe cost shouldn't delay your safety or convenience. We're happy to walk you through what works best for your budget and timeline.
Will a battery backup system help during Gig Harbor's winter power outages?
Yes—especially given our rainy season and occasional storms. A battery backup lets you open and close your garage door during an outage, which matters if you're relying on your car to leave. Most backup systems provide 20–30 cycles on a full charge. We can install one on most modern openers and explain maintenance so it stays ready.
How do I know if my garage door opener has enough power for my door?
Horsepower matters less than matching the opener's torque to your door's weight and style. A lightweight single-panel door needs less muscle than a heavy insulated one or a wide commercial-grade door. We'll assess your specific setup—including spring condition and balance—to recommend the right opener. Undersizing causes wear and premature failure.
What seasonal maintenance do you recommend for Gig Harbor homes?
Our wet climate is tough on weatherstripping, hinges, and rollers. We suggest spring inspection after winter moisture buildup and fall prep before the rainy months arrive. Check for rust on hardware, test your door balance, and ensure seals aren't cracked. Regular lubrication of moving parts extends life and keeps operation smooth through salt air and humidity.
What R-value insulation should I choose for a Gig Harbor garage door?
An R-value between 12 and 18 suits our mild but damp climate well. It reduces heat loss in winter, keeps the space cooler in summer, and helps control moisture. If your garage is finished or attached to your home, higher insulation pays off in comfort and energy efficiency. We can discuss the trade-off between cost and performance for your situation.
How do I know when garage door cables need replacement?
Don't wait for a cable to snap—that's dangerous and leaves you stranded. Signs include fraying, visible gaps, or a door that sags on one side. Cables typically last 7–10 years depending on use. If your door is older or you notice any wear, have us inspect them during a service call. Replacement is affordable and prevents costly emergency calls.
My garage door sensors aren't working. What's usually wrong?
Misalignment is the most common culprit—even a slight shift blocks the beam and triggers the safety reverse. Dust, cobwebs, or moisture can also cloud the lens, especially in damp weather. Check that both sensors face each other squarely and clean the lenses gently. If that doesn't fix it, the wiring or sensor itself may need attention; we can diagnose it quickly.
What does your warranty cover, and for how long?
Our labor carries a one-year warranty on most repairs and installations. Garage door components—springs, openers, doors—come with manufacturer warranties ranging from 1 to 10 years depending on the product. We'll provide all documentation and explain what's covered during your service. If questions arise later, we're here to help navigate the claim process.