Garage Door FAQ — Lisbon
Answers to common garage door questions for Lisbon homeowners.
How do I know if my garage door should be repaired or replaced?
If your door is over 15–20 years old and showing multiple issues—rust, dents, broken panels, or frequent opener strain—replacement often makes more sense than stacking repairs. Lisbon's humidity can accelerate wear on older steel doors. Single problems like a broken spring or damaged section are usually worth fixing. We'll assess the overall condition and give you honest advice about cost-benefit when you call.
What's the difference between torsion and extension springs?
Torsion springs wind tightly above the door and handle weight through torque; they're safer and more durable, lasting 15,000+ cycles. Extension springs run along the tracks and rely on stretch; they wear faster and require safety cables. Torsion springs cost more upfront but need fewer replacements over time. Most modern doors use torsion, especially in Lisbon where consistent use year-round is common.
What maintenance should I do seasonally in Lisbon's climate?
Our damp winters and salt air near the coast accelerate rust on metal parts. Spring and fall, inspect hinges, tracks, and springs for corrosion. Lubricate rollers and tracks quarterly—moisture builds up here. Check weatherstripping before winter; gaps let in cold and moisture that can freeze mechanisms. Simple cleaning and light oil application prevent most seasonal headaches and extend your door's life significantly.
Do you offer financing or payment plans?
We work with customers on budget options for larger jobs like full door replacement or opener installation. Payment arrangements depend on the scope of work, so get in touch with details about your project. We believe in transparent pricing with no surprise fees. Financing specifics are best discussed directly so we can find what works for your situation.
What's the benefit of a battery backup opener?
During Lisbon's occasional power outages, a battery backup lets you open or close your door manually using the remote or wall button. It's especially useful if you're trapped in the garage or need to leave during an outage. The battery typically runs 20–30 cycles and recharges when power returns. For homes without easy side access or those in older buildings, it's a practical safety upgrade worth considering.
What signs tell me my springs are failing versus other problems?
A loud bang or snap from above the door almost always means a spring has broken—stop using the door immediately. If the door feels heavier than usual, opens slowly, or won't stay up, springs are likely worn. Squeaking, jerking movements, or the door sagging unevenly point to springs too. Don't confuse spring issues with opener problems; springs are structural, while opener issues usually show as remote failure or grinding sounds.
What does your warranty cover?
Our warranty specifics depend on whether you're replacing springs, the entire door, or an opener—each has different terms. Springs typically carry a 5–10 year warranty against defects; doors and openers vary by manufacturer and model. We provide full documentation at installation so you know exactly what's covered and for how long. Labor warranties also apply to our work, so clarify details when you book service.
Does my opener need to be a specific brand, or will any opener work?
Most modern openers work with existing doors regardless of brand, but compatibility depends on your door's age and setup. Newer, quieter models like Liftmaster and Chamberlain are reliable choices for Lisbon homes. Garage door weight and ceiling height determine the horsepower you need—a standard residential door typically needs a ½ to ¾ HP opener. We'll recommend the right match based on your door's specs and budget.
How do I choose the right opener horsepower for my door?
Door weight is the key factor—standard residential doors run 300–500 pounds and need a ½ to ¾ HP opener. Heavier wood or insulated doors may need ¾ or 1 HP. Ceiling height and track angle also matter slightly. An undersized opener works harder and wears faster; oversized is wasteful. We measure your setup and recommend the right size so your opener runs smoothly without strain and lasts longer.