Garage Door FAQ — Fairhaven
Answers to common garage door questions for Fairhaven homeowners.
My garage door safety sensors aren't stopping the door anymore. Is this dangerous?
Absolutely—non-functioning sensors are a real safety hazard, especially with kids and pets around. Misalignment is usually the culprit; even a small shift throws off the infrared beam. We'll inspect both sensor eyes, clean the lenses (dirt buildup is common here), and realign them if needed. If they're damaged beyond adjustment, replacement typically runs between $150–$300. Don't ignore this—a door without working sensors can cause serious injury.
Does Garage Door Fairhaven work with my existing opener, or do I need to replace it?
Most of our repair work keeps your current opener running smoothly. We service Chamberlain, LiftMaster, Genie, Wayne-Dalton, and other major brands without issue. If you're considering an upgrade for quieter operation or smart features, we'll honestly assess whether your current model is worth repairing. For new installations, we typically recommend LiftMaster for reliability and parts availability locally. Call us to discuss your specific setup.
My door jumped off the track and won't close. Can you fix that same day?
Off-track doors are urgent—we prioritize these calls and usually fit them in the same day. The fix depends on damage extent: minor derailment might just need realignment and roller inspection ($200–$400), while bent tracks or broken rollers require replacement parts. Fairhaven's older homes sometimes have wear-and-tear that compounds track issues, so we inspect the whole system while we're there. Bring your door back into alignment safely without forcing it—call us right away.
What payment and financing options do you offer?
We accept cash, check, credit cards, and digital payment methods. For larger projects—full door replacement, opener installation—we work with financing partners to spread costs over manageable monthly payments. Rates and terms vary, so we discuss options during your estimate. Many homeowners find this helpful for unexpected repairs. We're transparent about costs upfront; there are no hidden fees or pressure tactics here.
My attached garage is incredibly loud when the door opens. What can I do?
Noise travels easily through attached garages into living spaces. A few fixes: we can install a quieter opener (belt-drive models run much smoother than chain-drive), add vibration-dampening hardware kits, or replace worn rollers and hinges that rattle. For quick relief, weatherstripping the door's edges reduces vibration transmission into the frame. Combination approaches work best. We'll assess your door's condition and recommend what'll make the biggest difference for your situation.
When should I replace my weatherstripping and door seals?
Fairhaven's coastal weather—salt air, dampness, seasonal temperature swings—ages weatherstripping faster than inland areas. Inspect seals annually; if you see cracks, peeling, or daylight gaps, it's time to replace. Signs include drafts, higher heating bills, or water pooling inside after rain. Replacement costs $150–$350 depending on door size and seal type. We use durable materials rated for coastal conditions. New seals also improve insulation and reduce noise.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
Yes. Garage Door Fairhaven is fully licensed and carries comprehensive liability and workers' compensation insurance. We're bonded to protect you if anything goes wrong. You can request proof of credentials anytime—transparency matters. This protects both of us if there's an accident or dispute. Never hire unlicensed garage door techs; they put your home and family at risk and may void your door's warranty.
What does your warranty cover, and how long does it last?
Our workmanship carries a one-year warranty on labor; parts come with manufacturer warranties (typically 1–10 years depending on the component). Springs, openers, and sensors each have different coverage lengths. We'll explain what's covered at estimate time and provide documentation. Warranty validity depends on proper maintenance—neglected lubrication or damage from impact voids coverage. We're happy to answer questions about your specific warranty anytime.
How do I know if my opener has enough horsepower for my door?
Door weight determines the horsepower needed. Standard single-car doors typically need a 1/3 HP opener; heavier, insulated, or double-car doors may require 1/2 HP or more. An undersized opener strains and fails early; oversized ones are overkill and cost more. We weigh your door and check the opener's specs during service calls. If yours is struggling (slow opening, grinding sounds), it might be undersized. Proper sizing extends equipment life and ensures smooth, reliable operation.