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Garage Door FAQ — East Windsor

Answers to common garage door questions for East Windsor homeowners.

How do I know if my garage door should be repaired or replaced?
If your door is under 15 years old and only one or two components need fixing—like a spring or opener—repair makes sense. But if it's dented, won't seal properly, or needs multiple repairs in a year, replacement is usually smarter. East Windsor's freeze-thaw cycles can age doors faster, so we'll assess whether rust or weathering damage is cosmetic or structural during a free inspection.
What seasonal maintenance does my garage door need in East Windsor?
Our winters are tough on doors. Before cold months, we recommend lubricating hinges and rollers, checking weatherstripping, and testing the auto-reverse safety feature. Spring thaw can cause track misalignment from shifting ground, so an inspection in March is wise. Summer heat can warp composite doors, so keep them in shade when possible. A quick tune-up twice yearly prevents most weather-related headaches.
Can you fix my garage door the same day if something breaks?
Most repairs we can handle same-day or next-morning, especially spring breaks and opener issues. Emergency availability depends on the season and our schedule that day. Spring breaks during winter are common here, so we prioritize those calls. Contact us as soon as you notice a problem—we'll let you know honestly whether we can get to you immediately or schedule the soonest slot.
My remote isn't working. Do I need a new one, or can it be reprogrammed?
Usually just reprogramming. Most openers take five minutes to sync a remote or keypad at the wall button. If your remote is cracked, corroded, or ancient, a new one runs $30–$80 depending on the opener brand. We stock common remotes in our van and can swap or reprogram on the spot, so you're not locked out while waiting for parts.
Our HOA has rules about garage door appearance. What are our options?
HOAs in East Windsor neighborhoods often restrict color, material, or style to match existing homes. Before ordering, share your HOA guidelines with us. Most colonial and ranch-style homes here work well with traditional raised-panel steel or wood-look composite doors. If appearance restrictions are strict, we can show you samples that typically get approval and help you navigate the process.
What R-value insulation should I choose for an East Windsor garage?
R-16 to R-18 is solid for our climate if you're conditioning the space or have living areas above the garage. If it's an unheated storage garage, R-6 saves money without much penalty. Insulated doors also reduce noise and condensation during our humid summers and damp springs. We'll factor in your garage's layout and whether you use it as a workshop when recommending insulation levels.
What's the difference between steel, aluminum, wood, and composite garage doors?
Steel is durable and affordable but can dent and rust if dinged. Aluminum won't rust but dents easily and feels flimsy. Wood looks beautiful on colonial homes but needs regular maintenance in our wet climate. Composite mimics wood, resists denting and rot, and is low-maintenance—popular with busy homeowners here. We'll match material to your home's style and your willingness to maintain it.
What does your warranty actually cover?
Manufacturer warranties on doors typically cover defects in materials and workmanship for 10–20 years depending on the product line. Hardware like springs and openers carry shorter coverage, usually 3–5 years. Our labor warranty is one year on repairs. We're transparent about what's covered before you buy—rust from salt exposure or neglect isn't covered, but factory flaws are. Ask us to review the specifics for your door.

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