Garage Door FAQ — Magnolia

Answers to common garage door questions for Magnolia homeowners.

When should I replace the weather stripping on my garage door?
Weather stripping deteriorates faster in Magnolia's humid climate and temperature swings. Look for gaps, cracks, or rubber that's hardened and pulling away from the frame. If you notice drafts, pest entry, or water pooling inside during heavy rains, it's definitely time. Replacement is affordable—usually $150–$300—and prevents costly damage to your door and opener. We recommend checking seals annually, especially after winter.
What's the difference between steel, aluminum, wood, and composite garage doors?
Steel offers durability and affordability but can dent and rust if not maintained. Aluminum resists rust and works well in coastal climates but dents easily. Wood provides classic curb appeal typical of older Magnolia homes but requires regular staining and is pricier. Composite blends wood's appearance with minimal maintenance and better weather resistance. Your choice depends on budget, aesthetic goals, and local building character. We'll help match your home's style.
What does your warranty actually cover?
Our standard warranty covers parts and labor on springs, cables, and openers for one year from installation. Panels carry a five-year manufacturer's defect warranty. Weatherstripping and paint are typically excluded since they're wear items. Warranties don't cover accidents, neglect, or improper maintenance. Always review your specific paperwork—coverage details vary by product. Call us to clarify what applies to your door before purchasing.
How do I know if my springs are broken versus something else causing the problem?
A broken spring usually creates a loud bang or snap, and your door becomes noticeably heavy to open manually or won't open at all with the opener. If your door opens but moves slowly or unevenly, or the opener sounds strained, springs may be weakening. Other issues—misalignment, sensor problems, or opener failure—produce different symptoms. We recommend a free inspection to diagnose accurately rather than guessing, since replacing springs requires specialized tools and safety knowledge.
How do I choose the right opener horsepower for my door?
Opener sizing depends on your door's weight and type. Standard single-car steel doors need 0.5 HP; heavier wood or double-car doors often require 0.75–1.5 HP. An undersized opener strains quickly and fails prematurely. We measure your door, check the springs, and recommend the appropriate horsepower—usually without upselling. Oversizing isn't necessary and wastes energy. A proper match ensures smooth operation and years of reliable service.
How can I get an accurate quote over the phone?
Describe your door type, size (single or double), and the specific issue—repair or replacement. If it's a repair, mention symptoms like noise, slowness, or damage. For installations, note your home's style and color preference. Photos help tremendously and let us assess condition without a visit. We'll give you a ballpark range immediately. For exact pricing, an in-home inspection takes 20 minutes and ensures no surprises when work begins.
What's the typical cost difference between a repair and a full door replacement?
Minor repairs—weather stripping, sensor realignment, or adjustments—run $100–$250. Spring replacement costs $200–$400. Opener repairs average $150–$350. Full door replacement ranges $500–$2,500 depending on material and size. If your door is over 15 years old with multiple failing parts, replacement often makes financial sense long-term. We'll compare repair versus replacement costs honestly during your quote so you can decide what's best for your budget.
Are there HOA or city code rules I should know about before replacing my garage door?
Many Magnolia neighborhoods have guidelines on color, material, and style to maintain curb appeal consistency. Some HOAs restrict modern aluminum to preserve historical character. City codes may specify minimum dimensions or safety features. Before ordering, check your HOA rules or call the local building department—it takes five minutes and prevents costly mistakes. We're familiar with common local requirements and can guide you toward compliant options that still match your vision.
Can I use any opener brand with my existing garage door?
Most modern openers work with most doors, but compatibility depends on your door's weight, mounting rails, and electrical setup. Liftmaster and Chamberlain are reliable, widely available, and compatible with nearly any standard door. Older doors or specialty models may need adapters. We stock several trusted brands and can confirm what works with your specific setup. Installing a quality opener that matches your door prevents future problems and ensures the warranty holds.

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