Garage Door FAQ — Somers

Answers to common garage door questions for Somers homeowners.

What's the best garage door material for Somers weather?
Steel doors are our top pick here—they handle temperature swings and moisture well, and they're affordable. Aluminum works if you want lighter weight, though it can dent easier. Wood looks beautiful on older Somers homes but needs regular maintenance in our humid seasons. Composite materials offer a nice middle ground: they mimic wood's appearance without the upkeep. We'll help you weigh durability, insulation value, and curb appeal based on your specific home.
Will a battery backup opener keep my door working during a power outage?
Absolutely. Battery backup systems let you open and close your door manually during an outage—super helpful if the power goes out and you're stuck in the garage or need to leave. Most systems provide several cycles before the battery drains, so you won't be stranded. We install and service these regularly for Somers homeowners who value that peace of mind. It's not expensive, and the convenience is worth it, especially during winter storms.
What's the difference between torsion and extension springs?
Torsion springs sit above your door and twist to lift it—they're safer, more durable, and better balanced. Extension springs run along the sides and stretch; they're cheaper but wear out faster and pose a pinch hazard. Torsion is what we recommend for most Somers homes. Both types eventually need replacement, usually every 7–10 years depending on use. Spring failure is dangerous, so never try DIY repairs—call us for a safe replacement.
Are all garage door openers compatible with my existing door?
Most modern openers work with most doors, but compatibility depends on your door's weight, spring system, and mounting hardware. We typically recommend Chamberlain, LiftMaster, and Genie for reliability and parts availability in this area. If you're upgrading an older system, we'll confirm your door can handle the new opener's power. Bring your door's specs or photos when you call, and we'll give you honest guidance on whether a retrofit makes sense.
How often should I replace weather stripping and seals?
Check your seals every couple of years, especially here in Somers where temperature changes are dramatic. Worn stripping lets drafts in, reduces insulation, and invites pests and moisture. Most homeowners get 3–5 years from quality seals before they crack or compress. If you see daylight around the edges, feel air leaks, or notice higher heating bills, it's time. Replacement is affordable and makes a real difference in comfort and energy efficiency.
How do you give an accurate quote over the phone?
We ask about your door's size, material, spring type, and whether you need opener service or just repairs. Photos help too. If it's a full door replacement, we like to see it in person because sunlight, siding type, and architectural style matter for color and style matching. For spring replacements or seal work, phone details usually suffice. Either way, we'll give you a range and confirm details before we arrive, so no surprises.
Do you offer financing or payment plans?
We work with several local lenders to make repairs and replacements manageable. Whether it's an emergency spring replacement or a new door install, we can discuss options that fit your budget. Call us to learn about current programs and terms. We're straightforward about costs—no hidden fees—and we'll never push you toward something you don't need. Most folks are surprised at how affordable professional service really is.
Can I add smart home features like MyQ to my garage door opener?
Newer openers come with smart capabilities built in, and many older models can be upgraded with a MyQ hub or similar add-on. This lets you monitor and control your door from your phone, set alerts, and integrate with HomeKit or Alexa. It's handy for checking if you left the door open or letting service people in remotely. We install and troubleshoot these systems regularly. Smart tech costs extra but adds real convenience and security to your home.

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