Garage Door FAQ — Lyman
Answers to common garage door questions for Lyman homeowners.
What garage door opener brands do you recommend, and will it work with my existing door?
We install and service most major brands—LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, and Craftsman among them. Compatibility depends on your door's age, weight, and mounting style. Older doors sometimes need reinforcement brackets or updated hardware. We'll assess what you have and recommend an opener matched to your door's specifications and your budget. Call us to discuss your specific setup.
How often should I replace the weather stripping around my garage door?
Lyman's temperature swings and occasional heavy moisture can wear seals faster than you'd expect. We typically recommend checking your stripping annually and replacing it every 3–5 years, depending on condition. If you notice drafts, water pooling after rain, or visible cracks in the rubber, that's your cue. Fresh seals keep utility bills down and pests out—well worth the investment.
What kind of seasonal maintenance does my garage door need in this area?
Spring and fall are prime service windows here. Before winter, we inspect springs, lubricate hinges, and ensure seals are tight—freeze-thaw cycles can stress metal parts. Summer heat can affect opener function and door balance. A quick tune-up twice yearly catches wear before it becomes a breakdown. We'll check alignment, test safety features, and catch rust early.
My door is moving slowly and making noise—is it the springs or something else?
Slow movement and noise point to different issues. Worn springs lose lifting power gradually; you'll feel the door getting heavier. Grinding or squeaking usually means dry hinges, rollers, or the opener needs servicing. Springs are safety-critical and should only be replaced by professionals. Let us inspect it—we'll pinpoint the real culprit and quote you accordingly.
My garage is attached to the house and the door is loud. What can I do?
Attached garages amplify every rattle and squeak straight into your home. We recommend upgrading to insulated panels, which dampen sound better than single-layer doors. Replacing worn rollers and springs reduces vibration noise. Adding weatherstripping and ensuring the door is properly balanced helps too. Each step makes a noticeable difference without breaking the bank.
Do you offer same-day emergency repairs if my door gets stuck?
We aim to respond to emergency calls within a few hours, depending on our schedule that day. Stuck or broken springs are our most common urgent repairs, and we keep common parts in our trucks. Availability varies seasonally—call as soon as the problem happens so we can lock in a time window. We serve the Lyman area and work hard to get you back in.
What R-value insulation should I choose for a garage door in our climate?
Lyman's winters justify at least R-9 to R-12 insulation if you heat or spend time in your garage. R-values measure heat resistance; higher numbers keep interiors more stable. If your garage is unheated, R-6 to R-9 still helps with noise and condensation control. We'll discuss your heating plans and budget—most homeowners find R-9 a smart middle ground here.
What's the difference between torsion and extension springs, and which do I have?
Torsion springs sit above the door and twist to lift it—they're safer, last longer, and handle heavier doors better. Extension springs run along the sides and stretch; they're common on older, lighter doors but wear out faster and pose pinch hazards. You can identify yours by location and shape. Both need professional replacement. Torsion is the modern standard, and we recommend upgrading if you have aging extension springs.
My door is off the track on one side. Is this something you can fix today?
Off-track doors are usually fixable in one visit if the track isn't bent or the rollers aren't damaged. We'll realign the track, inspect for damage, and replace worn rollers if needed. Same-day service is often possible depending on severity and our schedule. Never force an off-track door back on yourself—you risk injury and further damage. Call us to get it sorted safely and right.