Garage Door FAQ — Aberdeen
Answers to common garage door questions for Aberdeen homeowners.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
Absolutely. We maintain full licensing with the state of South Dakota, comprehensive general liability insurance, and bonding to protect both you and our team on every job. If you ever need to verify our credentials, we're happy to provide documentation. Working with a properly insured contractor means your home and our work are covered if anything unexpected happens during installation or repair.
What kind of maintenance do Aberdeen's winters demand for garage doors?
Our cold, snowy winters are tough on garage doors. Ice buildup in the tracks restricts movement, salt spray corrodes springs and hardware, and temperature swings stress the door panels. We recommend annual fall inspections to catch issues before winter, keeping tracks clean and lubricated, and checking weather seals for gaps. Spring maintenance after thaw is equally important—salt damage accelerates wear, so we inspect springs and hinges then too.
Do you work with all garage door opener brands?
We service and install Chamberlain, LiftMaster, Genie, Craftsman, and others. Each brand has different programming and safety features, so we keep current on multiple platforms. When recommending a new opener, we consider your door weight, usage patterns, and whether you want smart-home integration. We'll honestly tell you if your existing opener can handle a repair or if replacement makes more sense long-term.
Is it better to fix my old door or replace it entirely?
That depends on the door's age, damage extent, and repair cost versus replacement. If you're facing multiple failed springs, severe panel damage, or a door over 20 years old, replacement is usually smarter financially and safety-wise. Minor issues like broken hardware or a single damaged panel are worth fixing. We'll assess the situation honestly—sometimes a $300 repair beats a $3,000 replacement, and sometimes the opposite is true.
How do I know if my opener has enough horsepower for my door?
Garage door openers typically range from 0.5 to 1.5 horsepower. Heavier doors—especially insulated or wooden ones common in older Aberdeen homes—need stronger openers. An undersized opener strains the motor, cycles slower, and wears out prematurely. During a consultation, we weigh your door and check the opener's current capacity. If you're upgrading to a heavier door or adding windows and insulation, we'll right-size the opener to match.
Do Aberdeen HOAs or city codes restrict garage door styles or sizes?
Some neighborhoods have architectural guidelines, particularly in established areas. Before ordering a new door, it's worth checking your HOA rules or city ordinances—they might specify color, material, or panel style. We've worked with local HOAs and can help navigate those requirements. If you're unsure, bring your deed restrictions or HOA paperwork to our consultation, and we'll make sure your new door complies.
My safety sensors aren't working—do I need new ones?
Not always. Misalignment is the most common culprit. Sensors are mounted on opposite sides of the door opening, and even a quarter-inch shift blocks the infrared beam. We'll realign them first—usually a quick fix. If the door still won't close, we test the sensor eyes and wiring. Replacement sensors run between $150 and $250 installed. Never bypass non-functioning sensors; they're critical safety features.
How do I get an accurate quote over the phone?
Give us details: door width and height, opener age and brand, what's broken or needed, and your door's material (steel, wood, insulated). Photos help immensely—send them via email before we call, so we can review them together. We'll ask about your timeline and budget to steer recommendations. While a rough estimate is possible by phone, we often schedule a quick in-person look to nail down pricing, especially for installs or major repairs.