Garage Door FAQ — Andrews

Answers to common garage door questions for Andrews homeowners.

Can I add smart home features like MyQ or HomeLink to my existing garage door?
Absolutely. Most modern openers can be retrofitted with smart controls, letting you open or close your door from your phone or voice assistant. We install MyQ-compatible openers and can integrate them with existing systems. Installation typically takes a couple of hours. Smart openers are especially handy in Andrews weather—you can check if your door is closed before leaving town or during storms. Call us to discuss compatibility with your current setup.
What garage door style works best with homes in Andrews?
Andrews homes tend to favor classic raised-panel and carriage-house styles that complement traditional and modern exteriors alike. Steel panels with wood-grain finishes are popular here because they handle our climate well and look sharp. If you have a historic home, we can source custom wood or panel designs that match period details. Aluminum and glass options work for contemporary builds. Bring photos of your home or we can visit to recommend styles that enhance your property's character.
What's the difference between torsion and extension springs, and which should I choose?
Torsion springs wind tightly above your door and last 15,000–20,000 cycles; extension springs run along the sides and typically last 10,000 cycles. Torsion springs are safer because they're contained and provide smoother, more balanced door movement. Extension springs need cables for safety. For most Andrews homes, torsion is the better investment—longer lifespan, quieter operation, and fewer maintenance headaches. Both are reliable, but torsion gives you better value over time.
Do I need battery backup for my garage door opener?
Battery backup keeps your opener running during power outages, which is smart planning in Andrews. It won't power your door indefinitely, but gives you several open/close cycles—enough to get your car out and secure your home if the power goes down. Modern battery packs last 3–5 years and cost $150–$300. If you work from home or have an attached garage, backup power is worth the peace of mind. We can add it to new installations or retrofit existing openers.
What R-value insulation should I pick for an Andrews garage door?
Andrews temperatures swing between hot summers and cold winters, so an R-value between 12 and 18 is ideal for most homes. R-12 handles moderate temperature swings and offers good soundproofing. R-18 provides superior insulation if your garage is attached and you want to minimize heating/cooling loss. Insulated doors also reduce noise from wind and traffic. Single-layer doors have minimal insulation; polyurethane or polystyrene cores make a noticeable difference in comfort and energy bills.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
Yes. Andrews Garage Doors carries full liability insurance, bonding, and all required state licenses. You're protected if something goes wrong during installation or repair. We're happy to share proof of coverage before we start any job. Licensing ensures our technicians meet safety standards—especially important when working with high-tension springs. You can trust that your project meets local codes and regulations.
What does your warranty actually cover?
We warranty new door installations for 10 years on the door itself and 5 years on parts and labor. Spring repairs carry a 2-year parts warranty. Batteries and electronic components usually have 1–3 year coverage depending on the manufacturer. Your warranty protects against defects and workmanship issues, but normal wear isn't covered. We'll outline exact terms before you approve the work. Keep your receipt—it's your proof of coverage.
My door came off the track. Can you fix it, or do I need a new door?
Off-track doors are usually fixable without replacing the whole unit. We'll inspect the rollers, hinges, and tracks for damage. If they're bent or worn, we replace them. If the door itself is warped or cracked, replacement might be necessary. Most off-track calls run $200–$500 for repair. Don't try to force it closed or operate it—that causes more damage. Call us for an inspection; we'll give you an honest assessment and quote.
How do I get an accurate phone quote for a new garage door?
Have these details ready: your door's current width and height, whether it's single or double, the age of your opener, and what's failing (spring, panels, rollers). If you're upgrading, describe your home's style. Photos help too. We'll ask about insulation preference and smart features. From there, we'll give you a range and schedule a free in-person estimate if needed. A site visit lets us spot issues and lock in exact pricing before you commit.

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