Garage Door FAQ — Redmond

Answers to common garage door questions for Redmond homeowners.

How do I know if my garage door should be repaired or replaced?
If your door is over 15 years old, has multiple broken panels, or needs frequent repairs, replacement often makes financial sense. Single issues like a broken spring or bent panel are usually worth fixing. However, if repair costs approach 50% of a new door's price, replacement wins out. We'll assess your door honestly and tell you which option saves you money long-term.
Why does my garage door let in drafts, especially during Redmond's rainy seasons?
Worn weather stripping and bottom seals are the main culprits, especially here where moisture is constant. Over time, rubber degrades and gaps form, letting water and cold air in. Replacing these seals is straightforward and affordable—usually $150–$300 depending on your door size. It'll noticeably reduce drafts and help your heating system work less hard.
My garage door remote stopped working. Do I need a new remote?
Not necessarily. Often it's a simple reprogramming issue—batteries, interference, or the opener's memory needs resetting. We can walk you through basic troubleshooting over the phone, or send a technician to reprogram your remote and keypad quickly. If the remote itself is damaged, we stock quality replacements that work with most openers.
Can I add smart home features like MyQ to my existing garage door opener?
Absolutely. Many older openers accept smart controllers that let you open, close, and monitor your door from your phone. MyQ, HomeLink, and similar systems install without replacing your whole opener. Costs vary, but adding smart control typically runs $100–$250 installed. We'll confirm compatibility with your specific model first.
What R-value insulation do I need for a Redmond garage door?
Redmond's mild but damp winters call for moderate insulation. An R-value of 6–8 balances cost and energy efficiency for most homes here—it reduces heating loss and helps stabilize garage temperatures. If you want maximum efficiency, R-12 or higher is available but pricier. We can discuss your specific needs based on your garage's use and layout.
My garage door is off its track. Is this dangerous, and can you fix it?
Yes, it's unsafe—never force it closed. Off-track doors can damage the opener and injure you. This usually happens from impact or worn rollers and isn't a DIY fix. We handle off-track doors regularly; the fix depends on whether the track bent or the rollers failed. Call us to describe what happened, and we'll give you an honest estimate.
What's the difference between torsion and extension springs, and which is better?
Torsion springs wind above the door and handle the load more evenly—they're safer, quieter, and last longer (10–15 years). Extension springs run along the sides and are cheaper upfront but wear faster and can be risky if they break. Most new installations use torsion. If you're replacing old extension springs, upgrading to torsion is a smart long-term investment.
How do I know Redmond Garage Doors is properly licensed and insured?
We're fully licensed, bonded, and insured in Washington State—protecting both you and our crew. Our licensing allows us to handle safety-critical work like spring replacement correctly. Ask us for proof of insurance before we start any job; it's standard and shows we stand behind our work. You can verify our licensing through the state contractor registry.
How can I get an accurate phone quote without a technician visit?
Have your door's width, height, and age handy, and let us know what needs fixing. Photos help too—text or email them if possible. We'll ask about your opener type, any recent damage, and whether insulation matters to you. This gives us enough to ballpark pricing. For precise estimates on complex jobs, a quick in-person look ensures accuracy and saves surprises later.

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