Garage Door FAQ — Coulee Dam
Answers to common garage door questions for Coulee Dam homeowners.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured in Coulee Dam?
Absolutely. We carry full liability insurance and maintain bonding that protects both you and our crew during every job—from routine maintenance to major spring replacements. Our technicians hold current state licensing and stay trained on the latest safety protocols. You can request proof of our credentials anytime, and we're happy to provide documentation before work begins.
How do I know if my garage door cables are about to fail?
Cables usually last 7–10 years, but Coulee Dam's freeze-thaw cycles can wear them faster. Watch for fraying, visible rust, or a sagging door on one side—that's a red flag. If you hear a loud snap or the door suddenly hangs crooked, don't operate it. Broken cables are a safety hazard and need immediate attention before the door falls.
What exactly does your warranty cover?
Our warranty typically covers parts and labor for defects in workmanship for one year from installation. Wear items like springs and cables have their own manufacturer coverage, usually one to three years depending on the product. We'll walk you through what's covered on your specific repair or installation before we start—no surprises.
Do you offer payment plans or financing?
Yes. We work with homeowners on flexible payment options for larger jobs like spring replacement or new door installation. Call to discuss what works for your budget, and we can explore available financing plans. Emergency repairs can often be handled upfront, but we're willing to talk through arrangements.
When should I replace weather stripping and door seals?
Given our cold winters and variable spring weather, weatherstripping typically needs refreshing every 3–5 years. If you notice drafts, water pooling at the base after rain, or visible cracks in the seal, replacement is due. New seals pay for themselves through better insulation and keeping pests and moisture out of your garage.
Can you handle emergency repairs the same day?
We do our best to accommodate same-day emergency calls, especially for broken springs or stuck doors that leave you stranded. Availability depends on our current schedule, so contact us early in the day for the best chance. We keep common parts in stock to get you back on the road quickly.
My safety sensors aren't working—what's wrong?
Safety sensors can misalign from minor bumps or vibration over time. First, check that both sensors face each other and there's no dirt or cobweb blocking them. If the door still won't close, the sensors or wiring may need repair. This is a safety feature we take seriously—don't bypass it. We can diagnose and fix it promptly.
How can I tell if I need new springs or if something else is broken?
A broken spring makes a loud bang and the door won't open—you'll feel heavy resistance if you try. If the door opens but moves slowly or unevenly, or the opener strains and clicks without lifting, springs are likely worn. Other issues like rollers or cables cause different symptoms. Our technicians can pinpoint the exact problem during a visit.
What seasonal maintenance does Coulee Dam's weather require?
Winter's freeze-thaw cycles are tough on springs and cables, so we recommend checking your system before November. Spring brings dust and pollen that gum up rollers—a quick cleaning helps. Fall is ideal for inspecting weatherstripping before cold sets in. Annual tune-ups keep everything running smoothly and catch problems before they become costly.