Garage Door FAQ — Creswell
Answers to common garage door questions for Creswell homeowners.
What's the difference between torsion and extension springs, and which should I choose?
Torsion springs sit above your door and twist to lift it—they're safer, last longer (7–10 years), and handle heavy doors well. Extension springs run along the sides and stretch; they're cheaper but wear faster and can snap dangerously. For most Creswell homes, torsion springs are the smarter investment. We can assess your door's weight and recommend which fits your setup best.
What R-value insulation do I need for a garage door in Creswell?
Creswell's mild winters mean you don't need heavy insulation like northern states do, but an R-9 to R-12 door strikes a good balance—it helps with temperature swings, reduces noise, and adds durability without overkill cost. If you heat or cool your garage or want better energy efficiency, stepping up to R-14 or R-16 is reasonable. We'll discuss your garage use and budget.
How do I know what horsepower opener my garage door needs?
Door weight and how often you use it matter most. A standard single-car door typically needs ½ hp, while heavier insulated or double-car doors often need ¾ hp or more. Older or damaged springs also make your opener work harder. Undersizing causes strain and premature failure; oversizing wastes energy. Bring your door specs when you call, and we'll size it right.
My garage door has damage—should I repair it or replace the whole thing?
If your door is under 15 years old, dents or minor panel damage are usually worth fixing. But if the frame is bent, multiple panels are cracked, or springs keep breaking, replacement often makes sense long-term. We'll inspect it and give you honest advice—sometimes a repair saves you money now, and sometimes replacement prevents headaches later.
What does your warranty actually cover?
Our openers typically come with a 5-year manufacturer warranty on parts and a 2-year labor warranty on installation. Doors usually have a 1-year warranty against defects. Wear items like springs and cables aren't covered under standard warranty but can be maintained affordably. We'll review your specific product warranty when we install—no surprises.
My safety sensors aren't working. Is this a safety risk?
Yes—sensors prevent the door from closing on people or pets. If they're misaligned or blocked by dust, we can realign and clean them (usually a quick fix). If the wiring is damaged or the sensor itself failed, replacement is needed. Don't ignore this; a malfunctioning sensor is a genuine hazard. Call us to diagnose before operating the door repeatedly.
What garage door style fits Creswell homes best?
Creswell's mix of older and newer residential styles works well with traditional raised-panel or carriage-house designs. If your home has craftsman or farmhouse character, those styles complement it nicely. Modern homes suit contemporary flush or glass-panel doors. We can show you samples and discuss what matches your house's look and your practical needs.
Can I add smart home features like MyQ or HomeLink to my existing opener?
Yes—many existing openers can accept a MyQ controller or HomeLink compatibility module as an add-on. Newer openers come with these built-in. Smart controllers let you open/close and monitor from your phone, which is handy for deliveries or checking if you left it open. Costs vary, and compatibility depends on your opener model. We'll check yours and quote the upgrade.
How do you give an accurate quote over the phone?
We ask a few quick questions: door size, current condition, spring type, and what you need done. If it's a repair, describing the problem helps. For replacements, knowing your door's age and insulation preference matters. An in-home look always gives us the most accurate picture, but we can give you a solid phone estimate to start. Many customers find that helpful for budgeting.