Garage Door FAQ — Lincoln
Answers to common garage door questions for Lincoln homeowners.
How do I know if my garage door needs repair or a full replacement?
If your door is less than 15 years old and damage is limited to a panel, spring, or opener, repair usually makes sense. But if you're facing multiple issues—sagging, rust, constant breakdowns—replacement becomes cost-effective. Lincoln's temperature swings and humidity can age doors faster. Get an inspection; we'll tell you honestly whether fixing or replacing saves you money long-term.
My garage door remote stopped working. Do I need to reprogram it?
Sometimes, yes. If your remote suddenly quit but others work fine, reprogramming takes minutes. However, if all remotes fail simultaneously, the opener itself may be the culprit. We can diagnose which is which and reprogram your remote or keypad to match your current opener frequency. Bring your remote in or describe the issue when you call.
What happens to my garage door during a power outage?
Standard openers won't function when power's out, leaving you stuck. Battery backup systems let you open or close the door a few times during an outage—crucial if your car's inside or you need access. Lincoln's weather can knock out power unexpectedly. A backup unit adds safety and convenience without breaking the bank; pricing varies by opener model.
My door moves slowly or makes grinding noises. Is it the springs?
Not always. Slow movement can mean a worn opener, misaligned tracks, or a sagging door—not necessarily springs. Grinding usually points to worn rollers or track debris. Springs typically fail suddenly with a loud bang and a door that won't open at all. We'll inspect the whole system to pinpoint the real issue before recommending a fix.
What's the difference between torsion and extension springs?
Torsion springs wind tightly above your door and handle the lifting force efficiently—they're safer and last longer. Extension springs run along the sides and stretch to raise the door; they wear faster and have snap guards to prevent injury if they break. Torsion is the modern standard and what we typically install on Lincoln homes, but your door's design determines which fits.
Which garage door material is best for my Lincoln home?
Steel doors are affordable, durable, and low-maintenance—ideal for our climate swings. Aluminum is lighter but less insulating. Wood offers classic appeal but requires regular maintenance in Lincoln's humidity. Composite blends durability with appearance. Consider your home's style, insulation needs, and budget. We stock several options and can show samples to help you decide what suits your place.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
Absolutely. We're fully licensed in Nebraska and maintain current bonding and liability insurance to protect you and your property. When you hire a garage door contractor, always verify credentials—it matters for safety and accountability. Ask for proof before work begins; legitimate operators have no problem showing documentation.
My HOA has rules about garage door appearance. Can you help?
Yes. Many Lincoln neighborhoods have style guidelines or size restrictions. Before ordering a replacement, check your HOA covenants and local building codes—some areas limit colors or materials. We're familiar with many local requirements and can guide you toward compliant options that still look great. If you're unsure, bring the rules when you consult with us.
When should I replace the cables on my garage door?
Cables typically last 10–15 years and wear as they wrap and unwrap around springs. Signs include fraying, rust, or visible gaps. Don't wait until one snaps—a broken cable can drop your door suddenly and cause injury or property damage. We inspect cables during service visits; if they're wearing thin, replacement is a smart preventive move that costs far less than emergency repairs.