Garage Door FAQ — Aurora
Answers to common garage door questions for Aurora homeowners.
How do I know if my garage door needs repair or a full replacement?
If your door is under 15 years old and the damage is isolated—a dent, broken panel, or single spring—repair usually makes sense. But if you're dealing with multiple issues, rust spreading across the frame, or a door that's severely misaligned, replacement often costs less long-term. Aurora homes with older steel doors especially benefit from upgrading to modern insulated models that handle our temperature swings better.
What information should I have ready when calling for a phone quote?
Have your door's width and height handy (usually printed on the frame), the brand of your opener if you know it, and a clear description of what's wrong. If it's not opening at all, let us know. A photo sent via email or text helps tremendously. We'll ask about your home's age and style too—that affects material recommendations. Most quotes take five minutes over the phone.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
Absolutely. We're fully licensed and insured for all garage door work in Aurora. Bonding protects you if something goes wrong, and our insurance covers any accidental damage during service. Always ask contractors for proof—it's not rude, it's smart. You want someone accountable if an accident happens on your property.
Do I need HOA or city approval for a new garage door?
Many Aurora neighborhoods, especially older subdivisions, have HOA rules about door color, material, and style. Some areas have design guidelines through the city. We recommend checking your HOA documents first—we can help guide you toward compliant options. For vinyl or wood doors matching period homes, we know what works locally and can point you toward approved choices.
My door won't open smoothly. Is it the springs or something else?
A snapped spring usually means the door won't open at all or feels extremely heavy. If the door moves but jerks or makes grinding sounds, check the track alignment first—debris or bent rails cause that. Listen for a loud bang—that's often a spring breaking. Springs are under intense pressure, so never attempt DIY repair. We'll diagnose the real culprit during inspection.
Does my garage door opener need to be a specific brand?
Most modern doors work with openers from Chamberlain, LiftMaster, Genie, or Craftsman. We install and service all major brands. If you're upgrading, we'll recommend based on your door type and how often you use it. Newer smart openers add convenience, but older reliable units often outlast trends. We'll match whatever makes sense for your setup.
My door came off the track. Can you fix it the same day?
Off-track doors are one of our quickest fixes if nothing's bent. We can usually get you back in operation same day, depending on our schedule. Call early if it happens—morning calls have better same-day odds. If the track is damaged, we'll need to order parts, but we'll get you a temporary solution while we wait. Don't force the door; that causes more damage.
What garage door styles work best with Aurora homes?
Aurora's mix of ranch homes, colonials, and mid-century builds each have different aesthetics. Raised-panel or carriage-style doors complement older homes beautifully. Modern homes suit contemporary flat or glass-panel designs. We stock options in steel, wood, and composite that match local architecture. During consultation, we'll show samples so your new door feels right at home on your block.
What time can you typically respond to an emergency garage door issue?
We handle emergency calls seven days a week. Response time depends on our current workload and your location in Aurora, but we aim for same-day service on most emergencies. Call as early as possible—morning slots fill fast. We'll give you an honest timeframe when you call, and we keep our commitments. If it's truly urgent, we can usually carve out time.