Garage Door FAQ — Medford
Answers to common garage door questions for Medford homeowners.
What garage door material works best for Medford's weather and older homes?
Steel doors dominate around here—they're durable against Medford's wet winters and hold up well on our mix of vintage and newer homes. Aluminum is lightweight but less insulating. Wood looks beautiful on character homes but demands regular maintenance in our rainy climate. Composite materials offer a middle ground: wood appearance without constant upkeep. Your home's style and budget usually guide the choice.
Do I need HOA approval before replacing my garage door?
Many neighborhoods in and around Medford have HOA guidelines about door color, style, and material—some pretty specific. Even without formal HOA, local building codes touch on safety and sizing. Before ordering anything, grab your deed restrictions or contact your neighborhood board. We're happy to help you navigate what's allowed so your new door passes inspection without delays.
When should I replace my garage door cables, and why is it risky to wait?
Cables typically last 7–10 years but wear faster if you use your door heavily. Fraying, visible kinks, or hearing a loud bang when opening are red flags. Don't delay—a snapped cable puts enormous stress on the springs and opener, risking the whole door dropping suddenly. That's dangerous and expensive. We can inspect cables during routine service and replace them before failure.
Can you help me with a garage door emergency on nights or weekends?
We offer emergency repair service for stuck, broken, or unsafe doors. Same-day response depends on call volume and time of day, so contact us as soon as a problem arises—don't wait until evening when availability shrinks. For safety, avoid forcing a jammed door or trying risky DIY fixes. Call right away and we'll get you sorted quickly.
How do I know if my opener has enough horsepower for my door?
Door weight and insulation matter most. A light, single-layer door needs ½ horsepower; heavier insulated doors often require ¾ or 1 horsepower to operate smoothly and last long. An undersized opener struggles, wears out faster, and may fail on cold Medford mornings when the door stiffens. We measure your door and recommend the right opener size—oversizing slightly protects your investment.
What R-value insulation should I choose for a Medford garage?
R-9 is a solid baseline for our climate if you park a car inside or have a living space above. R-12 to R-14 gives better temperature control and energy savings, especially for attached garages that affect home heating. If your garage is detached and unheated, R-6 or non-insulated panels work fine. We can discuss how your garage is used and recommend the right insulation level for your situation.
What's the real difference between torsion and extension springs?
Torsion springs sit above the door and twist to lift it—they're safer, last longer (10–15 years), and work smoothly. Extension springs hang on the sides and stretch—they're older, wear faster (7–9 years), and can snap suddenly with less warning. Torsion is the modern standard and far preferable if you're upgrading an older system. Both need professional installation and replacement.
What does your warranty actually cover?
Coverage varies by product and service type. Parts typically carry manufacturer warranties (springs, openers, doors range from 1 to 10 years depending on the item), while our labor usually has a 1-year promise on installation. We'll detail what's covered in your paperwork—don't assume everything is included. Ask us specifically about what you're buying so you know what's protected.
Should I get battery backup for my garage door opener?
Battery backup lets you open your door during a power outage so you're not stuck outside—handy during Medford's occasional storms or grid issues. It won't run the door indefinitely, but gives you a few manual cycles. If your garage is your main vehicle exit or you live in an area with frequent outages, it's worth the modest investment. Otherwise, it's optional peace of mind.