Garage Door FAQ — Lutz
Answers to common garage door questions for Lutz homeowners.
My garage door remote isn't working. Can you reprogram it, or do I need a new one?
Most of the time, reprogramming solves the problem—and it's a quick fix we can handle same-day. We'll reprogram your existing remote to sync with your opener, or if it's physically damaged or too old, we can pair a new one. If multiple remotes are acting up, the issue might be your opener's receiver board instead. Give us a call and we'll diagnose which it is.
My garage door keeps reversing halfway down. Is it a sensor problem?
Likely yes. Your safety sensors detect obstructions and tell the door to reverse if something's in the way. In Lutz's humidity, dirt and spider webs often block them. We'll clean and realign both sensors—they need to face each other perfectly. If they're still misaligned after cleaning, the mounting bracket may be bent, and we'll adjust or replace it.
What's the difference between torsion and extension springs? Which do I have?
Torsion springs sit above your door and twist to lift it—they're safer, last longer, and give smoother operation. Extension springs run along the sides and stretch like a rubber band—cheaper upfront but wear out faster and can snap dangerously. Most homes in Lutz have one or two torsion springs. We can tell you which type you have and discuss whether upgrading makes sense for your setup.
What R-value insulation should I choose for a Lutz garage door?
With Florida's heat and humidity, we typically recommend R-9 to R-12 for most homeowners. It keeps summer heat out, reduces your cooling costs, and handles our occasional cool spells. If your garage is attached and you want serious climate control, R-14 or higher is worth it. Insulation also dampens noise and prevents condensation in our damp climate. We'll assess your space and suggest what fits your budget.
How do I know if my springs are failing, or if something else is wrong?
Failing springs usually show one clear sign: your door feels heavy or won't stay up, even partially. You might hear a loud bang or snap before it gets stuck. Other problems—like a misaligned track or worn rollers—feel different: the door moves unevenly or jerks. We can inspect both springs and the rest of the system to pinpoint what's actually failing, because fixing the wrong part wastes your money.
Can you get someone out today if my door is stuck?
We keep same-day emergency slots open for stuck or broken doors. Call early in the day for the best chance—morning appointments usually have more availability than late afternoon. If it's truly urgent and you need immediate access, let us know your situation. During peak season, we sometimes manage next-morning service. Pricing for emergency calls may vary, so ask about that when you schedule.
Should I repair my old door or replace it entirely?
If your door is under 15 years old and the damage is isolated—like a dent, broken spring, or bad weatherstripping—repair almost always wins. Once doors hit 15–20 years, repairs stack up fast. Also consider: does it insulate well? Is it quiet? Does it match your home's style? If you're replacing springs for the third time or the panels are warped, replacement costs less in the long run and gives you a fresh warranty.
My weather stripping is cracked and I feel heat coming in. Can you replace just the seal?
Absolutely. Weather stripping replacement is straightforward and affordable—we'll remove the old seal, clean the frame, and install new stripping around the bottom and sides. Given Lutz's heat and humidity, a good seal cuts cooling costs and keeps pests and moisture out. We can match your door's color and material. It's one of the best small upgrades for comfort and energy savings.
What does your warranty cover, and for how long?
Warranty details depend on the part and whether we installed it. Springs, openers, and doors each have different coverage periods—typically 1 to 5 years on labor and parts we install. Some manufacturer warranties run longer. We'll give you a written warranty with every job so you know exactly what's covered and for how long. If anything fails during that window, call us and we'll make it right.