FAQ About Your New Garage Door

Your home is ready for an upgrade, and replacing an old garage door is one of the best ways to add more personality — not to mention enhanced safety features. Whether you choose one with a rustic look or one that includes windows, you may have several questions after installation. Refer to our list of common questions that arise after the purchasing process. If you have more pressing issues regarding your garage door, contact Marvin’s Garage Doors immediately.

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1. How Do I Prevent Rain From Leaking Through My Garage Door?

2. Can I Use Old Springs and Tracks When Replacing My Garage Door?

3. Can I install My Garage Door by Myself?

4. How Much Headroom Do I Need?

5. When Should I Replace My Garage Door?

6. Are Custom Garage Door Sizes Available?

7. How Can I Make My Garage Door More Energy-Efficient?

8. What Is R-value? Is It Important?

9. How Do I Maintain My Garage Door?

10. Why Won’t My Garage Door Close?

11. Why Won’t My Garage Door Open?

12. How Do I Change My Garage Door Opener Code?

13. When Should I Replace My Garage Door Springs?

14. Can I Use My Old Garage Door Opener With My New Garage Door?

15. Can My Garage Door Be Painted?

16. Can I Replace a Section of My Garage Door?

What You Need to Know About Garage Doors

Garage door maintenance is simple when you refer to the professionals. Read about several questions homeowners often come across and learn how we can support you.

How Do I Prevent Rain From Leaking Through My Garage Door?

Although garage doors are designed to prevent water from reaching the inside, depending on the slope of your driveway along with other factors, water can become a problem. If you’re experiencing water leaks, refer to the experts at Marvin’s to seal your door. Garage doors have a flexible seal at the bottom that extends the entire length. The seal should press up against the floor to divert water.

However, time, pests and weather can deteriorate the seal, allowing water to seep through and onto your floor. We will replace your seals, and may suggest raised floor seals if your home is more prone to flooding.

Can I Use Old Springs and Tracks When Replacing My Garage Door?

When repairing your car or buying a new one, you wouldn’t keep the same engine or replace the old one with another that’s worn out — and the same holds true for garage door panel replacements. Not only would they have no warranty, but they also would create an unsafe structure. Springs and tracks that have been performing for several years can become rusty and lose proper functioning abilities.

Old pieces from a garage door may not even be compatible with a new system. Therefore, it can end up having improper spacing. This could result in several problems, such as the door getting stuck, unbalanced springs and falling doors that can injure people. In this case, the cost of buying new outweighs the negatives of risky old springs and tracks.

Can I install My Garage Door by Myself?

If you are handy and do well with following directions, you can perform low-maintenance tasks on your garage door. However, when it comes to replacing the entire system, trust the experts from Marvin’s Garage Doors for the safest installation. Contacting experts will prevent you from spending more time and money in the long run because we deliver professional guidance.

How Much Headroom Do I Need?

The headroom for a garage door is the distance between the lowest point of the ceiling and the top of the door. How much headroom do you need, and how do you measure it? The type of spring system you have will determine the necessary headroom. For example, if you have an extension spring, a 10-inch minimum is required, while torsion springs need 12 inches of headroom.

The best way to measure headroom is to measure from the floor to the lowest section of the ceiling. Then, subtract the height of your garage door’s opening.

When Should I Replace My Garage Door?

We all know nothing lasts forever. While garage doors are a sound investment that can last for years and even several decades, they can break or wear out over time. They can also lose paint and appear less attractive than at the initial installation time. If your garage door needs minor fixing, go ahead and repair what you can.

When you need to replace the entire system, it can be because of factors like broken doors, improper functioning or a lack of safety features. Learn more about the process online.

Are Custom Garage Door Sizes Available?

Custom garage doors are available at Marvin’s Garage Doors. We offer Clopay doors that come in widths ranging from 8 inches to 18. You can also custom order garage door sizes in increments of 2 inches, such as 8 feet, 2 inches.

How Can I Make My Garage Door More Energy-Efficient?

Homeowners are always looking for ways to be more efficient. A garage door that’s eco-friendly can maintain a consistent and cozy temperature inside your home, as well as decrease your energy bills. If your garage door is not well insulated, it can cause a draft of cold air to reach your rooms or hot air to seep from the door.

Learn more about energy-efficient garage doors by referring to the professionals.

What Is R-value? Is It Important?

R-value is a term that measures the thermal efficiency of your garage door. How well your system insulates your home can affect your house in many ways. If you want to increase how sustainable you are, choose a structure that has a high R-value.

How Do I Maintain My Garage Door?

For extensive maintenance projects, trust Marvin’s Garage Doors. We perform residential and commercial specials that include various repairs — anywhere from servicing two doors and gate systems to rolling doors and pulleys. Be sure to check out our offers online.

Why Won’t My Garage Door Close?

When your garage door won’t close, it can be from damaged cables, tattered springs or a faulty remote. Call us right away to fix the problem.

Why Won’t My Garage Door Open?

If your garage door won’t open, the problem can be because of broken springs, worn cables or a broken remote. Contact us for professional assistance so we can make the right repairs to keep you on the move.

How Do I Change My Garage Door Opener Code?

In some cases, it’s best to replace your opener code altogether. However, if you want to know how to reset a Liftmaster garage door opener, our team of professionals can assist you. You can change the code on your openers as well as your mounted keypad to keep your home safe.

When Should I Replace My Garage Door Springs?

No matter if you store your cars in the garage, keep your power tools and heavy equipment inside, or use it as a primary or side entrance on a daily basis, a broken garage door is quite inconvenient. The best way to tell how often you should replace your springs is by doing so as often as necessary. You can learn more about springs online and when to switch them out.

Can I Use My Old Garage Door Opener With My New Garage Door?

Yes, you can install almost any opener with a new door, but make sure to confirm that it meets current safety regulations. Check with specialists for assistance.

Can My Garage Door Be Painted?

You can paint your new garage door to match the aesthetics of your house and add a fresh look. Be sure to stick to exterior latex paint that’s high quality and avoid oil-based options.

Can I Replace a Section of My Garage Door?

You can replace specific sections, whether you have wooden or steel systems. Ask for advice on how to make replacements today.

Contact Us for a Garage Door Replacement

Enhance the look of your home, boost the safety of your garage and increase your sustainability by partnering with us at Marvin’s Garage Doors. We offer 24-hour emergency service and are a master authorized Clopay dealer that installs both residential and commercial garage doors.

When you need a new garage door installation, we are here to work with you each step of the way and ensure you get the most out of your system. Reach out to us and see how we can upgrade your garage door.

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