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Garage Door FAQ — Asheville

Answers to common garage door questions for Asheville homeowners.

Can I add smart home features like MyQ or HomeLink to my existing garage door opener?
Absolutely. Most modern openers can be retrofitted with smart controllers, and if your opener is less than 10 years old, you're likely a good candidate. MyQ and HomeLink both work well in Asheville's climate without interference issues. Installation takes about an hour. We can assess your current setup and let you know if an upgrade is needed. Call for a consultation to see which option fits your home best.
What R-value insulation should I choose for an Asheville garage door?
We typically recommend R-12 to R-18 for Asheville homes. Our winters dip below freezing regularly, and good insulation keeps heat from escaping and reduces condensation buildup—important if you use your garage as a workspace. R-18 is ideal if your garage connects to living space. The upfront cost difference is modest but pays off in energy savings and quieter operation over time.
How do I know if my garage door cables are about to fail?
Watch for visible fraying, rust, or gaps along the cable length. If one side of the door hangs noticeably lower than the other during opening, that's a red flag. Cables typically last 5–7 years depending on use frequency. Don't wait until they snap—a broken cable can damage the door and opener. If you spot wear, contact us for inspection before it becomes an emergency.
What material is best for a garage door in Asheville's climate?
Steel doors are durable and affordable, holding up well to our humid springs and freeze-thaw cycles. Aluminum is lightweight but less insulating. Wood requires regular maintenance due to moisture and temperature swings here. Composite mimics wood's appearance without the upkeep—a solid middle-ground choice for Asheville homes. Your choice depends on budget, aesthetic preference, and how much maintenance you're willing to do.
My garage door is moving slowly or unevenly. Is it the springs?
Not always. Slow movement could mean dirty tracks, worn rollers, or low opener force settings. Uneven movement points more toward spring issues, especially if one side lags behind the other. Springs wear gradually, and Asheville's temperature fluctuations can mask problems until they're severe. We diagnose the actual culprit before recommending repairs—sometimes a simple cleaning solves it.
Do you offer financing or payment plans?
Yes. We work with several financing partners to make repairs and replacements manageable. Options range from 6-month interest-free plans to longer-term arrangements depending on the scope of work. Call to discuss what fits your budget. We're transparent about terms—no surprise fees.
What's the difference between torsion and extension springs, and which do I have?
Torsion springs wind tightly above the door and handle heavier loads safely—they're standard on most modern doors. Extension springs run along the sides and stretch to lift the door; they're older but still functional. Torsion springs cost more but last longer and are safer if they fail. Look above your door opening: a thick horizontal spring means torsion; thin springs on the sides mean extension. We can upgrade either type.
What seasonal maintenance does an Asheville garage door need?
Spring and fall are critical. In spring, clean tracks and hinges of winter debris and moisture buildup. Fall, check weather stripping and seals before cold weather—our temperature swings cause gaps and drafts. Year-round, lubricate springs and rollers monthly. Winter's freeze-thaw cycle is hard on hardware; if your door sticks or hesitates in cold weather, that's wear showing. Regular maintenance prevents costly emergency repairs.
When should I replace the weather stripping and seals on my door?
Inspect them annually, especially in fall. Look for cracks, gaps, or hardening rubber—signs that seals aren't protecting your garage anymore. Asheville's humidity and temperature shifts age seals faster than in stable climates. If you see daylight around the door edges or drafts inside, replacement is due. It's an affordable fix that saves energy and keeps pests and moisture out.

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