Garage Door FAQ — Pittsburg, NH

Answers to common garage door questions for Pittsburg, NH homeowners.

What's the difference between torsion and extension springs, and which should I choose?
Torsion springs sit above your door and twist to lift it—they're safer, last longer (10–15 years), and handle frequent use better. Extension springs run along the sides and stretch; they're cheaper upfront but wear faster and pose more pinch hazards. For Pittsburg homes that see heavy snow and seasonal temperature swings, torsion springs hold up better to the extra strain.
How do I know if my garage door opener has enough horsepower?
Opener size should match your door weight. Standard single doors need ½ HP; heavier insulated or double doors often require ¾ or 1 HP. An undersized opener works harder, wears out quickly, and may struggle in cold weather. We'll assess your specific door during a free evaluation to recommend the right motor, ensuring smooth, reliable operation year-round.
My remote isn't working. Do I need a new one, or can you reprogram it?
Most remotes just need reprogramming—quick fix. We can sync your existing remote or keypad to your opener in minutes. If the remote is physically damaged or uses obsolete frequency, replacement is more cost-effective. Bring it by and we'll troubleshoot. New keypads and remotes work with both older and newer systems.
What's the typical cost difference between a repair and full door replacement?
Spring replacement runs $200–$400; cable repairs, $150–$300; roller and hinge work, $100–$250. A full door installation (materials and labor) typically ranges $1,500–$3,500 depending on size and material. If your door is 15+ years old, dented, or needs multiple repairs within a year, replacement often makes more financial sense long-term.
How often should I replace weather stripping and seals?
In Pittsburg's freeze-thaw cycles, inspect seals annually and replace every 3–5 years. Worn strips let cold air, moisture, and pests in—costing more in heating and potential damage. We recommend checking after winter; if you see gaps, cracking, or daylight around edges, it's time for new seals. Replacement is affordable and prevents bigger problems.
What material should I choose—steel, aluminum, wood, or composite?
Steel is affordable, durable, and low-maintenance; great for most homes. Aluminum is lightweight and won't rust, good for coastal areas but less insulating. Wood offers classic appeal but needs regular maintenance in our damp climate. Composite mimics wood without upkeep—pricier but ideal if you want aesthetics without the work. We'll help match your home's style and budget.
Can I add smart home features like MyQ or HomeLink to my existing opener?
Many older openers can use add-on smart devices; newer openers often come with built-in compatibility. MyQ and HomeLink let you open doors remotely and receive alerts—handy if you forget to close it. Installation is straightforward. We'll check your current opener model and recommend the best smart upgrade option for your needs and budget.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
Yes. We're fully licensed, bonded, and insured—protecting both you and your home during service calls. Licensing ensures we meet NH safety codes; bonding covers any issues, and insurance protects against accidents. Always ask a service company for proof of credentials. You can work with confidence knowing we meet professional standards.

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