Garage Door FAQ — Maxton

Answers to common garage door questions for Maxton homeowners.

How can I reduce noise from my attached garage door?
Attached garages in Maxton homes often share walls with living spaces, making noise a real concern. We recommend lubricating all rollers and hinges with silicone spray—a quick fix that works wonders. If your door still rattles, worn rollers or a loose track may be the culprit. Adding weatherstripping along the frame also dampens sound transmission into your home. For maximum quiet operation, upgrading to a belt-drive opener instead of a chain-drive can make a significant difference. Let us assess your setup and suggest the best approach.
My garage door safety sensors keep misaligning. What's going on?
Safety sensors are critical—they prevent serious injuries. Misalignment usually happens when the sensor eyes drift out of position, often from a minor bump or vibration over time. Check that both sensors are level and directly facing each other; even a quarter-inch offset can trigger false stops. Dirt, cobwebs, or moisture on the lens will also interfere with the beam. If cleaning and realigning don't help, the sensors may have drifted internally and need replacement. This isn't a DIY fix—we can diagnose and replace them safely.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
Absolutely. Maxton Garage Doors carries full licensing, bonding, and liability insurance for all our work. When you hire us, you're protected against injury and property damage during repairs or installation. We're proud to be a legitimate, accountable business in Maxton—not a fly-by-night operation. Your peace of mind matters to us, and proper credentials prove we stand behind our work. Ask for proof of our credentials anytime; we're happy to share them.
How quickly can you respond if my garage door breaks down in a nearby town?
Our primary service area is Maxton and its immediate surroundings. For emergencies—a door stuck open or a broken spring—we aim to respond same-day whenever possible. Response times for towns further out depend on our current workload and distance, but we'll give you an honest estimate when you call. We know garage door emergencies can disrupt your routine, so we prioritize getting you back on track fast. Contact us directly to confirm availability for your location.
How do I know if my garage door springs are failing versus something else?
A broken spring is unmistakable: the door becomes suddenly very heavy or won't open at all, and you'll often hear a loud snap or twang from above. If the door opens partway then stops, or moves unevenly side-to-side, a spring is likely the issue. Don't attempt to open a door with a broken spring—it's dangerous. Other problems like opener failure or sensor misalignment feel different; the door may move normally but stop unexpectedly. We can diagnose the exact problem and explain your repair options clearly.
What seasonal maintenance does my garage door need in Maxton?
Our Maxton climate means temperature swings and humidity fluctuations that stress garage door hardware. Spring through summer, inspect weatherstripping for cracks and lubricate all moving parts—heat accelerates wear. Fall is ideal for a full tune-up before winter dampness sets in; check for rust on springs and tracks, especially if your garage isn't heated. Winter salt and road spray can corrode metal components, so a rinse-off after heavy snow helps. Annual maintenance prevents costly breakdowns and extends your door's lifespan by years.
What's the best material for a new garage door in my Maxton home?
Material choice depends on your home's style, budget, and climate priorities. Steel doors are affordable, durable, and work well in Maxton's variable weather—they resist rust if properly maintained. Aluminum is lightweight and low-maintenance but dents more easily. Wood offers classic beauty on period homes but requires regular staining and is pricier. Composite doors blend wood's look with steel's durability and handle Maxton's moisture and temperature swings nicely. We'll help you weigh aesthetics, maintenance, and cost to find the right fit for your home.
Can you reprogram my garage door remote and keypad, and will it work with my current opener?
Most modern openers support remote and keypad reprogramming—it's usually a simple process involving a learn button on the opener itself. However, older openers may have compatibility limits with newer remotes. We can test your current setup, reprogram existing remotes, and recommend compatible replacements if needed. If your opener is outdated, upgrading to a newer model often adds features like smartphone control and better security. We'll discuss your options and what makes sense for your situation before making any changes.

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