Garage Door FAQ — New London, NC
Answers to common garage door questions for New London, NC homeowners.
How quickly can you respond to emergency garage door problems in towns like Albemarle or Kannapolis?
We prioritize emergencies across New London and the surrounding area. For nearby towns like Albemarle, Stanfield, and Kannapolis, we typically dispatch within 1–2 hours depending on call volume. More distant areas like Charlotte and Matthews may take longer. Spring breaks and severe weather can affect response times, so if you have a broken door, call right away and we'll give you an honest estimate of when we can arrive.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured in North Carolina?
Absolutely. We maintain full licensing and bonding as required by the State of North Carolina, plus comprehensive liability and workers' compensation insurance. You can ask for proof of credentials when we arrive—we're happy to show them. This protects both you and us if anything unexpected happens during the job.
My weather stripping is cracked and drafts are getting in. Can you replace just the seals?
Yes, we can replace worn weather stripping without replacing the entire door. New London winters can be mild, but poor seals let in cold air and moisture, which drives up heating costs. We offer seal replacement on both the bottom and sides of the door. During your quote, we'll assess whether the stripping is salvageable or if a full door replacement makes more sense long-term.
What seasonal maintenance should I do to protect my door from North Carolina weather?
Our area sees humidity swings and occasional freeze-thaw cycles that stress garage doors. Spring and fall are ideal times to inspect hinges, rollers, and cables for rust or wear. Lubricate metal parts lightly, check that the door closes evenly, and test safety sensors. Summer heat can dry out weatherstripping, so inspect seals before winter arrives. Regular tune-ups catch small problems before they become expensive repairs.
Can you install a smart garage door opener like MyQ or HomeLink on my existing system?
Most newer openers are compatible with smart home systems. If your opener is less than 10 years old, we can often add a MyQ hub or HomeLink module fairly easily. Older units may not support the technology, in which case a new opener might be the practical choice. We'll evaluate your current setup during a visit and explain what's possible without overselling.
How do I know if my garage door springs are actually broken, or if something else is wrong?
A broken torsion spring usually makes a loud bang and the door stops moving or feels very heavy when opening. However, a sluggish door, uneven movement, or a door that won't stay up could point to springs, cables, or opener issues. Don't try to diagnose this yourself—springs are under extreme tension and dangerous. Call us and describe what you're seeing; we'll identify the real culprit and quote the right fix.
My garage is attached to the house and the door is really noisy. What can I do?
Noise travels directly into your home through an attached garage. Worn rollers, loose hardware, and metal-on-metal contact are common causes. We can replace rollers with quieter nylon versions, tighten bolts, and add lubrication. In some cases, insulating the door itself or adding sound-dampening material behind the opener helps. We'll identify the noise source and suggest cost-effective solutions.
My safety sensors aren't working or the door won't close. How do I get this fixed?
Misaligned sensors are one of the most common issues—even a slight angle prevents the door from closing for safety. Check that both sensors are facing each other directly and that nothing is blocking the beam. If they look aligned, the lenses may be dirty or the wiring loose. These are usually quick fixes, but if sensors are damaged, replacement is affordable. Describe the symptom when you call, and we'll let you know what to expect.
How do I get an accurate phone quote without scheduling a visit?
Give us details: door size (8x7, 16x7, etc.), the type of problem, and roughly when the door was installed. For spring replacements or sensor repairs, we can often quote over the phone. For complex issues—like assessing whether a door is worth repairing—a visual inspection helps us be accurate. We're happy to discuss options both ways and won't pressure you into a visit if a phone quote makes sense.