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Garage Door Repair
Fix your garage door to enhance security and convenience.
Gateway To Your Home
Repairing your garage door improves both the safety and curb appeal of your home, while ensuring smooth and reliable access.
A quality garage door never goes out of style.
Repairing essential components like springs and openers improves safety and functionality. Upgrading your garage door can also modernize your home’s exterior and add to its overall value.
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Quick Answers to Common Questions
While some minor maintenance tasks such as lubricating hinges or tightening loose bolts can be safely performed by homeowners, most garage door repairs are best left to professionals. Garage doors are heavy and operate under high tension due to springs and cables, which pose serious safety risks if handled improperly. Attempting to repair or replace these components without proper training can result in injury or further damage to your door. Additionally, professionals have the right tools and experience to diagnose issues accurately and complete repairs efficiently, ensuring your garage door functions safely and reliably.
The cost of garage door repair varies depending on the nature and extent of the problem. Simple repairs, like replacing weatherstripping or lubricating moving parts, tend to be affordable, while more complex repairs involving springs, cables, or the garage door opener can be more expensive. Additional factors that influence cost include the type of garage door, parts availability, and labor charges. At DB Construction, we provide clear, upfront estimates after a thorough inspection to ensure you understand the scope of work and cost before any repairs begin. Our goal is to offer reliable service at fair prices without hidden fees.
There are several reasons why your garage door might fail to open or close properly. Common causes include broken or worn-out springs, malfunctioning garage door openers, misaligned or dirty safety sensors, damaged cables, or issues with the tracks. Sometimes, the problem can be as simple as a dead remote battery or a tripped circuit breaker. However, garage door springs and cables are under high tension and can be dangerous to handle without proper tools and experience. For safety and to avoid further damage, it’s best to have a professional technician diagnose and repair the problem promptly.