Garage Door FAQ — Apopka
Answers to common garage door questions for Apopka homeowners.
My garage door remote isn't working. Can you reprogram it, or do I need a new one?
Usually a reprogram solves the issue—batteries die, codes get lost, or they just need a reset. We can reprogram most remotes in minutes and test them on the spot. If the remote is damaged or very old, replacement is affordable. Bring your opener model number or we can identify it during a visit. Either way, you'll be back in action quickly.
I'm worried my new garage door might violate HOA rules in Apopka. What should I check?
Smart question. Apopka neighborhoods often have guidelines on door color, material, and design style. Check your HOA docs for specifics—some require traditional carriage-house looks, others restrict solid colors. We help customers navigate these rules all the time and can recommend door styles that meet codes while fitting your home's character. Call before ordering to confirm compliance.
What's the actual difference between torsion and extension springs?
Torsion springs wind tightly above the door and use torque to lift it—safer, more durable, and handle weight better. Extension springs stretch along the sides and rely on pulleys. Torsion lasts longer and is quieter, but costs more upfront. Extension is cheaper but wears faster and has higher safety risk if it snaps. For most Apopka homes, torsion is the better long-term investment.
How do I know if my springs are failing, or if something else is wrong?
A broken spring means the door won't open or feels extremely heavy—the opener struggles or won't lift it at all. Listen for a loud bang; that's often a spring snapping. If the door opens slowly, sticks in spots, or the opener runs but doesn't move the door, it could be springs, cables, or rollers. Don't force it. We diagnose the real culprit and fix only what needs fixing.
What garage door style works best with typical Apopka homes?
Apopka's mix includes everything from classic ranch homes to newer subdivisions. Traditional raised-panel or carriage-house doors suit the older neighborhoods well, while contemporary homes pair nicely with modern aluminum or glass options. We match doors to your home's existing architecture—roofline, siding, trim—so it looks intentional, not tacked on. See our gallery for local examples.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured? How do I verify that?
Yes to all three. We carry full liability and workers' comp insurance, and we're licensed and bonded in Florida. You can ask to see proof anytime—it's your right. We keep everything current because safety and accountability matter, especially when we're working on something as heavy and powerful as a garage door. Ask for documentation; legitimate shops never mind.
How do I know if my opener has enough power for my door?
Door weight and opener horsepower must match. A standard single-car door (300–350 lbs) needs a ½ HP opener; heavier doors or double-wide doors need ¾ HP or more. An undersized opener strains, wears fast, and may not lift reliably. We check your door's actual weight and opener specs to confirm they're paired correctly. Upgrading is affordable and extends everything's lifespan.
My door came off the tracks. Is it safe to try to fix it myself?
No—don't attempt it. An off-track door is under extreme tension from springs that can cause serious injury. The door, springs, and cable are all at risk. We safely lift it back into alignment, inspect for damage, and adjust everything so it rolls smoothly again. It usually takes an hour, and the cost beats a trip to the ER or replacing a bent door.
What's the difference between steel, aluminum, wood, and composite garage doors?
Steel is affordable, durable, and low-maintenance—best for most homes and Apopka's heat and humidity. Aluminum is lightweight and corrosion-resistant but dents easier. Wood looks premium but requires regular staining and isn't ideal in our climate. Composite mimics wood appearance, resists warping, and handles moisture well—pricier upfront but worth it if you want wood-look durability. We help match material to your budget and lifestyle.