Garage Door FAQ — Dupont
Answers to common garage door questions for Dupont homeowners.
Which garage door opener brands work best, and do you install all of them?
We work with LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, and Wayne Dalton openers—the most reliable brands for our area. LiftMaster tends to be our top recommendation for durability in Dupont's climate, especially if you want a unit that handles humidity and temperature swings well. If you already own a different brand, we can often integrate it, but we'll be honest if replacement makes more sense. Call for specific compatibility questions about your setup.
Do I need HOA approval before replacing my garage door?
Many homes in Dupont do fall under HOA guidelines, so it's worth checking your covenants before ordering. Most associations care about color, material, and style to keep the neighborhood cohesive. We've worked with several Dupont HOAs and know their typical requirements. Bring your HOA documents when you call, and we'll help confirm your door choice meets their standards before installation.
My garage door safety sensors aren't stopping the door—what's wrong?
Misaligned sensors are the most common culprit, especially after our wet springs when moisture can shift the brackets slightly. The sensors need a clear line of sight at the exact same height. We'll realign them, clean the lenses, and test the signal. If they're older or damaged, replacement is usually under $200. This isn't something to ignore—those sensors are your safety net.
Should I repair my old door or replace it entirely?
If your door is denting easily, springs are breaking repeatedly, or panels are rotting, replacement often makes sense long-term. Repairs under $300 are usually worthwhile; beyond that, you're throwing money at a system nearing the end. We'll inspect yours and give you an honest assessment—sometimes a panel replacement or new spring buys you another five years cheaply. Sometimes it's time to upgrade.
My door is off the track and won't close. Can you fix it today?
Off-track doors are urgent, and we prioritize same-day or next-day service for them. The fix depends on severity—minor derailments are often correctable, but if the track is bent or the door frame is damaged, we may need to replace sections. Never force an off-track door; you risk injury and further damage. Contact us right away so we can assess and get you secure again.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured? How do I verify this?
Absolutely. We're fully licensed and insured in Washington, and we carry bonding to protect both you and our team. When we give you an estimate, your quote includes our license number and insurance details. You're welcome to verify us with the state contractor licensing board anytime. We stand behind our work because we're properly covered—that's peace of mind worth asking about.
What garage door style fits best with typical Dupont homes?
Dupont has a nice mix of ranch, contemporary, and craftsman-style homes. Carriage-style and traditional raised-panel doors complement the older neighborhoods well, while flat-panel and modern aluminum-and-glass doors suit newer construction. Insulated steel is practical year-round here. We'll help you pick a style that matches your home's character and handles our climate without looking out of place.
Can I add a smart opener like MyQ or HomeLink to my existing door?
Yes, most openers built in the last decade can accommodate smart controllers. MyQ is our most common retrofit—it gives you app control and alerts on your phone. HomeLink is great if you want garage integration with your car. We'll check your current opener first; if it's too old, a smart-capable replacement opener might be more practical than an add-on. Either way, we handle the installation and testing.
When do I need to replace weather stripping and seals on my door?
Dupont's humidity and seasonal rain mean your seals take a beating. If you see daylight around the door edges, feel drafts, or notice the rubber is cracked and hard, it's time. Worn seals let in pests, moisture, and heat loss—not worth ignoring. Replacement typically costs $150–$300 and makes a real difference in your garage's comfort and energy bills. We recommend checking seals annually.