Bath, PA Pennsylvania 18014
We can help with any garage door and garage door opener repair and service. Emergency garage door repair is also available 24 hours. Simply call us for an estimate or to schedule service.
Customer satisfaction is our top concern. We proudly provide fast response times and can also handle emergency garage door service. Our goal is to get your project done just the way you want it in the shortest amount of time we can and with the least inconvenience and difficulty to your household.
After a full evaluation, we can suggest the best solutions for your needs and your pocket book.
A garage door is a thing you don't want to need to worry about often. When you arrive at your residence, you need to be able to tap the remote button and the door should open and then close without any issues. Yet, unfortunately, bad things occur, and it might not always function as you would like.
There are dozens of things which might fail with your garage door at any moment. It could get stuck open, causing a security problem. It could get stuck shut, requiring you to leave your car or things needing storage outside, susceptible to burglars, or bad weather. Worse yet, it could get stuck closed with your vehicle inside, and you may not be able to get to your job or an important appointment. A door that becomes stuck half open is also a safety and security problem.
If you by accident backed your automobile into your door when attempting to drive out of the garage and damaged the panels in the process, try to stay clear headed. Many people have done this, unintentionally pressing the gas pedal instead of the brake pedal. In areas with icy winters, it's common for people to slide on an icy driveway and bump into the garage door.
If you have damage or any other thing wrong with your garage door, you will need to deal with the problem soon. Garage door damage not only hurts your property's curb appeal, it can cause a possible safety and security issue and also leave your garage door vulnerable to further damage.
A garage door that won't open or shut could be caused by many different problems including broken springs or cables, broken or damaged sensors, or a broken garage door opener. Our Bath garage door service providers can perform an inspection to determine the issue and get it fixed for you.
Damaged springs are a frequent issue which appears after years of use. We can help with torsion or extension spring service, replacing broken springs, or adjusting springs for residential or commercial properties. We can also assist with both torque master and torsion springs.
Cables break over time. We'll get a service technician out to install new cables or repair torn cables.
Hardware and hinges can wear out with regular use. Broken hinges can damage the garage door and make it hard to open. If you see damaged hinges, get them fixed as soon as possible to prevent further damage.
If your garage door panels are damaged, or the hardware needs fixing, our contractors can get this fixed for you. Our Bath team members work with wooden garage doors, steel garage doors, and vinyl garage doors.
Garage door controllers can stop working over time. Sometimes a simple battery replacement can solve it, but other times you could need a new remote to be set up. Our Bath garage door pros can replace and program remote controls, program car remotes, and also install outside garage door keypads.
Keeping your garage door correctly aligned is very important, and will extend the life of both your garage door and garage door opener. If something is misaligned, give us a call to get it fixed.
Banging noises are often caused by out of balance doors. It's best to get this problem fixed sooner rather than later to keep other damage from taking place.
As your garage door gets older, the weather stripping or trim may break down and need replacement. Repairing the weather stripping will help insulate your garage and keep unwanted wildlife outside.
Rattling sounds may be the result of loose nuts or bolts, dry parts needing oiling , unbalanced doors, or a garage door opener that was not properly put in.
Scraping noises are usually caused by unbalanced doors.
Squeaking sounds could be caused by a loose roller or hinge, parts needing greasing, or misaligned doors.
Rubbing could be the result of bent tracks or a jammed or tight track which needs adjusting.
Grinding sounds could be caused by parts needing oiling, loose rollers or hinges, a stripped garage door opener gear, or an improperly hung opener.
Slapping sounds are sometimes caused by a loose chain.
Vibrating noises are generally caused by loose parts or rollers needing grease.
Popping noises may be the result of torsion spring issues.
Our Bath, PA garage experts offer 24/7 Emergency Garage Door Repairs. It can be difficult to locate emergency help. If you are encountering a garage emergency, contact us immediately for assistance.
The median lifespan of a garage door opener is approximately 10-15 years. Routine upkeep, oiling, and checking that your garage door is balanced will aid in extending the life of your opener. For safety reasons, if you own a garage door opener that was purchased before 1993, it’s always recommended to have it replaced and not repaired. Newer units have the bonus of being a lot quieter and sometimes contain back up batteries. Contact us today if you want to have a new garage door opener put up.
When you have done multiple repairs or maintenance service on your garage door, if it still is not functioning properly, then it might be time to think about replacing the garage door . New doors have a full spectrum of benefits, including bettering the curb appeal of your home and increasing home values and adding better security and safety. New garage doors are equipped with the most current safety and security standards to keep your family and belongings safe. New doors additionally give better insulation and might help regulate the temperature of your home as well as make the garage space more climate controlled.
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