Richland, WA Washington 99352
We can help with any garage door and garage door opener repair and service. Emergency garage door repair is also available 24 hours a day. Simply phone us for an estimate or to schedule service.
Customer happiness is our #1 concern. We proudly offer great response times and can also offer emergency garage door service. Our goal is to get your project completed just the way you want it in the shortest time we can and with the least disturbance and difficulty to your household.
After a full inspection, we can suggest the best solutions for your needs and your budget.
A garage door is something you do not want to have to think about frequently. When you arrive at your house, you need to be able to tap the remote button and the door ought to open and shut without any problems. Yet, unfortunately, bad things occur, and it doesn't always work as you expect.
There are a multitude of things which may stop working with your garage door at any minute. It could get stuck open, causing a serious security issue. It could get stuck shut, requiring you to leave your car or items needing storing outside, open to thieves, or inclement weather. Worse yet, it could get stuck shut with your vehicle inside, and you may not be able to arrive at your job or an important place. A door that becomes stuck halfway is also a safety and security problem.
If you by accident backed your automobile into your door when trying to leave the garage and harmed the door in the process, try to relax. Many individuals have done this, unintentionally pushing down on the gas pedal instead of the brake pedal. In areas with icy winters, it's not uncommon for people to slide on a frozen driveway and bump into the garage door.
If you have damage or anything else wrong with your door, you will need to address the problem quickly. Garage door damage not only hurts your home's curb appeal, it can trigger a prospective safety and security threat and also leave your garage door vulnerable to more damage.
A garage door that won't open or close could be from many different issues including broken springs and cables, broken or misaligned sensors, or a broken garage door opener. Our Richland garage door pros can do an inspection to figure out the cause and get it fixed for you.
Broken springs are a frequent issue which appears after years of use. We can assist with torsion or extension spring service, replacing broken springs, or adjusting springs for single family or business properties. We can also assist with both torque master and torsion springs.
Cables wear out over time. We'll get someone out to install new cables or repair torn cables.
Hardware and hinges can wear out with a lot of use. Broken hinges can damage the garage door and make it difficult to open. If you notice broken hinges, get them repaired as soon as possible to prevent additional damage.
If your garage door panels are broken, or the hardware needs fixing, our contractors can get this fixed for you. Our Richland team members work with wooden garage doors, steel garage doors, and vinyl garage doors.
Garage door clickers can stop working over time. Sometimes a simple battery replacement can do the trick, but other times you might require a new remote to be programmed. Our Richland garage door pros can repair and program remote controls, set up vehicle remotes, and also put in exterior garage door keypads.
Keeping your garage door properly aligned is very important, and will extend the life of both your garage door and garage door opener. If something is not working right, give us a call to get it fixed.
Banging noises are often caused by out of balance doors. It's important to get this problem fixed sooner rather than later to prevent other damage from occurring.
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 out.
Rattling noises may be the result of loose nuts or bolts, dry parts needing oiling , misaligned doors, or a garage door opener that was not correctly put in.
Scraping sounds are generally caused by unbalanced doors.
Squeaking sounds might be due to a loose roller or hinge, parts needing greasing, or unbalanced doors.
Rubbing could be due to bent tracks or a jammed or tight track which needs repair.
Grinding sounds might be caused by parts needing grease, loose rollers or hinges, a stripped garage door opener gear, or an improperly hung opener.
Slapping sounds are frequently caused by a loose chain.
Vibrating noises are generally caused by loose parts or rollers needing lubrication.
Popping sounds may be the result of torsion spring issues.
Our Richland, WA garage pros offer 24/7 Emergency Garage Door Repairs. It can be hard to locate emergency assitance. If you are experiencing a garage emergency, contact us right away for help.
The average life of a garage door opener is about 10-15 years. General maintenance, lubing, and checking that your garage door is balanced will increase the life of your opener. For safety and security reasons, if you own a garage door opener which was purchased before 1993, it’s recommended to have it replaced and not fixed. Newer units have the extra perk of being a lot quieter and often have back up battery systems. Contact us today if you want a new garage door opener put up.
Once you have done multiple repairs or service on your garage door, but it still is not working properly, then it may be time to consider replacing the garage door completely. New doors have a full scope of benefits, among which is improving the curb appeal of your property and improving home values and adding increased security and safety. New garage doors are equipped with the most up to date safety and security standards to keep your family and belongings safe. Brand New doors also provide better insulation and may aid in regulating the temperature of your house as well as make the garage space more comfortable.
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