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Garage Door FAQ — Marlin

Answers to common garage door questions for Marlin homeowners.

My garage door opener is reversing mid-close. Could it be the safety sensors?
That's a classic sign of misaligned safety sensors. Marlin's humidity and temperature swings can shift the metal brackets holding them—even a quarter-inch throws everything off. We'll realign both sensors and clean the lens; dust buildup is another culprit. If sensors are cracked or corroded, replacement runs between $150–$300. It's a safety-critical system, so we always test the reversal after repair.
What R-value insulation should I choose for a garage door in Marlin's climate?
Marlin gets real summer heat and winter chill, so we typically recommend R-9 to R-12 for an insulated steel door. That sweet spot keeps your garage from becoming an oven or icebox and helps regulate your home's temperature year-round. If your garage is attached and you're heating or cooling it, R-12 is worth the investment. Single-layer, non-insulated doors are fine for detached structures.
Steel, aluminum, wood, or composite—what's best for our area?
Steel is the workhorse here—affordable, durable, and stands up well to Marlin's weather shifts. Wood looks beautiful on older homes but demands regular maintenance in our humidity. Aluminum dents easily and doesn't insulate well. Composite materials are newer, low-maintenance, and great if aesthetics matter, though they cost more upfront. We'll help match your home's style and budget.
How do I know if my garage door cables need replacing soon?
Cables typically last 7–10 years depending on use. Watch for fraying, rust, or visible separation of the wound strands. If one cable goes, the other is usually close behind. Never ignore this—a snapped cable means the door crashes down and the opener strains dangerously. Replacement costs $200–$400 per pair. Annual inspections catch wear before catastrophe.
My door jumped off the track. Is it safe to use until you arrive?
No—don't operate it. An off-track door can slip further, damage the opener, or injure someone. The rails are bent or the rollers are shot, and forcing it closed risks everything. We can usually straighten rails and replace rollers in one visit for $250–$500. If the frame is severely bent, full replacement might be necessary. Call for same-day service if possible.
Can I add a smart opener like MyQ or HomeLink to my existing door?
Absolutely. Most existing openers can be retrofitted with smart controls—MyQ adapts to almost any brand, and HomeLink integrates with newer cars. Installation is straightforward, around $100–$200 for the device and labor. We'll make sure your current opener is in good shape first, since smart tech won't fix a worn-out unit. It's a great upgrade for convenience and peace of mind.
Should I repair my 15-year-old door or replace it entirely?
At 15 years, ask yourself: Is this a one-off repair or the third issue this year? Single repairs under $300 are worth it. But if you're stacking up cable, spring, and roller fixes, a new door often makes sense. Newer doors are more efficient, quieter, and carry warranties. We'll honestly assess what you've got and help you weigh repair costs against replacement—typically $800–$2,500 installed.
What does weather stripping replacement cost, and how often is it needed?
Marlin's sun and temperature changes deteriorate seals faster than milder climates. Stripping usually lasts 5–7 years. Replacement runs $150–$300 depending on door size and seal type. Signs you need it: drafts, water pooling inside, or visible cracks in the rubber. A fresh seal keeps your garage climate-controlled and stops pests from sneaking in. We recommend checking annually.

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