• Are you licensed and insured?

    Yes, we're fully licensed and insured for your protection. Call (720) 515-7103 for service.
  • What areas do you serve?

    We serve Parker, CO and the entire Denver metro area with same-day garage door service.
  • Do you require appointments?

    No appointment needed! We offer same-day service and 24/7 emergency garage door repairs.
  • What's your emergency service policy?

    We provide 24/7 emergency garage door service throughout Parker and the Denver metro area.
  • How do I get a quote?

    Call (720) 515-7103 for your free inspection and no-obligation estimate. We respond fast.
  • What types of garage doors do you service?

    We repair and install all garage door types including residential, commercial, and custom doors.
  • How do I get started?

    Simply call us at (720) 515-7103. We'll schedule your free inspection and service.
  • What should I expect?

    Direct owner service, honest pricing, same-day repairs, and quality work guaranteed every time.
  • How long do garage door springs last?

    Garage door springs typically last 7-10 years with normal use, but Colorado's temperature extremes can shorten their lifespan significantly.
  • What causes garage doors to become unbalanced?

    Spring tension loss, worn cables, or settling foundations can throw doors off balance, causing uneven movement and opener strain.
  • Why does my garage door make grinding noises?

    Grinding sounds usually indicate worn rollers, dry tracks, or bent components that need lubrication or replacement to prevent further damage.
  • When should I replace my garage door opener?

    Openers over 15 years old, frequent breakdowns, or lack of safety features signal it's time for a modern replacement.
  • Can cold weather affect garage door performance?

    Yes, freezing temperatures can stiffen lubricants, contract metal springs, and cause doors to move slowly or stick completely.
  • How often should I lubricate my garage door?

    Apply garage door lubricant to hinges, rollers, and springs every 3-4 months to reduce noise and prevent premature wear.
  • What's the difference between torsion and extension springs?

    Torsion springs mount above the door and twist for lifting power, while extension springs stretch along tracks - both need professional replacement.
  • Is it dangerous to repair garage door springs myself?

    Absolutely. Springs hold extreme tension that can cause serious injury or death - always hire trained professionals for spring repairs.
  • How do I test my garage door's safety features?

    Place a block under the closing door - it should reverse immediately. Also test the wall button's emergency release function monthly.
  • What should I do if my garage door gets stuck halfway?

    Never force it. Check for obstructions, disconnect the opener, and call for professional diagnosis to avoid causing additional damage.