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The following considerations should be analyzed when purchasing your next garage door, and we can help:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Below are some commonly asked questions and answers
about garage doors. If you have questions that are not
answered on this page, please feel free to contact us. Q: Why should I use a professional installer? At Overhead Door, we firmly believe that the installation of a garage door is not a do-it-yourself job. A garage door is the largest moving object in your home and because of the large number of small parts, its installation is highly technical. Connecting the springs can be particularly dangerous and proper installation is critical to the performance of your door. One of the other services a professional installer can provide is the disposal of your old door, if you are replacing a door. Professional installers can typically install a door in a few hours and are careful to make sure safety requirements are met. Installations by most homeowners typically span several days and cause much frustration. In addition, incorrect installation can void certain warranties, so we recommend a professional handle the job for you.
Q: Is 25 gauge steel thicker than 24 gauge steel? No. When comparing strengths of steel, remember, the lower the gauge number, the thicker (and stronger) the steel is.
Q: Why should I choose an insulated door if my garage isn't insulated? A garage door opening is a very large hole in your garage. Insulated doors will help to reduce the amount of outside temperatures that enters your garage, thus keeping it more comfortable for you. This is important for a number of reasons:
Q: What are the benefits of a steel garage door over a wood garage door?
Q: How do I dispose of my old garage door if I replace it with a new one? Overhead Door will properly dispose of your old garage door when we install a new garage door for a small additional fee. Discuss this with the salesperson when you get your estimate for your new door.
Q: When I replace my existing door, can I keep my old track? We recommend replacing your track when you replace your door because each brand of garage door has been specially designed to work with a specific type of track. In addition, replacing your track is an inexpensive way to insure that your entire garage door system is as safe as possible. By replacing your track you also ensure that your door warranty will apply, in the event that you have a problem.
Q: I have a one-piece door now. Can I replace it with a sectional door? Yes. Your professional garage door installer can install a sectional door for you by installing track and springs to accommodate a sectional door. Depending on the construction of your garage, other modifications might be necessary. We would advise you to ask your installer to evaluate the job prior to installation, so that any modifications can be performed before installation.
Q: Are special size doors available? I have a custom-built garage that features an unusual size door. Yes. Overhead Door makes residential doors in widths beginning at 4' wide and continuing to 20'*. We can make any width between 4' and 20' in two inch increments. In addition, virtually any height between 3'0" and 12' is available in three inch increments. (*not all models are available in this range of widths).
Q: My garage has very little space (headroom) above the door. What is the minimum headroom required to operate a sectional door? Standard headroom applications require 12" to 18" of space between the bottom of the opening header and the unobstructed ceiling. However, Overhead Door specializes in custom-built applications. A variety of special track options are available and make it possible for many unusual garages to be fitted with doors. By using low-headroom track, it is possible to install a door in an area that has as little as 4 1/2" of headroom. Other special track applications include:
Q: I've been comparing R-values of various doors and am surprised at the variance among them. Can you explain this? Many manufacturers use R-values to show the energy efficiency of their product. This number is arrived at through a calculation that looks at the thickness of the insulation and its chemical properties. Therefore, most of the R-value numbers you see, reflect only the R-value of the section...not of the installed door. A door's insulating capabilities can be greatly affected by the door's construction. Polyurethane is a much better and more efficient insulator than polystyrene.
Q: How do I know if my door is properly balanced? There are several tests you can perform to tell if your door is balanced:
Q: Do I need a lock on my garage door? If an electric garage door opener has been installed on your door, it may not be necessary to have a lock. Newer electric openers function as the lock, making it improbable that an intruder would be able to lift your door from the outside. If you have an older opener, check to see if your door can be lifted from the outside. DASMA, the trade association for the garage door industry, discourages homeowners from attaching a lock when an opener has been installed, because too frequently, a child or other family member will accidentally lock the door. If someone then tries to open the door using the electric opener, the opener will pull against the lock causing the door to be damaged. If no opener is installed on your door, you should certainly have a lock installed.
Q: What type of spring is better...extension or torsion? There are two types of springs used on garage doors today...extension and torsion. Most people are more familiar with extension springs. These are the springs that are attached on either side of the door and stretch along the horizontal part of the track when the door is closed. Torsion springs are typically located just above the top section of the door and are mounted to the header. They are wound springs and do not expand or contract when the door is moved. A torsion spring is a superior spring, primarily because it offers more safety to the homeowner and better balances the door to provide smoother operation. Overhead Gargage Doors single-car doors are equipped with extension springs as part of the standard hardware, torsion springs are available by request. All double-car doors are equipped with torsion springs.
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