Garage Door FAQ — Rush, NY
Answers to common garage door questions for Rush, NY homeowners.
What should I do if my garage door opener stops working during a power outage?
Battery backup systems are a smart investment for Rush homeowners, especially during our unpredictable winter weather. A backup battery keeps your opener running during outages, so you're not locked out of your garage. Modern units store enough power for several open-and-close cycles. We can install a battery backup on most existing openers or recommend one when you're replacing an older unit. It's particularly valuable if you park in the garage or need access to tools and supplies during power issues.
My garage door has jumped off its tracks. Can you fix it, or do I need a new door?
Off-track doors are usually fixable, though it depends on what caused the derailment. Minor obstacles, bent tracks, or misaligned rollers are common culprits we handle regularly. We'll inspect the tracks, rollers, and hinges to assess damage before recommending repair or replacement. Don't try to force the door back onto the tracks yourself—you risk damaging the springs or frame. Call us out for a diagnosis; most off-track situations are resolved without replacing the entire door.
How often should I replace the weather stripping around my garage door?
Weather stripping typically lasts 3 to 5 years in our Rush climate, where freeze-thaw cycles and salt from winter roads take a toll. You'll notice gaps, daylight showing through seals, or drafts as signs it's time. Worn stripping lets cold air seep into your garage and home, raising heating costs. We recommend an inspection every couple of years and replacement before winter. New seals are affordable and make a real difference in energy efficiency, especially important in older homes common throughout our area.
How can I tell if my garage door springs are actually broken, or is something else causing the problem?
A truly broken spring means your door won't open at all, even with the opener running—you'll hear the motor strain. If the door opens partway then stops, or feels heavier than usual, springs are likely failing. Other issues like misaligned sensors or track problems can seem like spring failure but present differently. Our technicians can pinpoint the real cause during a visit. Spring replacement is essential for safety; don't ignore warning signs or attempt DIY fixes, as springs are under extreme tension.
Do you work with Liftmaster, Chamberlain, or other specific garage door opener brands?
We service and install most major brands including Liftmaster, Chamberlain, Genie, and Wayne Dalton. If you're upgrading, we typically recommend Liftmaster or Chamberlain for their reliability and parts availability in the Rochester area. Compatibility depends on your door type and existing setup, which is why we assess your situation before recommending a specific model. Whether you want to stick with your current brand or switch, we'll help you find the right fit for your home and budget.
How quickly can you respond if my garage door breaks down in Henrietta or Penfield?
We're based in Rush and serve Henrietta, Penfield, Pittsford, and surrounding areas regularly. For emergency calls, our response time is typically 1 to 2 hours depending on our schedule and your location. Clients in closer towns like Honeoye Falls or Victor may see faster response, while farther calls like Canandaigua might take longer during peak times. We prioritize true emergencies—a door stuck down or spring failure—over routine maintenance. Call us with details about your situation, and we'll give you a realistic timeframe.
My garage door sensor lights are on but the door won't close. What's wrong?
Misaligned or dirty sensors are the most common culprit. These safety sensors sit on each side of the door opening and must face each other directly. If they're blocked by debris, knocked out of position, or the lenses are dusty, the door won't close—that's the safety feature working. Try cleaning the sensor lenses with a soft cloth first. If that doesn't help, the sensors may need realignment or replacement. We can diagnose and fix sensor issues quickly; it's usually a simple adjustment rather than an expensive repair.
Can you come out the same day if my garage door emergency happens in the evening?
Same-day emergency service depends on timing and our current workload. If you call early in the afternoon, we often can fit you in before dark. Evening calls are tougher, especially in winter when daylight fades by 5 p.m., but we'll do our best to help you get secured. For true emergencies like a door stuck open or a spring failure creating a safety hazard, contact us immediately and explain the situation. We keep some availability for urgent calls, though next-morning service may be more realistic for evening breakdowns. Cables and springs are a common emergency; replacements take an hour or two once we arrive.