Garage Door FAQ — Merlin
Answers to common garage door questions for Merlin homeowners.
How can I reduce noise from my garage door in an attached garage?
Attached garages share walls with living spaces, so noise matters. Check that all hardware—hinges, brackets, and rollers—is tight and lubricated with silicone spray. Worn rollers are often the culprit; replacing them is affordable and quiets things noticeably. Adding weatherstripping around the door frame and installing a insulated door panel also dampens sound travel into your home. We can inspect your setup and recommend the best fix for your situation.
My safety sensors are misaligned and the door won't close. What's happening?
Those sensors are a safety feature that detects obstructions. If they're out of alignment—even slightly—the door won't operate. Check that both sensors (usually at the base of each track) are facing each other directly. Dust or spider webs can block the beam too; clean the lens gently. If the door still won't close after cleaning, the sensors may be damaged and need replacement. Misalignment from impacts or settling is common and usually straightforward to fix.
What's the difference between torsion and extension springs, and which do I need?
Torsion springs sit above your door and use rotational force to lift it—they're more durable, safer, and last 15,000+ cycles. Extension springs run along each side track and stretch to lift the door; they're cheaper but wear faster and pose a pinch hazard. Merlin homes with standard single-car doors often work fine with extension springs, but taller or heavier doors benefit from torsion. Your door's weight and frame size determine what's appropriate. We'll assess your setup and explain the trade-offs.
How do I reprogram my remote and keypad if they've stopped working?
First, replace the remote batteries—dead batteries are the #1 reason for no response. Then locate your opener's learn button (usually on the motor unit) and press it until the light blinks. Press your remote button three times; you should see the light respond. Keypads typically sync the same way, though some require entering a code first. If reprogramming doesn't work, the receiver in the opener may be faulty or the remote itself damaged. A quick diagnostic call saves guesswork.
What seasonal maintenance should I do for Merlin's weather?
Our temperature swings and moisture can affect your door. In fall, lubricate all moving parts to prevent rust through winter. Check weatherstripping before cold months—gaps let drafts and pests in. Spring brings pollen and debris; clean tracks and sensors before they jam up. After heavy rain or snow, inspect for water pooling around the base and ensure drainage is clear. A yearly tune-up catches wear early and keeps your door running smoothly year-round.
How do I know if my opener has enough horsepower for my door?
Opener size (½, ¾, or 1+ horsepower) must match your door's weight and type. A standard single-car door weighs 300–400 pounds and runs fine on ½ HP. Heavier insulated doors or double-car doors need ¾ HP or more. An undersized opener strains the motor, wears out faster, and may struggle on cold mornings when lubricant thickens. During replacement, we'll weigh your door and recommend the right horsepower. Upgrading is usually affordable and extends your opener's life.
My door has jumped off the track. Is it safe to use, and can you fix it?
Don't force the door up or down—off-track doors can jam worse or damage the opener. The door likely hit something or the track bent from impact or settling. Small derailments near the roller can sometimes be guided back on, but bent tracks need straightening or replacement. The cost depends on damage severity; call us to describe what happened and we'll give you an honest assessment. Most off-track jobs are fixable, though prevention (keeping the path clear, annual inspections) beats dealing with it later.
What information do you need from me to give an accurate phone quote?
Tell us your door type: single or double car, wood or steel, whether it's insulated. Mention any visible damage, rust, or noise. Let us know if you need a spring replacement, opener repair, or full service. If you're unsure, describe what's happening—'door won't open,' 'sounds like grinding,' 'remote stopped working.' A photo helps too. This info lets us estimate accurately instead of guessing. For complex jobs, an in-person look is often needed before final pricing, but we'll give you a ballpark range right away.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
Yes. We're fully licensed and insured to work on garage doors in Merlin, protecting you and your property. Our bonding ensures accountability on every job. Insurance covers any accidental damage during repair or installation. Before hiring any garage door company, always verify their credentials—it's your safeguard. We're happy to provide proof of licensing and insurance upon request. Working with a properly credentialed technician means the work is done to code and you have recourse if something goes wrong.