Garage Door FAQ — Beverly

Answers to common garage door questions for Beverly homeowners.

What payment and financing options does Beverly Garage Doors offer?
We work with most major credit cards and offer flexible payment plans to fit your budget. For larger projects like full door replacements or multiple spring repairs, we can discuss financing options with approved lenders. Call for a quote on your specific job, and we'll walk you through what makes sense for your situation. Many Beverly homeowners spread costs over a few months rather than paying upfront, and we're happy to explore that with you.
Will my new garage door need HOA approval in Beverly?
Some Beverly neighborhoods do have HOA or architectural guidelines, particularly in established residential areas. Before ordering a new door, we recommend checking your deed or contacting your HOA about color, material, and style restrictions. We've worked with plenty of local HOAs and can help you understand what's approved. If you're unsure, bring us your documentation and we'll review it together to avoid any surprises down the road.
What's the difference between torsion and extension springs for garage doors?
Torsion springs wind tightly above your door and balance it using torque—they're durable, safer, and take up less space, making them ideal for most Beverly homes. Extension springs run along the sides of the door and stretch to lift it; they're cheaper upfront but need safety cables and wear out faster. Torsion springs typically last 7–10 years with regular use. We recommend torsion for longevity and safety, especially if you have kids or pets around the garage.
How do I know when my garage door cables need replacing?
Frayed, kinked, or visibly worn cables are the main red flags—don't ignore them. A broken cable can cause the door to hang unevenly or drop suddenly, creating a safety hazard and potential damage. Cables often fail around the same time springs do, so if you've just replaced springs, ask us to inspect the cables too. Catching wear early prevents emergency calls and keeps your door operating smoothly.
What R-value insulation should I choose for Beverly's climate?
Beverly experiences cold winters and moderate summers, so an R-value between 12 and 18 is practical for most homes. Higher R-values (16–18) reduce energy loss and noise, helping keep your garage warmer and lowering heating costs—especially valuable if you use it as a workshop or have living space above. If energy efficiency matters to you, the extra investment in better insulation pays back over time through utility savings.
What does your warranty actually cover?
Our warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship on springs, openers, and doors for a set period—typically one year on parts and labor for most repairs. Full door replacements usually come with extended manufacturer warranties on the door itself, often 5–10 years depending on the brand. Always ask us for written warranty details at the time of service. We stand behind our work and want you to feel confident in your investment.
My door is moving slowly—is it the springs or something else?
Slow movement can signal worn springs losing tension, but it might also be a weak opener, misaligned tracks, or buildup on rollers. A slow door puts extra strain on your opener and can worsen over time. We'll do a quick inspection to pinpoint the culprit; sometimes it's just lubrication or cleaning, other times springs do need replacement. Don't guess—let us diagnose it properly so you get the right fix.
Can I add smart home features like MyQ or HomeLink to my existing garage door?
Absolutely. If your opener is compatible, we can install MyQ or HomeLink devices that let you open and close your door from your phone or voice assistant. Some newer openers come with these features built in; older systems can usually be retrofitted with an add-on module. Smart features are convenient and add security—you can check if your door is closed even when you're away. We'll assess your current setup and recommend the best option for your home.

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