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Read Some of Our Frequently Asked Questions

Have a residential or commercial garage door or opener question? Dan's Door Service has the answer for you. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!
  • What is the average life of a garage door opener?

    Most garage door makes and models will last anywhere from 8 to 10 years. If you have an old garage door opener, consider replacing it with a newer model.

  • One of the two cables running down the side of my garage door snapped. Can I fix it myself?

    Only a professional repair technician should replace high-tension cables.

  • My garage door isn't insulated. Do you offer insulation services?

    Yes. Contact one of our garage door technicians for information about our garage door insulation services.

  • Can you install my old garage door opener onto my new garage door?

    Yes, but first we must determine whether or not your old garage door opener is equipped with all the safety features that are required by law.

  • Do you offer garage door painting services?

    Yes, we offer painting services.

  • Is it fine to leave my garage door partially open?

    Absolutely not. Garage doors are the largest piece of movable equipment in your home and can weigh more than 500 pounds. Many people do not realize that a partially open garage door can cause serious injury and death if a person becomes trapped beneath it.

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