Garage Door FAQ — Crawfordsville
Answers to common garage door questions for Crawfordsville homeowners.
What's the typical cost difference between fixing a broken spring versus replacing my entire garage door?
A single torsion spring repair usually runs $150–$300, while a full door replacement typically ranges $800–$3,500 depending on material and insulation. If your door is over 15 years old, has multiple damaged panels, or the opener is failing, replacement often makes more sense long-term. We're happy to assess your door and give you a honest breakdown of repair versus replacement costs for your specific situation.
My garage is attached to the house, and the door is really loud. What can I do about it?
Noise usually comes from worn rollers, loose hardware, or an undersized opener working too hard. Start by tightening bolts and hinges—you'd be surprised how much that helps. Adding rubber roller inserts ($40–$80) makes a noticeable difference. If the opener itself is old, upgrading to a belt-drive model is quieter than chain-drive. We can walk you through what's causing the noise and the best fix for your setup.
How do I get an accurate quote over the phone without you coming out?
Have these details ready: your door's width and height (usually 8' or 9' wide by 7' or 8' tall), the material it's made from, your opener type, and whether you're looking at repair or replacement. Let us know what's broken or what you want upgraded. We'll give you a solid estimate right away. If there's any uncertainty, we offer free in-person evaluations so you're not paying for a guess.
Do you offer financing or payment plans for a new garage door installation?
We work with several financing partners to help spread the cost over time. Most options require no money down with competitive rates, and approval is usually quick. We can discuss what works best for your budget when you call—no obligation. Financing makes a quality door replacement much more manageable for Crawfordsville homeowners.
My door has a few dents and the seal is worn. Should I fix it or buy a new one?
If your door is still structurally sound, the opener works well, and it's under 12 years old, repairs make sense. A new seal, weather stripping, and panel replacement can extend its life another 5–7 years for $200–$600. If the frame is bent, rust is spreading, or the door sags despite cable repairs, replacement is the smarter investment. We'll be straight with you about which route saves you money.
What's the difference between weather stripping and a full seal replacement, and when do I need each?
Weather stripping runs along the sides and top of the door frame and costs $40–$100 to replace; it keeps drafts and pests out. A bottom seal (the rubber blade at the base) costs $60–$120. If you're losing heat, seeing daylight gaps, or bugs are getting in, start with weather stripping. If water pools at the threshold or the rubber seal is cracked, replace the bottom seal. Both are quick jobs that make a real difference in Crawfordsville winters.
How do I know if my garage door opener is strong enough for my door?
Openers are rated in horsepower—typically ½ or ¾ HP for most residential doors. A standard 8'×7' steel door needs ½ HP, but heavier insulated doors, double-wide doors, or high-lift installations need ¾ HP or more. An undersized opener struggles, wears out faster, and may not close reliably. We can check your door weight and current setup to confirm you have the right match, or recommend an upgrade if needed.
How can I verify that Crawfordsville Garage Doors is licensed, bonded, and insured?
We carry full licensing, bonding, and comprehensive liability insurance—it's standard for any reputable garage door company. We're happy to provide proof of our credentials before we start work. Insurance protects you if something goes wrong, and bonding means you're covered if we don't finish the job. Always ask any contractor for these details; it's a sign they stand behind their work and care about your peace of mind.