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Garage Door FAQ — Mentor

Answers to common garage door questions for Mentor homeowners.

How do I know if my garage door cables need replacing?
Cables typically last 7–10 years, but Mentor's freeze-thaw cycles can accelerate wear. Watch for visible fraying, a lopsided door, or that sickening snap sound. Never wait if you spot damage—a broken cable puts enormous stress on your opener and door. If your door's more than eight years old and you're hearing creaks, a quick inspection could save you from an emergency breakdown during winter.
What does your warranty actually cover?
Our installation warranty covers parts and labor on springs, cables, and openers for one year. We also offer extended coverage plans that protect against mechanical failures beyond year one. Weatherstripping and paint aren't included, nor is damage from accidents or extreme neglect. Every job gets documented so you know exactly what's protected. Call for specifics on your particular repair or installation.
My door came off the track—is it fixable or totaled?
Off-track doors aren't always a total loss. If the track itself isn't bent and the door panels are intact, we can realign it without replacement. However, repeated derailments suggest deeper issues—worn rollers, a bent track, or opener problems. Trying to force it back yourself risks serious injury and further damage. We'll assess it in person and let you know the most cost-effective fix.
What's the ballpark cost difference between repairing versus replacing my whole door?
A typical spring or cable repair runs $200–$400. Roller replacement is $150–$250. A full door installation, depending on size and insulation, ranges $800–$2,200. If repairs are stacking up or your door's 15+ years old, replacement often makes sense—you get a warranty, better efficiency, and no surprise failures. We'll outline the math when we give you a quote.
When should I just replace my garage door instead of fixing it again?
If you're sinking $400+ into repairs twice a year, or your door's over 15 years old with cosmetic damage and mechanical wear, replacement is smarter. Newer doors insulate better against Mentor's cold winters, operate quieter, and come with solid warranties. We'll compare repair costs against replacement so you're not guessing. Sometimes one more fix buys you time; sometimes it's throwing good money after bad.
Can you come out same-day if my door breaks during the week?
We prioritize emergency calls and typically dispatch same-day for weekday breakdowns, depending on our schedule and the time you call. Morning calls have the best chance of an afternoon visit. We also field evening and weekend emergencies—contact us directly to check availability for your specific timeframe. Getting you back in and out safely is our priority.
How quickly do you respond to calls from nearby towns around Mentor?
Our primary service area is Mentor, but we do handle calls from surrounding communities. Response times depend on distance and our current workload—nearby towns usually see similar turnaround as Mentor proper, while farther-out areas may take a day or two. Emergency calls always get first consideration regardless of location. Let us know where you're calling from when you reach out, and we'll set realistic expectations.
What kind of insulation should I choose for our Mentor winters?
An R-value of 12–14 is ideal for Northeast Ohio winters. It keeps your garage warmer, reduces heating costs, and prevents ice buildup that can jam doors. Single-layer doors (R-0) let cold pour in; insulated steel or composite doors with polyurethane cores perform well. If your garage is attached and heated, R-12 works fine. If it's detached or you live on a windy stretch, consider R-16 or higher. We'll recommend based on your setup and budget.

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