Garage Door Reviews

How to Choose the Best Garage Door Opener - Watch Review Video

The garage door opener review video below is just an overall review of the most popular garage door openers available today. Keep in mind the garage door opener is based on your individual needs and the type of garage door you purchase. Give us a call for a Free Consultation so that we can help you determine the best opener for your home. 
On average, a garage door opener should last about 10 – 15 years. This isn't to say your opener won't last longer than this. Remember—it's an average. Some openers last longer and some last a shorter amount of time, but keeping up with maintenance can definitely help increase the lifespan.

Common Garage Door Issues


• My door squeaks when it opens and closes. Springs, rollers and hinges can squeak and be noisy. This is caused by normal use and does not necessarily indicate a problem. Before calling a professional service technician, use a spray-on lubricant (recommended specifically for garage doors). If the noise persists, call a professional garage door installer for service.

• The Cable is frayed. Contact a professional garage door dealer/installer. Do not attempt to remove, repair or adjust springs or cable. HIGH SPRING TENSION CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

• Garage door does not open smoothly, but in a jerky motion or with loud noises. This may be due to the lack of maintenance of the garage door or garage door opener. Consult a garage door dealer for a service check-up.  

• When I push the button on my garage door remote, the garage door doesn’t open. This could be due to several issues. The most common is that your garage door remote may need the batteries replaced. The safety photo eyes on your garage door opener may be out of alignment or your spring(s) may be broken. Please consult your local garage door dealer for help. 

• My garage door does not close all the way, but goes back up into the open position. An object may be blocking the path of the photo eye sensors of a garage door opener or the photo eye sensors of the opener may be misaligned.

• I have a black residue on the exterior of the garage door. These marks are caused by the oil-coating that is on torsion springs. Care for your garage door with an annual washing of the door to remove these marks.

• The bottom of my garage door has rust spots. These rust spots may be caused by salt used during the winter to melt ice and snow or chemical splatter from a driveway cleaner. Make sure to clean your garage door with water and soap to remove any debris that may remain on your garage door exterior.

Let Us Help

Whether you are building a brand new home, or just want to update and replace your existing garage door, AA Garage Doors is the team to call for both garage door sales and garage door repair. We are an Authorized Dealer and can provide you with several options. Contact us for a FREE consultation to assist you in determining which product would work best for your home.
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