Garage Door FAQ — Compton, CA
Answers to common garage door questions for Compton, CA homeowners.
My garage door opener keeps reversing before it closes. Could it be the safety sensors?
That's often the culprit. Dust, spider webs, or even slight misalignment of the photo-eye sensors can trigger a reverse. In Compton's coastal climate, salt air can corrode the sensor lenses over time. We'll clean, realign, and test both sensors to confirm they're communicating properly. If they're damaged beyond cleaning, replacement typically runs under $200 total.
What R-value insulation makes sense for a garage in Compton?
R-9 to R-12 is solid for our area. Compton gets warm inland heat and ocean influence, so you're not battling extreme cold, but insulation still helps with summer heat reflection and reduces noise. If your garage is attached and you're cooling your home, better insulation keeps that conditioned air from bleeding through. We can advise based on your specific setup—call for details.
Is battery backup worth it if we lose power?
Absolutely, especially if you park in the garage or need to get out during an outage. A backup battery pack lets you cycle the door open and closed 10–20 times on a single charge. In Compton, we don't see extended blackouts often, but when they happen, being able to operate your door manually is peace of mind. Costs range from $300–$600 installed.
How do I know if my springs are actually broken, or is it something else?
If the door feels unusually heavy, opens only partway, or makes a loud bang, the springs are likely shot. Springs do the heavy lifting; the opener just guides. If the door seems normal but the opener struggles or the chain/belt is noisy, that's a different issue. We can diagnose over the phone or with a quick visit. Springs aren't something to DIY—they're under serious tension and dangerous.
Do I need HOA approval before replacing my garage door?
Many Compton neighborhoods have HOA rules about door style, color, and materials—especially in planned communities. Check your CC&Rs or contact your HOA board first. If you're in an unincorporated area, city code typically requires the door to match the home's architectural style. We work with both HOAs and homeowners to find compliant options that still look great. Mention your situation when you reach out.
How do I verify you're licensed and insured?
Good question. We carry a California contractor's license, liability insurance, and workers' comp. You can verify our license number through the California Department of Consumer Affairs website. We're bonded, which protects you if something goes wrong. We'll provide proof of all three before we start any job. Never hire unlicensed operators—the savings aren't worth the risk.
How do I know if my opener has enough horsepower for my door?
Door weight and material matter most. A standard single-panel steel door typically needs a ½-hp opener; heavier wood or insulated doors might need ¾-hp or 1-hp. If your current opener struggles, cycles slowly, or overheats, it's undersized. We'll measure your door, check the weight, and recommend the right horsepower. Oversizing doesn't hurt, but undersizing causes premature wear.
What does your warranty actually cover?
We warranty our parts and labor for one year on most repairs—covers defects and workmanship, not wear-and-tear. New door installations come with the manufacturer's warranty on the door itself (usually 5–10 years) plus our labor warranty. Openers typically carry a 1–3 year manufacturer warranty. We'll go over the specifics in writing before you sign. Ask about extended plans if you want extra peace of mind.
Can you do an emergency repair same day, and how fast can you respond?
We handle emergency calls and aim to respond within a few hours during business hours. If your door is stuck closed and you can't get your car out, that's a priority. Evening and weekend calls may take longer depending on availability. Stuck-open doors are less urgent unless weather's bad. Call as soon as you notice the problem—we'll give you a realistic timeframe and work to fit you in quickly.