
Florida's sunshine and humidity mean garage door sensors get a workout. From Jacksonville's coastal air to the inland heat, we keep your sensors functioning perfectly.
Florida's climate, with its high humidity and frequent rain, can affect garage door sensors. Moisture can cause corrosion on electrical parts, and sand from the coast can accumulate on sensor lenses. Extreme heat can also impact electronic components. We understand these environmental factors and their impact on your garage door system in Florida.
It is often worthwhile to repair a garage door spring. A professional can assess its condition and advise if a repair is the most cost-effective solution. Ignoring a damaged spring can lead to more significant damage and higher costs in Florida. We can help you decide.
We strongly advise against DIY garage door spring repairs. Springs are under extreme tension and can cause serious injury if handled improperly. For your safety and the proper functioning of your door, always hire a qualified technician in Florida.
Garage door springs are typically designed to last for many years, often between 10,000 and 15,000 cycles. However, frequent use and Florida's humid climate can influence their lifespan. Regular maintenance can help extend their life.
The cost to repair a garage door depends on the specific issue. Simple fixes like sensor adjustments are usually less expensive than replacing major components. We provide free phone quotes to give you an accurate estimate for your repair needs.
Repair expenses vary significantly based on the problem. The type of garage door and the complexity of the repair are key factors. Contact us for a free phone estimate to get a clear understanding of the cost for your specific repair.
Common reasons for garage door sensor failure include dirt on the lenses, misalignment, or obstructions. In Florida, humidity and salt air can also contribute to sensor problems. We can quickly diagnose and fix these issues for you.
Useful reference: CPSC garage door safety — safety standards for openers.