Should I repair or replace my Garage Door? A guide for homeowners.

06 October 2024

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5 min read

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Garage doors are subject to heavy use, opening and closing more than 1000 times a year on average. If your garage door is old or showing signs of damage, you might be considering whether to repair it or invest in a new one. Making an informed decision that balances cost, functionality, and aesthetics is essential for ensuring your garage door performs as well as it looks.

In this article, we'll explore the scenarios where garage door repair is most appropriate and when replacing it with a new one is the better choice.

With minor issues such as worn weatherstripping, panel dents or rusty components, a garage door repair job is generally the best solution. If it suits your aesthetics and your door isn't nearing the end of its lifespan (around 20 years), repairs are a more budget-friendly option, allowing you to get many more years from your garage door.

Cosmetic issues such as cracks and chipped or fading paint can be repaired without affecting the functionality or durability of your garage door. Even worn and broken torsion springs, which bear the weight of the garage door, can be repaired by a qualified technician, so a replacement door may not be necessary.

Regular garage door maintenance can help you extend the lifespan of the door and prevent problems such as dirty tracks and wear and tear. Without regular maintenance, a small issue can escalate into bigger problems. For example, if your garage door becomes unbalanced, it may begin to make a lot of noise or even fail to open and close properly.

Having your garage door serviced by a qualified garage door technician will ensure it stays in good working order. However, if you've neglected the maintenance and servicing of your door, and it's a little worse for wear, it's not too late to address problems. When you have your garage door serviced by Steel-Line, our technician can repair any necessary parts and address issues such as unresponsiveness or noise.

If the functionality or integrity of your garage door has been compromised by major issues like structural damage, it's time to consider replacement. Garage door replacements can provide better insulation and convenience. A new garage door that boosts street appeal can also add a lot of value to your home.

If your garage door is over 15 years old, it's approaching the end of its lifespan. In this case, you'll need to weigh up whether the cost of repairs is a wise investment if the entire door will need to be replaced in a few years.

Cost is a crucial factor when deciding whether to repair or replace your garage door. While a replacement door involves a higher initial expense compared to repairs, evaluating both the short-term and long-term costs is essential.

Replacement: Every installation is unique, but garage door prices can range anywhere from $600 to $8000+ depending on a range of factors including type of door, size, design and additional features such as Bluetooth operation.

Repair: The costs of repairs vary based on the material and specific issue. For example, repairing a wooden door is often more expensive than fixing a steel door. Additionally, addressing issues with uneven movement usually costs more than resolving problems with the opener.

If you're dealing with a recurring issue, or your garage door is near the end of its lifespan, replacement may be more cost-effective than continual repairs. Whereas a repair is the sensible choice for a new door needing a small tweak.

If you're unsure about the best option or would like some expert advice, give Steel-Line a call to discuss your requirements. We can assess your door for damage, conduct repairs and service your garage door, ensuring its smooth operation for many years to come.

If you're leaning towards garage door replacement, don't forget that with Steel-Line, you are buying straight from the manufacturer.

Call us today for a free garage door measure and quote!

As discussed, the decision of whether to repair or replace your garage door depends on a variety of factors.

  • How extreme is the level of damage?
  • How old is your garage door? Is it nearing the end of its lifespan?
  • What is your budget? Garage door repairs are the most cost-effective option for minor damage.
  • Does your garage door suit the style of your home?
  • Is your door still insulated and energy-efficient?
  • Have you had a professional inspection or service to assess components such as the motor, tracks, cables, hinges and springs?

Whether you decide to repair or replace, when it comes to finding a company that can help, choosing Steel-Line is the easiest decision you can make. Our customers will tell you, we don't just do the job, we go above and beyond.

Take Joan and Kevin, for example. They were happy with their garage door but wanted to make it more functional for their elderly mother. They had Steel-Line install a remote garage door system to save their mum the heavy lifting and were impressed with our installation and customer service.

David from Fawkner wanted his garage door repaired and was highly impressed with the workmanship of our technician, Ray.

Craig D. didn't hesitate to call Steel-Line to fix the dented panel in his garage door and was very happy with the result.

Repairs or replacements, whatever you require, Steel-Line can provide an assessment and estimate so you can make the best decision for your budget.

When it comes to garage doors, the options are endless. Steel-Line has a style to suit the appearance of your home and a variety of materials to ensure the functionality and durability of your garage door.

For more information on our repair services or inspiration for your new garage door, visit our website or call us on 1300 767 900.

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