FAQ

If rain and other debris are coming through your garage door, it is as easy as your garage door may not be sealed properly or may need new seals.

If your garage door remote is not working, first check your batteries, they may need to be changed. When the wall –mounted button works but the remote does not you may need to reprogram your remote.

If your door closes about half way, stops and goes back up, the lights on the opener are flashing. If this is the case, Lion Garage Door can come out for a tune-up.

The garage door is the largest moving structure in your home and with so many parts, there is wear out over time. It is recommended that you get your garage door tuned up yearly from a trained technician. It’s imperative that you do not attempt to fix or tune up your own garage door; you can be seriously hurt or even killed.

Installing a garage door can be very dangerous; this is a complicated process and it should be done by a trained technician to install the garage door. A professional will adjust and lubricate the door upon installation and trusting a company like Lion Garage Door, you receive warranties on parts, employed trained installers and a personal guarantee from the owner for the product and customer service.

If a garage door spring breaks; we ask that you do not try to attempt to replace yourself. Garage door springs are under high tension and can cause injury or death if you are inexperienced on installing garage doors. There are two types of springs used with garage doors. Extension springs are located above the tracks on both sides and torsion springs, which are located above the garage door opening. The danger is not the only reason to let a pro replace your torsion springs. Figuring out what size of replacement springs your garage door requires and then finding them at a retailer, is a project in and of itself. If you have a garage door that wouldn’t open, and a repair job that I wouldn’t be taking on, it was time to get on the phone to Lion Garage Door.

You likely have a failure in the opener drive system. This usually occurs when the garage door hardware begins to wear out. Repairing or replacing the opener may not be enough to correct the issue, and if the underlying cause is not identified and corrected the new parts or opener will likely be damaged again.