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Plano, Collin County

Garage Door Installation in Plano, TX

A standard single or double door replacement in Plano is a one day job from the moment the old door comes down to the moment the new one runs a full cycle under its own opener. Custom sizes, carriage house hardware, and low headroom conversions add lead time on the order rather than on the installation day.

  • Same-day service available
  • 10+ years serving Dallas
  • Free on-site estimates
  • 15% off current repairs

Steel gauge and construction, in plain terms

Steel thickness is expressed as a gauge number that runs backwards: 24 gauge is thicker and stronger than 25 or 27. A single layer door is one skin of steel with nothing behind it. A two layer door adds insulation bonded to the back. A three layer, sometimes called sandwich construction, puts a second steel skin behind the insulation, which is what makes the section rigid rather than merely warm. Rigidity matters more than most buyers expect, because a stiff section resists the twisting force that opener arms and hinges apply thousands of times, and it takes a hail strike without deforming the whole panel.

Insulation, and what R value actually buys you in Texas

Polystyrene board insulation is cut and fitted into the section and typically lands somewhere around R-6 to R-9. Injected polyurethane foam expands to fill the cavity and bonds both skins together, which is why polyurethane doors reach R-12 to R-18 and are structurally stiffer at the same time. In this climate the summer case is stronger than the winter one. A garage that stays twenty degrees cooler in August is a usable space, and if a bedroom or bonus room sits above it, the insulated door reduces the load on that room's air conditioning for the entire cooling season.

The counterbalance has to be calculated for the new door

Springs are matched to weight, and a new door rarely weighs what the old one did. An insulated three layer door can weigh eighty pounds more than the single layer door it replaces. Reusing the existing springs on a heavier door means the counterbalance never reaches equilibrium, the opener carries the difference on every cycle, and the springs burn through their cycle life early. We weigh the assembled door or calculate from section construction and hardware, then select wire size, inside diameter, and spring length to match. It is the least visible part of the installation and the part that determines how the door feels for the next decade.

Garage Door Installation for Plano homes

A vast 1980s-90s buildout means tens of thousands of near-identical two-car attached garages whose builder-grade doors and 1/3 hp openers are now on their second or third repair cycle.

Those ZIP codes are ours: 75023, 75024, 75025, 75074, 75075 and 75093.

We are in Willow Bend, Legacy West and Downtown Plano most weeks.

Anywhere around Downtown Plano Arts District is a short run for us.

Plano sits in Collin County with a population of about 293,286.

What you are probably seeing

  • You can see daylight around the perimeter even with the door fully closed and the seal in good condition.
  • The door flexes visibly in the middle as it starts to lift.
  • Hinges have torn out of the section and the surrounding steel is cracked.
  • The garage is unusable in summer, and the door is the largest uninsulated surface in it.
  • The door still uses one piece tilt up construction with no sections, which limits parts availability and headroom.

Plano service

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The visit

How a Plano call runs

  1. Measure and specify

    We take opening, headroom, backroom, and side room measurements, inspect the jambs and header, and note whether the existing opener is worth carrying over. You get options at more than one construction level with the tradeoffs explained rather than a single recommended package.

  2. Order and schedule

    Stock sizes and finishes are usually available quickly. Custom widths, specialty finishes, and window inserts add lead time, and we give you that lead time up front rather than after the deposit.

  3. Controlled removal

    Existing spring tension is unwound with winding bars, cables are released from the drums, and sections come down from the top in order. Old track, hardware, and springs are removed and hauled away.

  4. Install and counterbalance

    Sections go up from the bottom with hinges and rollers set as they stack, track is fastened to solid framing and aligned, then the shaft, drums, and springs are installed and wound to the calculated turn count for the finished door weight.

  5. Commission the door

    We run the door by hand to confirm balance, connect and adjust the opener travel and force, verify photo eye placement within six inches of the floor, test the auto reverse against an obstruction, and walk you through the manual release before we leave.

On the job

Garage Door Installation in the field

Questions

Garage Door Installation in Plano

How much headroom do I really need?

Standard lift track wants about twelve inches above the opening. If you have less, a low headroom conversion using double track and split drums can work in roughly four and a half to six inches, and a jackshaft style opener mounted beside the shaft removes the ceiling rail entirely. Both add cost, so it is worth measuring before you fall in love with a configuration.

Is an insulated door worth it if the garage is not heated or cooled?

It depends on how you use the space and what is above it. If the garage is purely for parking and no conditioned room shares a wall or ceiling with it, the payback is comfort during the hours you are actually out there, which for many people is not much. If there is a room above, a workshop inside, or an interior door into the kitchen, the insulated door measurably reduces heat load and it is the better buy.

Do you replace only the door, or the track too?

Track is replaced with the door. Reusing old track on a new door is a false economy: the vertical track carries the door's alignment, existing track is worn at the roller contact surfaces and often slightly out of plumb, and any misalignment transfers straight into the new sections and rollers.

What warranty comes with a new door?

Manufacturers publish their own warranty terms by model, and they vary considerably on sections, hardware, springs, and finish. We give you the manufacturer's written terms for the specific door you select rather than a verbal summary, because those documents are where the real coverage limits live.

Is it possible to install a garage door myself?

Section assembly and track hanging are within reach of an experienced DIY builder. Winding the torsion springs is not, and that is not a marketing position. Winding bars under several hundred pounds of torque, seated in a cone set screw, will break arms and jaws when they slip. If you install a door yourself, hire the spring work out.

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