Garage Door Girl

It can be frustrating when your remote control or keyless entry pad stops working. And though we are very happy to come fix the problem for you, and we invite you to Contact Us for any of your garage repair needs, it may be something you prefer to fix on your own. To help, we've provided a few instruction manuals below to guide you with some of the most common systems.

Wireless Keypad

 

Remote Control

Garage Door Buying Guide

Garage Door Brochure - 10.7MB

 

We have assembled some of the most common question about purchasing a Martin Garage Door to help you expedite your decision and insure you are choosing the best door for you. Martin Garage Door services all brands of garage doors. 

 
Is your garage door loud, falling apart, or just in need of replacement? Does blowing snow or dirt get into your garage because your door is not sealing properly? 
 
If any of the above sounds like your garage door than give us a call for a free in home estimate.
 - Call Today 801-224-2649
 
My Remote(s) Not Working/Short Range, what can be wrong?
1. Change your batteries
2. Codes may have been lost due to a power outage or power surge. Re-program your remote(s). 
 
My Door only goes down part way, stops and goes back up and the door does not close. Lights on opener flashing?
1. Check photo eyes (small black boxes on the framing near the bottom of your garage door).
Make sure the lights are on in both eyes. If no lights are on, call for service. 
2. If one photo eye light is on, but the other light is off, they have been knocked out of alignment. Take the photo eye with the light that is off and move it until the light comes on. If you move that one and still no light try moving the other side, it could have gotten hit. Make sure nothing obvious is in the way. Also check to make sure the vibration of the door does not make the photo eye go off again. 
 
Why does my opener motor runs, but will not open or close the door.
Can you open and close the door manually? If so then your emergency release cord has been pulled. You need to reengage the opener. Follow the red cord up to the ceiling, push the clip back towards the back of the garage, you will hear it snap in place. If this does not solve your problem, give us a call. 
 
Can we use are old track and springs?
Unfortunately the answer is no, we do not know the condition of your used parts therefore we would not be able to warranty those parts. Also, track and springs are not interchangeable. Springs are weighted for the weight of your new door. 
 
Why do we need regular service? 
Because your garage door has so many parts that can wear out and break over time it is recommended that you look over you door every 4 to 6 months. An annual visit from a trained technician is also recommended so that they can check your springs to make sure they are in balance. NEVER EVER TRY ADJUSTING THE SPRINGS BY YOUR SELF AS YOU CAN BE HURT OR EVEN KILLED.
 
 
What does the warranty cover?
Martin Door Manufacturing and Martin Garage Doors of Colorado, Inc. warranties the garage door and all its parts including the springs for a lifetime. That is the lifetime of your new garage door. Labor is cover on doors for 3 years and garage door openers for 1 year. 
 
Can I install the garage door myself (for the do-it-yourself types)?
Installing a garage door can be very dangerous and is not recommended for a novice. DASMA (DASMA Door and Access Systems Manufacturers Association) recommends that trained door system technicians install garage doors. Also, per our GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE we are unable to sell a door without the installation. 
 
Can I replace the springs myself?
Never try to replace or adjust garage door springs yourself. Garage door springs are under tension and can cause injury or death if you don't know what you are doing. 
 
Can we use are old track and springs?
Unfortunately the answer is no, we do not know the condition of your used parts therefore we would not be able to warranty those parts. Also, track and springs are not interchangeable. Springs are weighted for the weight of your new door. 
 
Do I have to replace both springs if only one is broken? 
If one spring is obviously broken, the other spring is seeing wear as well and should be changed at the same time. 
 
Does my new garage door need to have insulation?
It is up to you weather you get an insulated garage door or not, however the insulation does help with keeping your garage warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. Also if your garage is insulated we do recommend getting an insulated garage door. 
 
I would like windows, but my kids like to you the garage door as a backstop.
Will the windows break easy?
Instead of glass Martin uses a safer Plexiglas called "Acrylite". It is resistant to rot and haze from the sun and is many times stronger than glass. Optional Tinted or pebbled. The frames are painted (2 coats) to match door color. 
 
What does the warranty cover?
Martin Door Manufacturing and Martin Garage Doors of Colorado, Inc. warranties the garage door and all its parts including the springs for a lifetime. That is the lifetime of your new garage door. Labor is cover on doors for 3 years and garage door openers for 1 year.
Read about the warranty. 
 
Why does my opener light does not come on when door opens?
You may have a burned out bulb or bad light socket on the opener. 
 
Why doesn't my opener light go off after the delay period?
Is the work light switch on? Is the photo eye beam being tripped by someone or something passing in front of it? If none of the above solves your problem, give us a call. 
 
Why won't my keypad open the door?
When you open the keypad does the light come on? If not change the batteries. If it still won't open the door try reprogramming the keypad. If these do not solve your problem, give us a call. 
 
Why can I only open and close my door with the inside wall button? My remotes and outside keypad do not work.
Is your lock button on? Move the lock button from on side to the other. If this does not solve your problem, give us a call. 
 
What is wrong when the opener motor runs, but will not open or close the door? 
Can you open and close the door manually? If so then your emergency release cord has been pulled. You need to reengage the opener. Follow the red cord up to the ceiling, push the clip back towards the back of the garage, you will hear it snap in place. If this does not solve your problem, give us a call. 
 
Why do I need to worry about finger injuries from a garage door when I plan to have a garage door opener installed with my new door? 
A study by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission found over 68,000 serious finger injuries resulted from a person mistakenly placing his/her fingers in the wrong place on a garage door. Further studies showed that 85-90% of those injuries took place on garage doors that had a garage door opener that had failed due to power outages, defects, misaligned eye-beams, etc. 
 
It's not too old and seems to be working fine. 
 
It is entirely up to you. Your garage door opener must be able to reverse when it hits a 2x4 laid flat on the floor. Keep in mind that the new garage door openers have great safety and security features that the old ones do not have. 
 
How do I know if the door is well balanced? You should be able to easily lift the door open with one hand, regardless of its size and the material it is made of. If you notice the door is harder to open, this could be because the springs are no longer in balance or could possibly be broken. Call for a service today.
 - Call Today 801-224-2649
 
Normal everyday use of your garage door can make your garage door and its parts wear out and break. There are a few things that you can do to increase the life of your door. Check the garage door springs, rollers, hinges and safety devices ever 4 to 6 months to make sure they are in proper working condition. 
 
  • Lube your door every 4 to 6 months with 1040 motor oil, never ever use WD40, (WD40 makes your garage door and its parts collect dirt and not run smoothly). 
  • Do a balance test on your garage door every 4 to 6 months, open the garage door manually half way off the ground than let go. The door should stay, if the door falls or opens you need to call a technician to come out and adjust your springs. 
 
NEVER TRY ADJUSTING THE SPRINGS BY YOURSELF; YOU CAN BE HURT OR EVEN KILLED. 
 
  • Your garage door should go up and down smoothly when operated manually. 
  • Inspect your cables if frayed replace immediately. 
  • Tighten all hinges and screws. Replace bent or broken hinges. Remember that the bottom door brackets are under extreme tension when the door is closed and can cause serious injury or death if removed or loosened. 
  • Check rollers for excessive play or wear and replace as needed. 
  • All garage door openers manufactured and installed after 1991 are required by law to have a reversing mechanism. 
  • All garage door openers manufactured and installed after 1993 are required by law to have photo eyes connected at the bottom of the track to trigger the reverse mechanism if the beam is broken. A defective or improperly adjusted reversing mechanism on your garage door opener could casue damage, injury or even death. Check your garage door opener every 4 to 6 months to be sure it is working properly.
 
 
Is your garage door loud, falling apart, or just in need of replacement? Does blowing snow or dirt get into your garage because your door is not sealing properly? 
 
If any of the above sounds like your garage door than give us a call for a free in home estimate.
 - Call Today 801-224-2649
 
 
Normal everyday use of your garage door can make your garage door and its parts wear out and break. There are a few things that you can do to increase the life of your door. Check the garage door springs, rollers, hinges and safety devices ever 4 to 6 months to make sure they are in proper working condition. 
 
  • Lube your door every 4 to 6 months with 1040 motor oil, never ever use WD40, (WD40 makes your garage door and its parts collect dirt and not run smoothly). 
  • Do a balance test on your garage door every 4 to 6 months, open the garage door manually half way off the ground than let go. The door should stay, if the door falls or opens you need to call a technician to come out and adjust your springs. 
 
NEVER TRY ADJUSTING THE SPRINGS BY YOURSELF; YOU CAN BE HURT OR EVEN KILLED. 
 
  • Your garage door should go up and down smoothly when operated manually. 
  • Inspect your cables if frayed replace immediately. 
  • Tighten all hinges and screws. Replace bent or broken hinges. Remember that the bottom door brackets are under extreme tension when the door is closed and can cause serious injury or death if removed or loosened. 
  • Check rollers for excessive play or wear and replace as needed. 
  • All garage door openers manufactured and installed after 1991 are required by law to have a reversing mechanism. 
  • All garage door openers manufactured and installed after 1993 are required by law to have photo eyes connected at the bottom of the track to trigger the reverse mechanism if the beam is broken. A defective or improperly adjusted reversing mechanism on your garage door opener could casue damage, injury or even death. Check your garage door opener every 4 to 6 months to be sure it is working properly.