Determining whether you need a simple repair or a full replacement involves evaluating the age, condition, and local environment of your garage door. Based on the provided guidelines for Centennial homeowners, consider the following factors:
- Door Lifespan: In Centennial’s moderate climate, the average garage door replacement lifespan is 15–20 years. If your door is nearing or exceeding this age range, a full replacement may be more cost-effective than frequent repairs.
- Structural Integrity: Centennial municipal code requires permits for structural alterations. If the door’s framework is compromised, a replacement is often necessary to ensure compliance with local building codes, such as the IBC 2021 amendments.
- Service Integration: If you are planning a larger renovation, such as a kitchen or bathroom remodel, it may be more efficient to replace the door during that time. A full-service contractor can coordinate the installation to match new finishes or accommodate structural changes like widening an entry.
- Professional Assessment: To get a definitive answer, you should partner with a licensed contractor who can conduct a thorough inspection. They can verify if the issues are minor mechanical fixes or if environmental factors, like Colorado’s heavy snow loads and expansive soils, have caused damage that requires a complete replacement.
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