This garage door repair glossary explains the terms Thousand Oaks homeowners hear most — in plain English. Knowing what these words mean helps you understand quotes, ask better questions, and recognize quality work, so you're never in the dark when hiring a garage door repair professional in Thousand Oaks.
Michael Johnson and Sons Garage Door Repairs LLC believes an informed customer is a confident one. This glossary defines the garage door repair terms that come up during our services and on every written estimate. Bookmark it, and reach out anytime a term isn't clear — we're always glad to explain.
- Torsion spring
- The tightly wound spring mounted above the door that stores energy and does the heavy lifting to raise and lower it. Under high tension, it should only be serviced by a professional. If it shows up on your quote, Michael Johnson and Sons Garage Door Repairs LLC will walk you through it in plain language.
- Extension spring
- A spring that runs along the horizontal track and stretches to counterbalance the door's weight; common on lighter, single-car doors.
- Track
- The metal channels on each side that guide the door's rollers as it moves; bent or misaligned track causes binding and noise. If it shows up on your quote, Michael Johnson and Sons Garage Door Repairs LLC will walk you through it in plain language.
- Roller
- The small wheels attached to the door's edges that ride inside the track, letting the door move smoothly. If it shows up on your quote, Michael Johnson and Sons Garage Door Repairs LLC will walk you through it in plain language.
- Opener
- The motorized unit that automatically raises and lowers the door via a belt, chain, or screw drive, operated by remote or wall button.
- Photo-eye sensor
- Two aligned safety sensors near the bottom of the opening that reverse the door if something breaks the beam — a federally required safety feature. If it shows up on your quote, Michael Johnson and Sons Garage Door Repairs LLC will walk you through it in plain language.
- Limit switch
- The setting inside the opener that tells the door exactly how far to travel; misadjustment makes the door stop short or fail to seal. Our technicians point terms like this out to Thousand Oaks homeowners as part of the work we do.
- Weatherstripping
- The flexible seal around the door's perimeter that keeps out drafts, rain, dust, and pests. If it shows up on your quote, Michael Johnson and Sons Garage Door Repairs LLC will walk you through it in plain language.
- R-value (insulation)
- A measure of how well a garage door resists heat transfer; a higher R-value means better insulation and a more energy-efficient garage. Michael Johnson and Sons Garage Door Repairs LLC is glad to explain how this affects your Thousand Oaks home during a free estimate.
- Cable drum
- The grooved wheel at each end of the torsion shaft that winds and unwinds the lift cables to raise the door evenly.
- Bottom seal
- The rubber gasket along the bottom edge of the door that compresses against the floor to block water, drafts, and debris.
- Travel module
- The component in newer openers that tracks the door's position and force, enabling accurate stopping and safety reversal. Our technicians point terms like this out to Thousand Oaks homeowners as part of the work we do.
- Trolley
- The carriage that connects the opener's drive to the door arm and pulls the door along the rail. Our technicians point terms like this out to Thousand Oaks homeowners as part of the work we do.
- Manual release
- The red cord that disengages the door from the opener so it can be operated by hand during a power outage or emergency. Michael Johnson and Sons Garage Door Repairs LLC is glad to explain how this affects your Thousand Oaks home during a free estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I know these garage door repair terms?
Understanding garage door repair terminology helps Thousand Oaks homeowners compare quotes fairly, ask the right questions, and recognize quality work. Michael Johnson and Sons Garage Door Repairs LLC explains every term in plain language so you always know exactly what you're paying for.
What if a term isn't in this glossary?
Just ask. Michael Johnson and Sons Garage Door Repairs LLC is happy to explain any garage door repair term or anything on your estimate in plain English. Clear communication is part of the service for every Thousand Oaks homeowner we work with.
Have a garage door repair question? Michael Johnson and Sons Garage Door Repairs LLC is licensed, insured, and gives Thousand Oaks homeowners a free written estimate.