quick, affordable garage door repair
quick, same
day service
Most times, depending on your location, we can send a technician out for an estimate or repair the same day you call.
free estimates
Providing you with an estimate for service is always free, no matter if it's in person, over FaceTime or Zoom, or via email.
no service fee or charge
Unlike other companies, we do not charge a service fee, even on weekends or holidays. The only thing you pay for is the work that you ask us to do.
available 24/7
Call any day, any time, day or night. If it's an emergency, we'll send a technician out right away or as soon as possible.
5 year warranty
We stand behind our work 100%-- which means that most jobs have a 5 year warranty on parts and labor.
common issues we repair:
"My garage door won't open!"
When your garage door won't open (and might even be too heavy to lift manually), that's typically a sign that your spring is broken.
Our technicians carry all different spring sizes so that they can get your garage door opening again, no matter the size.
"My garage door won't close!"
Sometimes, if your garage door won't close, that means there is an issue with the safety sensors. Watch our troubleshooting video to see if that helps with your issue.
If not, there might be a problem with your opener. Give us a call and we'll send a technician out to take a look at what's going on and repair your opener.
"I backed into my garage door!"
Don't worry, this is a common call we get! You can email us photos or ask for a technician to come out for a free estimate. Sometimes all it takes is getting your garage door back on track, other times you'll need to replace a panel or the entire door. Whatever the issue is, we're here to walk you through every step.
"something just isn't right!"
Maybe your garage door opens only sometimes, maybe it has gotten really noisy, maybe it just doesn't work like it should. Regardless of what's going on, our expert technicians will be able to diagnose the issue, provide a free estimate, and repair what ever isn't right.