Why shouldn't I replace a garage door spring myself?+
Torsion springs store enough rotational energy to break bones, blind you, or worse if released uncontrolled. ER departments treat thousands of DIY spring injuries every year. Professional technicians use winding bars, jigs, and torque measurement to release tension safely. A $475-$800 professional job isn't worth the risk of doing it wrong.
How long does a new garage door installation take?+
A single door install is typically 3-4 hours start to finish; double doors run 4-6 hours. That includes removing your old door, installing the new one (with insulation if specified), setting up or transferring your opener, balancing the springs, and hauling the old door away at no extra charge.
Do you service commercial garage doors and loading bays?+
Yes. We handle commercial overhead doors, rolling steel grilles, sectional commercial doors, and loading bay openers. Typical jobs run $500-$3,000 depending on door type and size, with an exact written quote before any work begins. Available for after-hours emergency calls and preventative maintenance contracts.
What payment methods do you accept?+
Cash, check, all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover), and Sunbit financing. Payment is due on completion. No deposit required for repairs; new-door installations typically require a 50% deposit when materials are ordered.