Not sure which one? That’s what the in-home quote is for — we bring samples and talk through what makes sense for your house and budget.
We come out, measure the opening, look at your current setup, and ask what you’re after. We bring door samples — we don’t do “just pick from the website.”
Email and PDF with door make, model, color, hardware, opener if needed, install date, and a single total. No line items that say “TBD.”
Old door out, new door in, opener calibrated, springs tensioned, remotes paired. Single-car: ~3 hours. Double-car: 4–5 hours. We clean up before we leave.
We open it, close it, test the manual release, verify safety eyes, and show you everything. You get the labor warranty card before our truck leaves.
A 16×7 steel door on a standard opening runs differently than a custom 18×8 on a non-standard frame. Publishing a number that’s right for one and wrong for the other doesn’t help you.
We come out and measure. If you don’t move forward, you don’t owe us anything for the trip.
You see the full number before we start. Labor, parts, disposal — all in. No line items that appear later.
If we find something unexpected, we stop and show you before doing anything about it. Your call, not ours.
If your current door has a single spring on a double opening, we’ll catch it during the quote visit. Worth sorting before your new door goes in.
New door, new opener — it’s a common combo. We carry LiftMaster and Chamberlain openers with battery backup and smart home compatibility.
Even a brand-new door needs a tune-up at 12 months. Springs settle, rollers wear in, hardware loosens. Catching it early is contact us for pricing. Ignoring it costs more.
In-home visit, real measurement, on-site price. Call before noon and we can often be out today.