Size and fit
Opening dimensions, headroom, side room, back room, framing, floor, and track space guide the system.
A new garage door changes both the opening and the front of the property. The right quote starts with measurements, door construction, appearance, insulation goals, hardware, opener compatibility, and installation conditions.
Opening dimensions, headroom, side room, back room, framing, floor, and track space guide the system.
Panel material, insulation, thickness, reinforcement, and wind needs affect weight and performance.
Panel style, color, finish, windows, glass, and decorative hardware shape the front of the home.
Tracks, springs, rollers, hinges, struts, seals, and perimeter weatherstripping need to match the door.
Door weight, height, balance, controls, lighting, battery options, and smart features affect compatibility.
Removal, disposal, framing work, electrical needs, access, permits, and cleanup should be clearly assigned.
Confirm the opening, existing equipment, design direction, insulation goals, and operating needs.
Document the selected door, hardware, opener work, removal, installation, and site responsibilities.
Set up the approved system, test its travel and safety features, and review basic operation.
Start with the door
Share what the door is doing, what you can see or hear, and whether a vehicle or entrance is blocked. We will use that information to start the service conversation.
