All our garage doors come with a minimum five year warranty, with some manufacturers offering ten years. Motors come with a five year warranty and we provide a fitting warranty for two years as per Door and Hardware Federation guidance. For full details see our Terms & Conditions.
Unfortunately not. Unless you are confident in measuring and installing garage doors we strongly recommend against purchasing a door off the internet and fitting yourself. Our advice is to let us visit you and give you a quote, you may be surprised at our prices. Whilst a ‘cheap’ door off the internet may sound like a good deal when you purchase from us you receive our excellent customer service, installation warranty and if you have any queries or concerns with your door, we are only a telephone call away.
Unfortunately we do not carry out this type of remedial work, sorry.
Sometimes a spray of GT85 on the moving parts is enough to give your door a new lease of life. Or book a service with us for just £70 and we will check all the moving parts, advise if any need replacing and get it working as good as new.
It depends on the type of door you have. Give us a call or email us a photograph of the inside of your door and we will let you know if it is possible along with a quotation.
Please send us a photo of an existing remote or your control panel and we can provide you with a price for a new one.
Yes! Give us a call or drop us an email with what you are after and we shall let you know a price and whether we have it in stock or how long it will be to order in for you.
Yes we do! We repair and service all makes and model of garage door and automation systems. Our call out is £70 and this covers up to one hour of labour. Many jobs can be fixed without the need for parts. If you do need new parts (such as cables, wheel spindles, spring, handle) then we will always agree a price before we commence the work. New cables start from just £25 so a repair may not be as costly as you first think. We can replace motors too but we will always try and get your old one working first.
Unfortunately not, but we know a man who can!
The majority of our customers choose a garage door with a steel fixing frame. We can also fix to existing timber frames, assuming the timber is in good condition. Sectional and roller doors are fitted behind or between the brickwork and come with their own guides/frame.
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