The booking sheet
One form, everything on it. What happens next: we read the sheet, call you back on the number you give us, and lock in the visit. Repairs get quoted at the door before any work starts; new doors get a free measure and a written quote; the owner's report comes back with photographs. If you came here from the Haul-Out Check, your answers are already in the message box below, and you can edit them freely.
Tell us what the door's doing
Name, number, suburb, and what you've noticed. We read every sheet the way a slip-master reads a haul-out booking, then call you back to lock in the visit. Repairs are quoted on site after we've seen the door; new doors get a free measure and quote.
If it's urgent
Snapped spring, door stuck open at night, car or boat trapped: say so in the message. Urgent sheets get read that way. One safety rule meanwhile: if the door dropped with a bang, don't lift it by hand and don't run the opener.
If it's a plan
New door, insulation upgrade, a door sized around the boat: three numbers help before the measure. Slab to the boat's highest point, trailer width at its widest, rough ceiling height. The measure visit arrives knowing the shape of the answer.
If you're not up here
For empty holiday houses, tell us how long the place has been shut and how we get access sorted with you remotely. The owner's report comes back with photographs and a plain-words note, wherever you are.