The yard's guides
Written for this peninsula, not for the internet. Each one answers a question we actually get asked at the door, in the same plain words we'd use standing in your driveway. More get added as the questions do.
What salt air does to a garage door
Water on three sides means corrosion isn't a maybe; it's a schedule. What fails, in what order, and the haul-out discipline that beats it.
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The empty-house door
A third of Nelson Bay stands empty most of the year. What happens to a door that sits, and how absent owners stay ahead of it from Sydney.
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The boat in the garage
Half the garages here are boatsheds with a car's name on them. Heights, widths, side access and what to measure before you ask for a quote.
Read the guide →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.