Guides and tools are general guidance
Everything written on this site, including the Haul-Out Check's readings, is general guidance about garage doors on this peninsula. None of it is a diagnosis, a quote, or advice about your specific door, because nobody here has seen your specific door yet. A technician confirms the actual fault, the right fix and the price on site before any work or cost is agreed.
No prices, on purpose
No dollar figures appear on this site. Repairs are quoted at the door after inspection; new doors are quoted in writing after a free measure. Any number you see elsewhere claiming to be our price isn't ours.
No response-time promises
We offer to book promptly and we mean it, but this site makes no same-day, after-hours or response-time guarantees. When we can be there is agreed with you when we call back, honestly, based on the actual run.
Safety
Garage door springs and cables hold serious stored tension and are dangerous to adjust or remove without training and tools. Nothing on this site is an instruction to attempt that work yourself. If a door has dropped or a spring has failed, leave the door where it sits.
Images
Some images on this site are illustrative, and that includes AI-generated imagery; we say so plainly rather than passing it off as job photos. They show the kind of work and the kind of place, not a specific past job at a specific address.
Brands
Door and opener brand names mentioned on this site belong to their owners and are mentioned generically, because those products are common in the field we work on. No dealer, agent or accreditation relationship is claimed with any of them.
Licensed work
Where the law requires a licence, the work is done by someone who holds it; in particular, connecting an opener to mains power is licensed electrical work in NSW.
Your rights
Nothing here limits any right or guarantee you have under the Australian Consumer Law.