How to Choose a Garage Door Company
Choosing the right garage door company is just as important as choosing the right door. A quality installer ensures your door operates safely, lasts longer, and performs the way it should. This guide shows you exactly what to look for — and what to avoid — when hiring a garage door company.
1. Look for Experience and Specialization
Garage doors are complex systems with springs, cables, tracks, and safety features. You want a company that specializes in garage doors — not a general handyman.
- At least 5+ years in business
- Dedicated garage door technicians
- Experience with your door type (steel, wood, glass, etc.)
- Experience with your opener brand
2. Check Reviews and Reputation
Online reviews reveal how a company treats customers and handles problems.
- Google, Yelp, and BBB ratings
- Look for consistent praise (not just one or two good reviews)
- Pay attention to how the company responds to complaints
3. Verify Licensing and Insurance
A reputable company should be fully licensed and insured to protect you from liability.
- General liability insurance
- Workers’ compensation coverage
- Local or state contractor licensing (where required)
4. Ask About Warranties
Good companies stand behind their work.
- Manufacturer warranty: Covers the door and hardware
- Labor warranty: Covers installation workmanship
- Opener warranty: Varies by brand and model
Beware of companies that offer no labor warranty at all.
5. Compare Quotes — But Don’t Choose the Cheapest
Garage door pricing varies, but extremely low quotes are a red flag.
- Cheap parts (thin steel, weak springs)
- Unlicensed installers
- No warranty or support
- Hidden fees added later
6. Ask About the Installation Process
A professional company should explain exactly what’s included.
- Removal of old door
- New tracks, springs, and hardware
- Opener setup and programming
- Balance and safety testing
- Cleanup and haul‑away
How to prepare for installation
7. Look for Transparent Communication
Good companies are upfront about pricing, scheduling, and expectations.
- Clear written estimates
- No pressure sales tactics
- Honest recommendations (not upselling)
8. Choose a Company That Offers Ongoing Support
Garage doors need maintenance over time. A good company should offer:
- Annual tune‑ups
- Emergency repair services
- Replacement parts for your door and opener
See maintenance & troubleshooting