You have a wide range of choices when it comes to purchasing
a garage door. Choices range from huge home supply stores to the local
handyman. Consider the following questions when selecting your garage door company:
1. Selection
a. Do they have a wide selection of products to fit your needs?
2. Experience
a. Are they specialists? Is Garage door installation and repair all they do?
3. Professionalism
a. Who will do the work? Are they employees or sub-contractors?
b. Are they trained, certified professional installers and technicians?
4. Flexibility
a. Are they there when you need them? Do they offer 24/7 emergency service and appointments that meet your schedule?
5. Warranty
a. Do they stand behind their work with a Warranty on parts and labor?
6. Reputation
a. Are they a reputable company that is local, licensed, bonded and insured with a track record of providing the best in products and customer service?
7. Quality
a. What is the quality of their work and materials?
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