For garage door companies
A broken spring is an emergency, and they pick whoever answers first.
Nobody plans for a garage door. It jams at 7am with the car trapped inside, and the search starts on a phone right there in the driveway. The company that looks ready, local, and reachable gets the call. Everyone else gets scrolled past.
- Same day and emergency repair shown front and center
- Tap to call and a quick quote form that lands in your inbox
- Install galleries that turn lookers into measured estimates
- Found on Google and AI when someone searches your town

The first thing they check
Three answers your customer wants before they choose you.
Can you come out today?
When a door is off the track or a car is stuck inside, today is the only answer that counts. I put same day and emergency repair at the top of the page with a tap to call button beside it. The caller sees you are ready before they read a word, so they stop searching and dial you.
What will this repair cost me?
A snapped spring or a dead opener sends people straight to price. I give them a short quote form and clear notes on common repairs, so they get a real sense of cost without a sales call first. They feel handled, you get a name and a number, and the job is half booked already.
Do you install the door I actually want?
New door shoppers buy with their eyes. I show a clean gallery of installs, styles, and finishes so a homeowner can picture theirs and ask for a measure. Carriage house, modern flush, insulated steel, all laid out plainly. The look sells the upgrade and the form books the estimate.

You get one person who sweats the details.
No agency, no account managers, no handoffs. I design, build, host, and maintain the whole site myself, and I sweat the details, so it is as sharp as the work you put your name on.
Be the first garage door company on this page.
This is a design built for garage door work, not a client I am dressing up as proof. Sign on and yours becomes the real site shown here, with your service area, your installs, and your name on it.
$0
down to start
$200
a month, all in
2 to 3
weeks to live
Common questions
The questions owners ask before they start.
It is $0 down and $200 a month, with design, hosting, security, and edits all included. No setup fee and no surprise invoice. You get a custom site built around your repair work and your installs, and the price stays flat whether you update your service area once or add a new door line every season.
About two to three weeks from our first call. You tell me your service area, the brands you carry, and how you handle emergencies, then I do design, build, and launch. One person runs the whole job, not an agency, so it moves while you are out on calls fixing springs and hanging openers.
Yes. Same day and emergency repair sit at the top with a tap to call button right beside them, so a homeowner with a car trapped inside reaches you in one thumb tap. A short quote form is there too for the ones who want a number first, and every lead lands straight in your inbox.
Yes. A short quote form and plain notes on common repairs let a homeowner share the problem and get a real sense of cost before any sales call. They feel handled, you get a name and a number for the job, and many arrive half decided, which makes the booking faster for both of you.
Yes. Every page is built for local SEO and for answer engines like Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT, with clear service pages tied to your town. So when someone searches garage door repair near me, or asks an assistant who fixes a broken spring nearby, your company is in the running, not buried.
Straight answers before you spend a dollar.
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Pricing
How much should a local business website cost?
What it really costs to build and run, monthly versus buyout, and what the price should include.
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The service
What the website plan covers
Design, hosting, security, and the edits that get handled for you, all for one flat price.
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Resources
More straight answers
Plain guides for local business owners, written for you and not for other agencies.
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You fix the doors. I will handle the website.
Tell me your service area and how you work. You get a straight answer on cost and a site live in about two to three weeks.