Where to buy?
You'll want to shop for the best deals on a garage door and opener. Local retailers will likely be the most expensive. You can find a great deal online, and save 15% off local retailer prices and that includes the shipping costs to your door! You'll want to make sure you are there to receive the door and check it carefully for damage. Chances are if the boxes it comes in are in good shape, so is the door. If the boxes have obvious damage, you'll want to note that on the bill of lading the delivery company will ask you sign. You may even call the seller while the driver is there and see if they want you to accept deliver or send it back before you open it. A nice advantage to buying this way is the consumer protection that your credit card offers. If it is damaged, the seller will have to make good or end up with a reversal of the charge to your card!
Give us a call today at (434) 202-4198 or use the contact form above to get started. Our initial consultation is only $88 and we'll credit that back to you in full when you hire us to teach you how to install your new garage door and opener.






Talk about style choices! There are many design options, with glass, without, insulated, non-insulated etc. Depending upon your budget, the sky's the limit!
There are several choice to make when it comes to openers. Chain drive, belt drive or screw drive are the options for the mechanism. Each one has its pros and cons to consider, and we'll go over them with you at our initial consultation. We'll need a power source, as shown in this picture there is an outlet where the unit is mounted to the ceiling. In a garage, if there is no power there now, we can run an electrical channel that will look nice and not require cutting into and repairing the drywall if you prefer. 
