The western shore patch · Wyee to Martinsville · based in Morisset 2264

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The patch

Garage door service areas around Morisset

Ten localities, one side of the lake.

Trades based around the far side of the lake treat the peninsula as the end of a long run. For us it is the whole point. Everything below sits within about fifteen minutes of the Morisset roundabout, measured centre to centre, and none of it is a detour.

Morisset home
Wyee 4.7 min
Dora Creek 9.1 min
Bonnells Bay 9.8 min
Brightwaters 10.4 min
Cooranbong 10.6 min
Mirrabooka 13.4 min
Martinsville 14.4 min

Drive times measured centre to centre on the usual routes; your street will vary a little either way. Mandalong (5.3 km west) and Wyee Point (the lake-edge pocket between Morisset and Wyee) round out the patch.

Three door worlds

Same patch, three different jobs

The peninsula villages

Bonnells Bay, Brightwaters, Dora Creek, Mirrabooka, Wyee Point. One road in, one road out, and thousands of doors older than their openers. Almost all houses out here, and almost all of those doors are originals.

Bonnells Bay in detail →

The growth corridor

Morisset's own newer streets, Wyee and the Watagan Park side of Cooranbong. Builder-grade sectionals and openers arriving off warranty in waves, in an area genuinely growing around 3.5% a year.

The off-warranty guide →

Acreage and bush edge

Cooranbong, Martinsville, Mandalong, and the rural blocks around Dora Creek. Big sheds, wide and high openings, boats and floats to clear, and doors that seize from sitting through a quiet winter.

Cooranbong in detail →
Why the patch is drawn this way

Small on a map, honest in practice

We could claim half the Hunter like everyone else does. We would rather claim the neck of the peninsula and actually be there. Morisset is the service town for the western shore: the villages bank here, shop here and catch the train here, and their garage doors get fixed from here.

That tightness is what makes the promise work. A spring job at Brightwaters is a ten-minute drive, not the last stop after Charlestown. A measure at Martinsville is up the valley, not across the lake. When the patch is this size, "we'll come and look at it" means exactly that.

Tell us where the door is →

A rural-residential house and separate double garage with roller doors beside a still creek at dusk
Rural-residential around Dora Creek: separate garages, roller doors, room to breathe.

Tell us what the door's doing

A fault that needs seeing to, or a new door worth measuring up properly. Either way, it starts with a short form and ends with a door that runs quiet.