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What we work onGarage door repairs & service in Morisset
The job starts with what the door is telling you.
Every visit works the same way: we look, we tell you what we found and what it means, and you get the price before any work starts. Below is the work we do, organised the way doors actually complain.
Springs and cables
The loud bang from the garage. The door that suddenly weighs a house. The cable hanging slack at one side. A garage door's counterbalance spring carries most of its weight, and when it lets go or fades, everything about the door changes at once.
We replace and re-tension torsion and extension springs and lift cables on tilt, roller and sectional doors, and we rebalance the door so the opener is not dragging dead weight.
A wound spring stores serious tension. Spring work is the trade's job, never a DIY one, and a door with a failed spring should stay where it is until it is seen to.
Book a spring repair →Tracks, rollers and rebalance
Grinding, squealing, a shudder half-way up, a door that has jumped its track. Usually it is rollers worn out of round, a track knocked out of line, or hinges and fixings that have worked loose over the years. On the older village doors down the peninsula this is the most common call we get.
We re-rail doors, replace rollers and hinges, straighten and align tracks, and reset the door so it runs level and quiet.
A door off its track can fall. Stop using it, keep the opening clear, and tell us in the enquiry if a car is stuck inside.
Book a track repair →Openers, remotes and safety beams
The door that starts closing and changes its mind. The remote that works from the driveway but not the street. The keypad the kids programmed once and nobody remembers how. We repair and replace openers, code remotes and keypads, and align the safety beams that make an automatic door safe to live with.
Modern openers must reverse when something breaks the beam or blocks the door, a behaviour set by the Australian safety standard for powered doors, AS/NZS 60335.2.95. If yours does not, that is not a quirk, it is the fault to fix first. Opener recalls do happen; the ACCC lists them at Product Safety Australia.
Wiring an opener to mains power is licensed electrical work in NSW, done by a licensed electrician, per the NSW Government's electrical licensing rules. We confirm the wiring arrangement on site before any opener install.
Book opener work →Service and tune
The quiet check. Fixings snugged, rollers and hinges inspected, spring tension checked, tracks cleaned and aligned, moving parts properly lubricated, opener force and safety functions tested. Most doors around here, village or estate, have never had one, and it shows up as noise long before it shows up as a breakdown.
A serviced door runs quieter, lifts lighter, and gives its spring and opener an easier life. If we find something that needs more than a tune, you hear about it plainly, with the price, before anything happens.
Book a service →New sectional and roller doors
The considered path. When an old tilt door owes you nothing, or a builder-grade door is not the door you would have chosen, we measure the opening properly, talk through sectional against roller for your garage, insulation, headroom, opener pairing and colour, and give you a firm written quote before anything is ordered.
We work with the common Australian door and opener makes generically, matched to the job rather than to a brand allegiance, and we will tell you plainly when repairing the door you have is the better money.
Book a free measure & quote →Shed and acreage doors
Out toward Cooranbong, Martinsville and Mandalong the openings get taller and the questions get practical: will the boat clear it, why has the door seized over winter, what does a higher opening actually involve. We service and repair big shed roller doors and quote new ones, with the clearance measured against the tallest thing that has to pass through it.
Shed doors seize from sitting more than from cycling. If yours has not moved since autumn, have it freed and lubricated before it becomes a crowbar conversation.
Ask about a shed door →The price comes before the work. Always.
You will not find dollar figures on this site, and that is deliberate: an honest number needs eyes on the door. What we can promise is the shape of it.
- Faults and repairs: a call-out, an inspection, and a firm quote on the spot. Work starts only after you have said yes to a number.
- Service and tune: quoted as a visit when we confirm the booking, before anyone drives anywhere.
- New doors and openers: a free measure and quote at your place, in writing, valid whether or not you go ahead with us.
No pressure at the door, no invoice surprises, no "while we're here" upselling. The neighbour with the good shed does not work that way, and neither do we.
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.