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Frequently Asked Quesitons
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      You can book a free measure and quote by giving us a call or sending an enquiry online. We’ll visit your home, check the space, talk you through the options, and provide a clear quote with no obligation. 
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      The most common types are roller doors, sectional or panel lift doors, and flush-mount doors. The right choice depends on your space, headroom, and the style of your home. Our team can explain the pros and cons of each so you can choose with confidence. 
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      Yes. Most doors in Australia are made to measure, which means we can custom-fit a door to suit your specific opening, even if it’s not a standard size. 
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      You can choose from steel, aluminium, or timber-look finishes in a wide range of colours. There are also options for windows, textures, and modern finishes to match your home’s exterior. 
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      It’s best to have your garage door serviced once every 12 to 24 months. Regular maintenance keeps it running smoothly, helps prevent breakdowns, and can extend the life of the door and motor. 
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      We strongly recommend using a licensed installer. Garage doors are large and under tension, and installing them incorrectly can be dangerous. A professional will install it safely and make sure it works as it should from day one. 
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      If the door has an automatic opener, pull the red manual release cord to disengage the motor. You’ll then be able to lift the door by hand. Once the power is back, re-engage the opener to use it as normal. 
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      A roller door is made from one continuous sheet of steel that rolls up into a drum above the opening. A sectional (or panel lift) door is made from horizontal panels that slide up and back along ceiling tracks. Both are great options depending on your space and layout. 
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      Noises usually mean the door needs maintenance. It could be dry rollers, loose fittings, or parts that need lubrication. A service will usually quieten things down and get the door running properly again. 
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      Yes. If we’re replacing an existing door, we’ll remove and dispose of the old one as part of the job. Everything is taken care of for you. 
 
        
        
      
    
    