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Avoid Garage Door Scams: How to Identify and Protect Your Home

Recently, there has been a surge of garage door scams.  Fake companies exploit homeowners with exorbiant charges for unnecessary parts and services. Keep reading to learn how to identify garage door scams when they happen, and how to protect your loved ones and secure your home.

In response to this consumer alert, garage door trade associations including the International Door Association (IDA) and the Doors and Access Systems Manufacturers Association (DASMA) have put out multiple videos that inform you on the scam, then tell you how to identify the marketing and identify the scammers.

If the company asks for money upfront or for you to pay in cash, beware of them.

The Emergency Garage Door Repair Scam

These scammers aren’t just walking around and knocking on doors. They are developing websites and advertising their services like any legitimate business. There are ways to identify these fake businesses by looking at their advertising, checking their website and calling the company up by phone. View the following video for more specific information.

Make sure that the garage door business you choose is accredited by IDA or IDEA legitimately before booking an appointment. If you aren’t sure, call the company directly. There are certain ways that these scammers have to act on the phone in order to get your business. View the video below for more information on how to identify a scammer by talking to them over the phone.

On-Site Service

These scammers are very smart. Most of their information will line up, but if you take the above videos into consideration, you should be able to spot them. If not, when they get to your home, make sure that you ask for a written estimate and an explanation of the services provided before they begin their work. You should receive a valid invoice and any warranties associated with the new installed parts. If the company asks for money upfront or for you to pay in cash, beware of them.

Avoid Scams- Go with the Door Company

The Door Company has been working with homeowners and businesses in the state of California for over 30 years and we pass all the tests. If you need emergency garage door service, contact the company you can count on.

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Which Commercial Garage Door is Best for Your Business?

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Broken Garage Door? Repair vs. Replace

a white garage door that has many dents and it beat up.

Did you know that your garage door is rated as the number 1 home improvement project in terms of ROI? A clean, well-maintained garage door can add up to four percent onto the value of your home. Knowing that, it makes sense that any damage that your garage door gets should be taken seriously.

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What’s The Return on Investment for a New Garage Door?

Front view of modern residential home during early autumn season in Northwest of United States. The garage door complements the rest of the house in a pleasing way. Maple trees beginning to change leaf colors.

It’s always difficult seeing the light at the end of the tunnel when thinking about home improvement projects. We understand that a new deck or garage door will look nice, but it’s not always obvious how much return on investment (ROI) you get in the long run.

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