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San Francisco, CA — Every Neighborhood, Every Garage

San Francisco Garage Door Repair
Built for Victorians, Hills & Fog.

No two San Francisco garages are alike — a narrow low-headroom opening under a Pacific Heights Edwardian, a steep-driveway door in Bernal Heights, a shared HOA garage in Noe Valley, a roll-up behind a SoMa studio. We repair, convert, and install garage doors, springs, and quiet smart openers across all 47 square miles of the city, with low-headroom conversion kits and fog-resistant hardware most companies don't carry. Same-day repairs, free estimates, and honest pricing.

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What We Do

Full-Service Garage Door Solutions Across San Francisco

Yes — we provide same-day garage door repair across San Francisco, including the Outer Sunset, Outer Richmond, and the Bayview, not just the central neighborhoods. From a low-headroom conversion under a Pacific Heights Edwardian to a snapped spring behind a Sunset row house off the Great Highway, we handle every garage door need for the city's homes and businesses with quality parts, fast citywide response, and honest pricing in a place where no two garages are the same.

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Emergency Garage Door Repair
Fast same-day repair for broken springs, snapped cables, bent tracks, and off-track doors across every SF neighborhood. A door stuck open leaves an urban garage unsecured — we respond around the clock from the Marina to the Outer Sunset and carry common parts on every truck for single-trip fixes.
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Low-Headroom Victorian Conversions
Standard torsion hardware needs about 12 inches of headroom above the door; many Victorian and Edwardian garages have only 4–6, with openings as narrow as 8–9 feet. The fix isn't force — it's a low-headroom conversion kit with smaller cable drums and the torsion tube mounted on the wall face instead of the standard position above the opening. That's the difference between a door that fits and one another company calls "too complicated," and it's work we do across the city every week.
Torsion Spring Replacement
San Francisco's fog and salt air attack the bottom brackets and cable fixtures first, where moisture sits, so we replace springs with galvanized or coated stock and switch rusted steel rollers for nylon, which don't seize. There's a sizing catch too: a narrow 8–9-foot door still carries a full door's weight on a shorter spring, so it needs a different wire size and inside diameter than a standard 16-footer — undersize it and the door won't hold position halfway. We balance to the actual door so the opener isn't doing the spring's job.
Steep-Driveway & Hillside Hardware
Hillside homes in Twin Peaks, Corona Heights, and Bernal Heights put extra strain on a door's balance and seal. Here's why it matters: a door's travel limits and bottom seal are set for a flat floor, so on a sloped apron the door either scrapes the high side or leaves a gap on the low side. We re-set the travel limits and fit a thicker bottom astragal that seals against the grade, so the door closes tight and runs smoothly even on the city's most demanding lots.
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Smart & Quiet Belt-Drive Openers
In SF's shared and under-home garages, quiet matters. Belt-drive openers with WiFi and myQ run near-silent — ideal for HOA buildings and flats with bedrooms above the garage — and let you open, close, and monitor your door from your phone, with Google Home, Alexa, and HomeKit support.
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Carriage & New Door Installation
We supply and install carriage-style, faux wood, full-view glass, and modern steel doors for SF homes — from decorative carriage doors that complement Victorian and Edwardian facades in the Haight and Alamo Square to clean modern doors for Mission Bay and Dogpatch, with a free design consultation.
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Fog & Corrosion-Resistant Hardware
The marine layer is hard on garage hardware. We use galvanized and coated springs, rust-resistant rollers and fasteners, and weatherstripping suited to the fog — and offer a 16-point tune-up that keeps salt-air corrosion from turning a damp garage into an emergency call.
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Commercial Roll-Up & Storefront Doors
From SoMa studios and Dogpatch shops to Mission storefronts and high-rise condo decks, we install and repair commercial roll-up, sectional, and security doors with high-cycle hardware and fast emergency response that keeps an urban business secured and running.
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Cable Repair & Hardware Replacement
Worn lift cables, frayed bottom brackets, and corroded rollers cause noisy, jerky doors and eventual failures — and fog accelerates all of it. We replace cables, drums, bearings, hinges, and rollers with corrosion-resistant hardware and inspect the full system to prevent the repeat breakdowns the fog belt sends us out for across the Sunset and Richmond.
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Door Off-Track Repair
A door knocked off its track — from a tight squeeze into a narrow Sunset tuck-under, a broken cable, or a roller corroded by the marine air — is unsafe to force. We realign or replace tracks, rollers, and cables, then re-balance the spring system so your San Francisco door runs straight, smooth, and safely on every cycle.
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Annual Maintenance Plans
SF's fog, salt air, and daily use wear garage doors faster than people expect. Our annual 16-point plan includes spring tension checks, cable and roller inspection, track alignment, lubrication, weatherstripping, and opener calibration — catching corrosion and small issues before they become breakdowns.
Get a Free Estimate — San Francisco Same-Day Service
No obligation. No surprise fees. An honest quote for your San Francisco garage door repair or installation — spring and opener repair, low-headroom Victorian conversions, carriage and modern doors, fog-resistant hardware, or commercial roll-up service. We're ready to come out today.
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Transformations

Before & After: San Francisco Garage Door Transformations

Real installations and repairs completed for San Francisco homeowners — from a clean raised-panel door on a Sunset row house to a carriage-style upgrade on a Victorian and a low-headroom conversion under a Pacific Heights Edwardian.

Before and after white raised-panel steel garage door on a classic San Francisco Sunset row house Before After
Raised-Panel Refresh — The Sunset
A decades-old weathered door on a classic Sunset row house was replaced with a clean white raised-panel steel door. Better insulation, smoother operation, and a real curb-appeal lift on a tight, fog-exposed block — with corrosion-resistant hardware throughout.
The Sunset, San Francisco CA
Before and after carriage-style black garage door upgrade on a San Francisco Victorian row home Before After
Carriage-Style Upgrade — Victorian Row Home
A builder-grade white door was replaced with a bold black carriage-style door and decorative hardware — a perfect complement to the Victorian architecture of the block, paired with new high-cycle springs and a quiet belt-drive opener.
Alamo Square, San Francisco CA
Before and after low-headroom garage door conversion on a Pacific Heights Edwardian in San Francisco Before After
Low-Headroom Conversion — Pacific Heights
A 1908 Edwardian had a narrow 9-foot opening with only inches of headroom — every other company called it too complicated. We installed a low-headroom conversion kit and a carriage-style door that matches the home's character and finally operates smoothly.
Pacific Heights, San Francisco CA
Before and after commercial roll-up door repair at a SoMa San Francisco studio Before After
Commercial Roll-Up — SoMa Studio
A SoMa production studio's 14-foot commercial roll-up failed on a Friday afternoon, leaving the building unsecured. We arrived in under an hour, replaced the broken torsion spring and failed cable drum from parts on the truck, and had them secured again the same day.
SoMa, San Francisco CA
Commercial Service

Commercial Garage Door Service for San Francisco Businesses

San Francisco runs on dense, mixed-use commercial space — SoMa studios, Mission storefronts, Dogpatch shops, and high-rise condo parking decks that depend on doors staying secure. We install, repair, and maintain commercial roll-up, sectional, and security doors with around-the-clock emergency response that keeps an urban operation running.

Commercial roll-up and coiling garage door serviced at a SoMa San Francisco storefront
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Studios, Shops & Light Industrial
SoMa, Dogpatch, and the Bayview run on roll-up and coiling doors behind studios, makerspaces, and light-industrial bays. We install and service high-cycle commercial systems with heavy-duty springs and operators sized for daily traffic — plus preventative maintenance to avoid downtime in a building you can't leave unsecured.
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Storefronts & Mixed-Use
Storefronts and service bays in the Mission, Hayes Valley, and along the commercial corridors need doors that look right and open reliably all day. We handle storefront roll-ups, service doors, and security grilles with fast turnaround that minimizes disruption to customers and staff.
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High-Rise & Condo Parking Decks
Downtown, Rincon Hill, and Mission Bay high-rises rely on shared parking-deck doors and gates that cycle constantly. We service high-cycle sectional and grille systems and quiet operators, and coordinate with HOAs and building managers to keep resident access secure and smooth.
Emergency Commercial Response
A roll-up that won't close leaves an SF business exposed. We provide priority emergency commercial repair across the city — broken springs, failed cable drums, off-track doors, and operator failures handled fast, often within the hour, so your space stays secured and open.
Our San Francisco Expertise

Victorian, Hillside & Fog-Coast Garage Expertise

San Francisco's homes are unlike anywhere else in the country, and that shapes everything about their garages. The narrow Edwardian flats off Alamo Square and the Painted Ladies, the converted Victorians of the Mission, the steep-slope driveways below Twin Peaks and Corona Heights, the shared HOA garages of Noe Valley, and the high-rise condo decks of Rincon Hill each come with constraints a generic install crew simply hasn't seen. The companies that call a garage "too complicated" usually just don't carry the right hardware. We do, and we work in these conditions every day. Unlike San Jose or the Peninsula suburbs, where most garages are wide, ground-level, and relatively new, San Francisco's are defined by constraint — a door-and-opener combination that's routine in a Palo Alto tract home often won't physically fit a low-headroom Marina flat, won't clear a Bernal Heights driveway grade, or won't pass an HOA board in a shared Noe Valley garage.

Why Garage Doors Are Different in San Francisco
Four forces make a San Francisco garage door unlike almost any other. First, age and density: Victorian and Edwardian openings run only 8–9 feet wide with 4–6 inches of headroom, far too tight for standard torsion hardware. Second, the hills — streets below Twin Peaks, Bernal Heights, and Corona Heights reach grades that strain a door's balance and bottom seal. Third, the marine layer: fog and salt air rolling in off Ocean Beach and the Great Highway rust springs and cables across the Sunset and Richmond far faster than inland. Fourth, shared living — HOA buildings and flats with bedrooms over the garage demand the quietest possible opener. We carry the low-headroom conversion kits, corrosion-resistant springs, and hillside hardware these realities require, and we know the city's neighborhoods, building rules, and microclimates well enough to get it right the first time.
Low-Headroom & Narrow-Opening Conversions
Victorian and Edwardian garages often have just 4–6 inches of headroom and openings as narrow as 8–9 feet — too tight for standard torsion hardware. We carry low-headroom conversion kits and specially sized spring assemblies built for exactly these openings, so a garage other companies turn down works smoothly and safely.
Hillside & Steep-Driveway Hardware
Steep approaches in Twin Peaks, Corona Heights, and Bernal Heights stress a door's balance, tracks, and bottom seal. We fit spring systems and hardware engineered for hillside lots and awkward driveway angles so the door clears, seals, and operates reliably on the city's most demanding slopes.
Fog & Salt-Air Corrosion Resistance
SF's persistent marine fog rusts hardware and degrades lubricants faster than inland climates. We install galvanized and coated springs, rust-resistant rollers and fasteners, and fog-suited weatherstripping — materials chosen for the city's damp microclimates, not just the showroom floor.
Door Styles

Door Styles for San Francisco Architecture

San Francisco's architectural diversity — Victorian Painted Ladies in the Haight, Edwardian flats in Pacific Heights, mid-century homes in the Sunset, and modern townhomes in Mission Bay — calls for a wide range of door styles. These are the ones we install most across the city, each chosen for how it fits the home and stands up to the fog.

Carriage-style garage door on a San Francisco Victorian row home in the Haight
Carriage-Style Steel
The right complement to San Francisco's Victorian and Edwardian facades in the Haight, Alamo Square, and Lower Pacific Heights. Decorative carriage doors with authentic-looking hardware deliver period character on a steel body — striking curb appeal that suits historic blocks without the warping and upkeep of real wood.
Faux wood garage door resistant to fog and damp on a San Francisco home
Faux Wood (Fog-Resistant)
A rich wood-grain look with the durability of steel — and no warping, cracking, or repainting in the fog and damp of San Francisco's microclimates. Ideal for homeowners who want the warmth of wood on a Noe Valley or Cole Valley home but need a material that shrugs off the marine layer year after year.
Raised-panel steel garage door fitted to a narrow low-headroom San Francisco opening
Flush & Raised-Panel Steel
The most practical choice for narrow SF openings (8–10 feet wide) and low-headroom garages. A flush or raised-panel steel door paired with a low-headroom torsion system fits where bulkier doors can't — clean, durable, corrosion-resistant, and available in finishes that suit both row houses and modern facades.
Openers

Smart, Quiet & Space-Saving Opener Systems for San Francisco Homes

What's the quietest garage door opener for a shared San Francisco building? A belt-drive opener — it runs near-silent, which is why HOA boards in Noe Valley and Pacific Heights flats so often require one. In a city of shared garages, bedrooms over the garage, and tight low-headroom openings, the opener has to be quiet and compact. We install near-silent belt-drive smart openers, space-saving wall-mounts for low-clearance garages, and camera-equipped models for urban security — all integrated with your phone and smart home.

LiftMaster WiFi belt drive opener installed in a quiet shared San Francisco garage
LiftMaster Belt Drive WiFi
Quiet enough for shared HOA buildings and flats with bedrooms above the garage — a common request in Noe Valley and Pacific Heights. The belt-drive motor runs smooth and near-silent, with built-in WiFi and myQ for phone control plus Google Home, Alexa, and HomeKit support. A major upgrade from an aging chain drive.
LiftMaster 8500W wall mount opener in a low-headroom San Francisco garage
LiftMaster 8500W Wall Mount
Mounts beside the door instead of on the ceiling — the ideal solution for SF's low-headroom and tuck-under garages with no room for a ceiling rail. There's an acoustic reason too: in a flat where the garage sits directly under a bedroom, a ceiling-hung chain drive sends vibration straight up through the framing, while a wall-mount jackshaft keeps the motor off the structure and the noise out of the room above. Direct-drive operation is quiet and reliable and frees overhead space.
LiftMaster Secure View camera garage door opener installed in a San Francisco home
Secure View Camera Opener
A smart opener with a built-in HD camera lets you see your garage from your phone, get package and open-left alerts, and keep an eye on a street-facing urban entry. A popular choice for San Francisco homeowners who want security and convenience in one quiet, connected device.
Portfolio

Recent Installations Across San Francisco

A selection of recent garage door installations and upgrades completed for San Francisco homeowners — carriage-style, faux wood, full-view glass, and raised-panel steel doors across the Sunset, Noe Valley, Pacific Heights, Mission Bay, Potrero Hill, and more.

White raised-panel steel garage door on a San Francisco Sunset row house
Raised-Panel Steel — The Sunset
Clean white raised-panel steel door on a classic row house — corrosion-resistant hardware and a quiet belt-drive opener built for a fog-exposed block.
Carriage-style garage door on a Noe Valley San Francisco Victorian
Carriage-Style — Noe Valley
Decorative carriage door with period hardware on a Victorian flat — full character on a durable steel body, sized for a narrow urban opening.
Faux wood garage door on a Pacific Heights San Francisco Edwardian
Faux Wood — Pacific Heights
Warm wood-grain composite door on an Edwardian — the look of real wood with fog-proof durability and a low-headroom torsion system.
Contemporary black steel garage door on a Mission Bay San Francisco townhome
Contemporary Steel — Mission Bay
Matte black steel door on a modern townhome — clean lines, high-cycle springs, and a quiet WiFi belt-drive opener for a new-build facade.
Full view glass garage door on a Dogpatch San Francisco modern home
Full-View Glass — Dogpatch
Aluminum-framed full-view glass door bringing light into a modern live-work space — tempered insulated panels with a sleek industrial look.
Modern steel garage door on a Potrero Hill San Francisco home
Modern Steel — Potrero Hill
Clean contemporary steel door replacing an aging panel door on a hillside lot — new high-cycle springs, fresh tracks, and a quiet smart opener.
Customer Reviews

What San Francisco Homeowners Are Saying

Feedback from San Francisco homeowners and business owners across Pacific Heights, Noe Valley, SoMa, and beyond.

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"We have a 1908 Edwardian in Pacific Heights with a narrow original garage opening — only 9 feet wide and very low headroom. Every other company said it was too complicated. Great Garage Door sent a tech who actually knew low-headroom conversion kits, installed the right torsion spring system, and fitted a new carriage-style door that matches our home's character perfectly. Outstanding work."
David K.
Pacific Heights, San Francisco
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"Our Noe Valley condo building has a shared underground garage with six units — HOA rules require Board approval for any work and we needed the quietest possible opener to avoid neighbor complaints. The tech walked us through what the Board would need, installed a LiftMaster belt-drive with camera, and it is genuinely silent. All six neighbors have since asked for the same upgrade. Highly recommend."
Jennifer W.
Noe Valley, San Francisco
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"We run a small production studio in SoMa with a 14-foot commercial roll-up door that failed on a Friday at 3pm — couldn't secure the building. Called Great Garage Door and a tech arrived in under 45 minutes. He diagnosed a broken torsion spring and failed cable drum, had both parts on the truck, and had us secured again by 5:30pm. No overtime charge. These guys understand what it means to run a business."
Marcus L.
SoMa, San Francisco
Areas Served

San Francisco Neighborhoods We Serve

From the Victorian flats of Pacific Heights and the Haight to the row houses of the Sunset and Richmond, the hillside homes of Twin Peaks and Bernal Heights, and the modern townhomes of Mission Bay and Dogpatch — we serve every San Francisco neighborhood and know the garages, the rules, and the microclimate of each.

Carriage-style garage door on a San Francisco home in a city neighborhood

San Francisco's neighborhoods range from historic Victorian and Edwardian districts to the fog-bound avenues flanking Golden Gate Park and the Presidio, the hospital-adjacent blocks near UCSF and the campus streets around USF, and modern infill near the Caltrain terminal at 4th & King — each with its own garage door demands. We know the city and respond quickly across all 47 square miles.

Pacific Heights & the Marina
Edwardian and Victorian flats with narrow, low-headroom garages. High demand for low-headroom conversion kits, carriage-style doors, and quiet openers for shared buildings.
Noe Valley & the Castro
Restored Victorians and shared HOA garages on sloping streets. Quiet belt-drive openers, Board-friendly installs, and carriage doors that respect the period architecture.
The Sunset & the Richmond
Fog-bound row houses with tuck-under garages along the avenues near Ocean Beach, the Great Highway, and Stonestown Galleria. Raised-panel and faux wood doors with corrosion-resistant hardware built for the marine layer.
Twin Peaks & Bernal Heights
Steep hillside homes with demanding driveway angles. Hillside spring systems, balance-critical hardware, and doors that clear and seal on the city's toughest slopes.
The Haight & Alamo Square
Iconic Victorian Painted Ladies with strict curb-appeal expectations. Decorative carriage-style steel doors and historically sympathetic finishes on narrow openings.
SoMa, Mission Bay & Dogpatch
Modern townhomes, live-work lofts, and commercial roll-ups. Contemporary steel and full-view glass doors, plus high-cycle commercial service for studios and shops.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — San Francisco Garage Doors

Common questions from San Francisco homeowners and business owners about low-headroom Victorian garages, HOA buildings, steep driveways, fog and corrosion, smart openers, and commercial service across the city.

Yes — this is one of our most common service calls in San Francisco. Victorian and Edwardian homes often have garage openings with as little as 4–6 inches of headroom above the door, which prevents standard torsion spring hardware from fitting. We carry low-headroom conversion kits and specifically sized torsion spring assemblies designed for these situations, and we have extensive experience with the narrow 8- and 9-foot-wide openings common in SF row houses. Don't assume your garage is too complicated — call us first; it's exactly the kind of job we specialize in.
Many San Francisco buildings — especially shared garages in Noe Valley, the Marina, and downtown high-rises — require HOA or Board approval before garage door or opener work. Typically the Board wants the proposed door style, color, and material, plus basic product specs, and for shared garages they often care most about opener noise. We can provide the product information and images you'll need for an approval submission and recommend the quietest belt-drive systems so the work passes Board review and keeps the neighbors happy. We're glad to coordinate timing around your building's rules.
Steep hillside driveways are common in Twin Peaks, Corona Heights, Bernal Heights, and Diamond Heights, and they put extra demand on a garage door's balance, tracks, and bottom seal. We fit spring systems and hardware engineered for steep-slope approaches so the door clears the driveway, seals properly at the bottom, and stays balanced through every cycle. We assess the slope and approach angle before recommending a setup, because a door that works fine on a flat lot can bind or scrape on a hillside one if it isn't specified correctly.
For narrow SF openings (8–10 feet wide), a flush or raised-panel steel door with a low-headroom torsion spring system is usually the most practical choice — it fits where bulkier doors can't and stands up to the fog. If curb appeal matters, particularly in historic neighborhoods like the Haight, Alamo Square, or Lower Pacific Heights, we recommend a carriage-style steel door with decorative hardware that complements Victorian and Edwardian architecture without the upkeep of real wood. We can bring samples and help you visualize options during an in-home consultation.
Yes. We install LiftMaster and Chamberlain myQ smart openers, which work with Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomeKit (via a bridge), plus IFTTT. After installation we stay on site to walk through app setup, link your accounts, configure open-left alerts, and program HomeLink in your vehicle. For SF's shared and street-facing garages, we also recommend camera-equipped models so you can see and secure the door from your phone — it's a full setup, not just a hardware drop.
SF's persistent marine fog and salt air accelerate metal corrosion, degrade lubricants faster than inland climates, and cause weatherstripping to crack and swell. Springs, cables, rollers, and fasteners all wear faster, especially in the Sunset, Richmond, and other fog-belt neighborhoods. We install galvanized and coated springs and rust-resistant hardware to slow this down, and we strongly recommend an annual 16-point tune-up — lubrication, spring tension check, sensor test, cable inspection, and travel-limit calibration — to catch corrosion before it becomes an emergency call.
Our average emergency response time inside San Francisco is under 60 minutes during the day. We cover all SF neighborhoods — including the Outer Sunset, Outer Richmond, Excelsior, and Bayview, not just central areas — and carry common springs, cables, and hardware on every truck so most repairs are completed in a single visit. Night and weekend response times are typically 60–90 minutes depending on your neighborhood and traffic. Call 650-993-1457 and we'll give you an honest arrival window for your exact address.
Spring replacement cost depends on your door's size and weight and whether you need one spring or a pair, but we always quote the price upfront before any work begins — no surprises. We replace broken torsion springs with correctly sized, high-cycle galvanized and coated springs that resist the city's fog and salt air, and re-balance the door so your opener isn't strained. Because the second spring is usually close behind the first, we recommend replacing both at once if your door uses a pair. Call for a free, specific quote.
It depends on the age and type of failure. A stripped gear or worn trolley on a unit that's only a few years old is usually worth repairing. A logic-board failure or motor burnout on a much older unit generally doesn't make financial sense to fix. Our technician diagnoses the problem, gives you a repair cost, and lets you compare it against a replacement estimate with no pressure either way. In SF's shared and noise-sensitive garages, replacing an old chain drive with a quiet belt-drive myQ opener often makes the most sense and adds real day-to-day value.
Yes. We install and repair commercial roll-up and coiling doors, sectional doors, security grilles, and high-cycle storefront doors throughout the city — from SoMa studios and Dogpatch shops to Mission storefronts and downtown high-rise parking decks. Commercial systems use different springs, drums, and operators than residential doors, sized for constant daily use, and we keep common parts on the truck. We offer priority emergency response — a roll-up that won't close leaves your business exposed, and we treat it that way.
We serve the full Peninsula and Bay Area south of the city, including Daly City, South San Francisco, Pacifica, San Mateo, Burlingame, and down through Palo Alto and San Jose. See our homepage for the complete service-area map. Same-day availability applies across this region.
Yes — we provide free, no-obligation estimates on all new door installations and major repairs, with upfront pricing and no surprise fees, and financing options are available on qualifying installations. We serve every San Francisco neighborhood, from Pacific Heights, the Marina, and Noe Valley to the Sunset, the Richmond, SoMa, the Mission, Bernal Heights, and the Bayview. Call 650-993-1457 or use the form below and we'll confirm coverage for your exact address and schedule a same-day visit when one's available.
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