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I’ve looked at hundreds of dented garage door panels across Seattle, and the first question homeowners ask is always the same: can this be fixed, or do I need to replace the whole door? After years of working in neighborhoods from Ballard to Beacon Hill, I can tell you the answer depends on three key factors.

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Over my years serving Seattle homeowners, I’ve installed countless garage doors, and one pairing always stands out: carriage house doors on Craftsman homes. If you own a Craftsman in neighborhoods like Wallingford, Queen Anne, or Ballard, you know these homes have a distinct architectural character that deserves a garage door to match.

The right carriage door do...


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After installing and servicing hundreds of garage door openers across Seattle and King County, I’ve worked with every major brand on the market. Homeowners constantly ask me which opener they should buy, and the answer isn’t always straightforward.

LiftMaster, Chamberlain, and Genie dominate the residential market, but each brand serves different needs and budge...


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Over the years working with homeowners across Seattle and the Puget Sound region, I’ve learned that choosing the right insulated garage door isn’t just about picking the highest R-value on the spec sheet. It’s about matching your insulation needs to how you actually use your garage and what our Pacific Northwest climate demands from your home.

With energy costs ...


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