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Garage door repairs & service in Adamstown
Small openings, hard-working doors.
Adamstown is New Lambton's mixed twin across the boundary: original bungalows on one street, townhouses and flats on the next. The mix shows up at the garage, where openings run tighter and roller doors do most of the lifting.
The tight-fit trade
Where every millimetre of headroom counts
Narrow lots and older builds mean a lot of Adamstown garages carry low lintels and shallow ceilings, which is roller door country: a curtain that coils into a drum needs roughly 200 to 250 millimetres above the opening where a sectional wants 300 to 400. The local work follows the stock:
- Roller door repairs. Rattling curtains, worn guides, doors that have gone hard to lift. Some curtain damage repairs; some means the curtain is replaced as a unit, and which it is gets said plainly on site.
- Tubular motors. Rollers automate neatly with a motor inside the drum, no rail across the ceiling. Whether yours suits gets confirmed at the door, and any mains wiring is a licensed electrician's work.
- Like-for-like or step up. When a curtain's done, a straight replacement is often the honest answer on a tight opening. Where the headroom allows more, you'll hear the options, not a pitch.
Shared walls, shared mornings
Townhouse doors have neighbours on the other side
In Adamstown's medium-density pockets the garage often shares a wall with someone else's bedroom. A rattling curtain or a straining motor at 6am is a neighbourhood event, and the fixes are the same quiet-spec thinking we apply on the shift streets: guides cleaned and aligned so the curtain runs true, worn parts replaced before they sing, and quieter drive options talked through when a motor's due. The quiet spec isn't only for big freestanding garages.
Renting, or managing a rental? The enquiry form works the same; put the property address in the message and who should get the call back.
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