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Local Garage Door Repair provides sales on new garage doors, openers and springs as well as service and repair. A family owned and operated business since 1984, Local Garage Door Repair serving surrounding communites in service and repair of garage doors.

If your looking to replace your old garage door to add value to your home or simply boost your home's curb appeal, Local Garage Door can help you find the style you're looking for and install it with our professional technicians. Whether it's a traditional carriage house style, residential steel door or commercial door, we will help you find the right material, color, window and trim package to fit any budget.

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