


Before any new garage door goes in, the old one has to come out - and that part of the job matters more than most people realize. A broken or damaged door doesn't just look bad. It's a safety hazard, and leaving old hardware in place creates problems for whatever goes in next.
Here's what we were working with - a full door removal, panels and all. The old panels, tracks, and hardware all had to come off cleanly before we could prep the opening for the next step. That means disconnecting the spring system, pulling the tracks, and getting every piece of the old setup out of the way. Nothing gets rushed.
We do this work carefully because the condition of the opening - the frame, the header, the side jambs - directly affects how the new door performs. If something is bent, worn, or out of square and we miss it, it becomes a problem down the road. So we look at everything while the opening is clear.
The old panels laid out on the lawn tell the whole story. Bent hardware, worn rollers, tracks that have seen better days. Getting all of that out is step one of doing a garage door installation the right way. No shortcuts, no skipping ahead.
Whether you're dealing with a door that took a hit, panels that gave out, or a system that's just worn down over the years, the removal phase sets up everything that comes after it. We handle it from start to finish so the space is fully ready for what's next.