


When a garage door gets to the end of its life, you know it. The noise, the resistance, the way it just looks tired sitting there. At some point, patching things up stops making sense - and a full garage door installation is the smarter move.
Here's what we were working with: a worn-out door that needed to go. What we put in is a clean, raised-panel white door with fresh tracks, properly set hardware, and a Genie opener mounted and dialed in up top. Everything from the outside looks sharp. From the inside, it's just as solid - tracks running straight, panels sitting flush, and the opener rigged up and ready to run.
One thing people don't always think about when replacing a door is how much the opener matters to the whole setup. A new door paired with an old, struggling opener is still a headache. Getting both done at the same time means you're starting completely fresh - no weak links in the system.
The inside view really tells the story. The track hardware is clean and properly secured, the door hangs even across the opening, and the manual release is right where it needs to be. This is what a garage door installation done right looks like - not just the curb appeal part, but the mechanical side too.
If your current door is noisy, beat up, or just not worth repairing anymore, a full replacement is more straightforward than most people expect. We handle the whole thing - door, tracks, opener, all of it.