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Welborn Garage
4.3(
581
)

Serving Corsicana, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Whether you need to repair an existing garage door or replace it with a new one, Welborn Garage Door Service can help. Equipped with the industry's best training and tools, our team will empower you to make the right choice for your home.

Welborn Garage
Welborn Garage
Welborn Garage
33 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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OGD Overhead Garage Door, LLC
5.0(
2
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Serving Corsicana, TX and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I was very pleased with the service I received. The pro was knowledgeable and took the time to answer all my questions. The work was finished in a timely manner, and he was very courteous. I would definitely hire OGD again."
Crashed Door Repair
Response time1 day
Response rate89%
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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888 BUILDERS, INC.
4.0(
20
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Serving Corsicana, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I am going to be as honest as possible to help out the next person in their decision to hire him. First and foremost he is a great guy and friendly, he knows what he is doing and his workmanship is top notch. I initially hired him for a patio / porch and then a 3car garage. When he started it was going well and after I paid him a little more so he could get ahead, he would run out of material and would just leave without saying anything. His work was impressive but I felt he became complacent and started cutting corners because he ran out of money to buy materials. As an example: Not planning ahead, he left a portion of my roof exposed and the rain went into my home causing considerable sheet rock and insulation damage. He could have covered it to prevent some of the damage but his response was â I canâ t control the weatherâ . That was disappointing as I had to cover that bill myself. On the 3 car garage, I ran into the same problem. He started slowing down I was a little disappointed with the timelines. He would show up and work a few hours then leave. Despite me asking for a blueprint or plan. He failed to provide one. On several occasions he ran out of material and the work was delayed. The workers he had would come to me and say they would have to leave because there was no more material. I did notice that when you asked him questions he would get a little defensive. Unfortunately some of his hard work was tarnished by his lack of planning despite being paid in advance. Half of my structure remained exposed due to lack of planning on his part. Towards the end of the project he was piecing boards together and using left over scraps as patch up work. I did question him on a few things like hauling of the leftover material but he referred to the contract and said it was not in the contract. However, he was willing to charge me more money to get it removed. In order to end in good terms, I just wanted him to finish what he started and paid him to avoid further disappointment. I still have left over material to haul away, a few areas to patch, tape and seal. I would recommend him because of the skill he has however, I may or may not hire him again. I would let the next person know to MAKE SURE you read the contract very carefully, ask questions and request plans with a timeline or you will have to hire other people to finish his work. I have plenty of pictures to share if interested."
El Barco
Response time1 day
34 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by57%of homeowners
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Rolando’s overhead doors llc
New to Angi

Serving Corsicana, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Hello I’m the owner of Rolando’s overhead doors LLC and I been in the garage door business for 3 years. I love doing this and helping everybody in the community, I perform garage door repairs, replacements, garage door openers, springs and anything that has to do with garage doors. I work all around, don’t hesitate to call me for repairs. I will make the drive to you.

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FAQs for garage and garage door service projects in Corsicana, TX

Enclosing a carport essentially turns it into a garage. You’ll start by framing and finishing exterior walls, then add a garage door (averaging $1,200), windows, and wiring for lights or outlets. 

Plan for site prep and, if needed, a thicker slab to handle the added weight. Once the walls are up, insulation, drywall, and exterior siding create a secure, weather-tight space that protects vehicles and gear year-round.

A well-built carport may not add a huge dollar figure to an appraisal, but it can boost buyer appeal. Covered parking protects vehicles and lawn equipment, sharpens curb appeal, and fills what might otherwise be an empty driveway space. If the carport matches your home’s style and stays in good repair, it can make the property more attractive and competitive when you decide to sell.

Most cities and counties require a building permit for a new carport. Fees range from $60 to $800, depending on local codes and the size of the structure. Getting the permit upfront ensures the carport meets zoning rules and HOA guidelines, protecting you from fines or expensive retrofits later. Check with your building department—or ask your contractor—before ordering materials or scheduling installation.

A poured concrete slab is the gold standard for carport foundations. Concrete delivers superior load-bearing strength, keeps posts level, and resists shifting in freeze-thaw conditions. While gravel, dirt, or permeable pavers cost less upfront, they can’t match concrete’s long-term stability, especially if you might convert the carport into a garage later. Investing in a slab now can save money and hassle down the road.

Pre-made kits start at $300 and bundle all the required parts—sometimes installation, too—making them the most budget-friendly option. Custom carports cost more ($12 to $40 per square foot plus labor) but let you match the design, size, and finishes to your home. 

If price and quick setup top your list, go with a kit. If you have a tricky layout or want a seamless aesthetic, investing in a custom build is worth the premium.

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