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SECURE-ALL COMPANY INC
4.9(
34
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Serving Clifton, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1975

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I dealt with Ken from beginning to end. He was prompt, professional, knowledgeable, and very skilled! Our new front and back doors are gorgeous, well made, and installed with perfection. Our back door jamb was not plumb and Ken spent time and energy to ensure that our door was installed properly. I appreciate the quality and attention to detail. I would definitely recommend using them."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Monument Garage Door
5.0(
17
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Serving Clifton, CO and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The installation went very well. The opener was 18 years old and the internal parts had given up the ghost. The parts were completely worn down and needed replacing. We were told that nothing else needed replacing. It took 30 minutes to do the job. Garage door works very well now. We highly recommend Monument Garage Door <br /> We had a couple of other estimates and they wanted to replace other parts at a lot more money. <br />"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Garage Door Supply Co
4.9(
7
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Serving Clifton, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Overall the experience was very positive. The company was able to make the service call within a couple days. They offered an excellent discount on their website, and the resulting price was reasonable. The serviceman was very professional and personable. There was no attempt to recommend unnecessary services. The garage door opener now performs better than when it was first installed."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Gold Label Door Company, Inc.
4.4(
5
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Serving Clifton, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1991

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This was over Labor Day Weekend. We called Tuesday after the holiday, so we were not sure if we could find someone on short notice. They were able to send the repairman out 2 1/2 hours after we called, which we thought was great with the holiday. The repairman arrived when expected. He did seem a little overworked and seemed a little annoyed to begin with. I asked him to give me some tips on keeping my door in good shape. He was more than willing to show me. He replaced the springs quickly. In addition, he made adjustments to the door and lubricated all the hinges. Overall, we had a good experience and would not hesitate to call them again for services."
Recommended by80%of homeowners
FAITH CONSTRUCTION
4.6(
5
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Serving Clifton, CO and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The finish is nice, wasn't going for fancy, just basic. The price was reasonable. Workers were nice, polite and cleaned up each day. <br /> The project took so much longer than the it should have. Ordering of materials was slow which increased time by 3 weeks. 1st told me they would be in October 1st or 2nd, but insurance work came up and they had to do that. I had moved all the furniture out, jamming it into other areas of the house. I had to keep calling to find out when and if work was going to commense. Thought I might have to start the bid process all over again, over 3 weeks later finally got started. <br /> The work done on the leveling out the floor over a bad concrete situation was well done. But, when the workers were not removing the 2nd old 1970's aluminum window, they said it was not on the bid, that's when I noticed a bust in the quote that there WERE 2 window removals and only the sliding glass door replacing one window, no new window. Disappointed they would think I'd want to keep that leaky old aluminum window and they didn't call the office about it. The new window was ordered over a week later and had to wait 10 working days for delivery. After living with it, the exterior finish trim has gaps and is cheap looking-doesn't go with the rest of the house and will have to be redone somehow with new trim similar to rest of the house. <br /> Baseboard trim was ordered AFTER most of the completion, 5 days wait. It was ordered by linear feet but didn't consider piece need. Had to wait another 5 days for the additional 5 ft. and it was installed after the carpet was in. New drywall looks good, flat, no joints showing but the texture was excessive, didn't match the lighter texture I wanted that was on one of the walls not being redone, it was the example, made my painting more difficult. After the slow start and delays I didn't want to have it redone. I spent 3 hours just on scraping some of the streaking excess before priming and painting. Did not have to do that on prior work done on the house including the example wall. <br /> Think It would have progressed better to have had a dedicated superintendent or lead that really knew my project and had some authority. Communications had to be with Paul and you can't leave messages on his cell phone, keep calling until you get him and/or call and leave a message at the office. He is also not on site except for occasional inspections, he's a project manager. I feel if there had been someone acting as a superintendent, that had reviewed the bid thoroughly before the start, the omitted window would have been noticed sooner and material ordered promptly. I thought I had reviewed it well, had been very concerned on the sliding glass door replacing one of the windows, that I missed the new window. Most construction projects usually have a forgotten item or something missed, it's a given, but prompt response is imperative. Also, several times workers showed up here, but were then sent elsewhere. <br /> Part of my disappointment in the mentioned aspects of the project is my fault for not being more demanding and having things done/redone, I tend to just fix it myself later. The third item of swamp cooler water damage repair was not done as the timing of work was after the swamp cooler was shut down for the winter and inspection and testing could not be done during the repair. <br /> <br /> <br />"
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FAQs for garage door installation and replacement projects in Clifton, CO

Yes, you can replace just one panel if your door is sectional and the damaged panel is available. Most modern residential garage doors have four to six horizontal panels that can be individually replaced. However, finding an exact match becomes challenging for older doors or discontinued styles. For doors over 15 to 20 years old or with multiple damaged panels, a complete door replacement might be more practical and visually consistent.

Minor dents or cosmetic damage can often be repaired without replacing the entire panel, potentially saving you money. However, if the damage affects the door's operation, security, or structural integrity, replacement is often a better investment. 

For extensive damage to multiple panels or older doors where matching is difficult, full door replacement might be more economical in the long run than multiple individual panel replacements.

Your garage door panel might be repairable if the damage is superficial and doesn't affect functionality. Small dents in aluminum panels, minor scratches, or cosmetic issues often don't require full replacement. However, replacement is often necessary if the panel is warped, has large holes, shows extensive rust, or affects how the door operates. A professional garage door technician can evaluate the damage and recommend whether repair or replacement offers the best value and durability.

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