Before hiring an individual or company to repair your garage door, you need to do your research. Ask the following questions to make sure you hire a trustworthy, professional business to work with. Doing so can save you a lot of time and money.
Today, most businesses are and should be online. Check to see if the company has a legitimate website, and poke around to see what kinds of services they provide. Well established companies often invest money in a good website.
Make sure the repairperson is properly licensed and fully insured. If he or she is injured on the job, you don’t want to be held financially liable. You can check the Better Business Bureau to ensure the company is licensed, bonded, and insured.
If the business is well known in your community and has a good reputation, it’s a good sign. Make sure the company is legitimate and established in the area, not traveling through selling repair services out of a truck. Ask for recommendations from your neighbors and nearby friends and family.
Look for reviews on the company website, Facebook, Google, Angie’s List, and the Better Business Bureau. If the business has a low rating and terrible reviews, you probably won't want to work with them.
Search for the business's physical address on Google, and even consider driving by it to get an idea of what type of business you’ll be dealing with. If they have no permanent address and always uses a cell phone to communicate with you, beware.
Garage door companies who want to be known as professional, trustworthy businesses in their communities will often join organizations like the IDA (International Door Association) and gain IDEA accreditation and certification, showing the public that they’ve met and kept up with high standards in the industry.
Some companies are well qualified for certain types of repairs or to repair specific types of garage doors but not others. Make sure the repair technician has experience making your specific type of garage door repair. Ask to see examples of past jobs so you know the type and quality of work they’re capable of doing. An experienced repair technician should be proud to show off their work and skills. If they’re hesitant, they probably aren't qualified.
If the company only accepts cash, this is a red flag. Honest, licensed businesses should accept other forms of payment like check and credit cards. Don’t pay up front, either. Payments should only be made after the job is complete.
If you’re looking for an established garage door company in the Des Moines area, consider WD Door. We repair garage doors and install new ones for businesses and homeowners throughout the area. Call us or contact us online, and we’ll be in touch soon!