Are you covered for even minor repairs?
If you have a garage door panel that needs to be repaired, you may wonder how to proceed. The smallest bend, warp, or ding damage from even backing into the garage door can cause an entire panel to misalign in the tracks and, therefore, create a domino effect on the undamaged other panels.
We have the experience, the factory, and industry-required tools and parts, plus the helpful and knowledgeable lead technician, Ronen Sisso, to assure you or your commercial business that when you choose to repair or replace that damaged panel, you've made the best choice within the Greater Boston area.
Don't be left up the creek without a panel.
While it may look minor or like repairing a garage door panel is a relatively simple process that can be done during your weekend off, you're urged to get it repaired by a professional, no matter how tempting it may be to fix the problem yourself. There are several reasons why it's best to leave the job to a professional, but the cut-and-dry top common efficiency ones are:
● A professional garage door repair technician has the experience and knowledge to properly diagnose and repair the problem. They can identify the issue's source and ensure it's fixed correctly. In the long run, this can save you time and money, as a professional can often fix the problem in one visit.
● A professional garage door repair technician can access the right tools and parts to complete the job. They can quickly and easily replace broken or worn parts, ensuring your garage door panel is functioning properly.
● A professional garage door repair technician can advise you on maintaining your garage door panel. They can help you identify potential problems before they become serious and provide tips on keeping your garage door panel in good condition.
Add insurance coverage as part of your garage door maintenance.
Regarding protecting your home, garage door insurance coverage is an important consideration. With the option to claim a garage door panel and not have to worry about out-of-pocket overages, it might be worth looking into, especially if you use your garage for any business-related stay-at-home work.
Garage doors are often the largest and most visible part of a home, and they can be expensive to repair or replace if they become susceptible to even minor damage, like that panel issue. Commercial businesses also experience the high risks of garage door damage caused by wear and tear, loading bay mishaps with delivery trucks, or security problems related to attempted theft and vandalism.
Fortunately, many homeowners’ insurance policies provide coverage for garage doors, so your investment is protected. Garage door insurance coverage typically covers repairing or replacing the door and any associated hardware, such as springs, tracks, and openers. It may also cover the cost of any damage caused by a malfunctioning door, such as water damage or property damage.
In addition to covering the cost of repairs or replacements, garage door insurance may also cover any medical expenses resulting from an accident involving the door. This could include medical bills for any injuries sustained by a person injured while using the door or for any property damage caused by the door.
When shopping for homeowners’ insurance, it's important to make sure that your policy includes coverage for your garage door. Many policies will include this coverage automatically, but it's always a good idea to double-check to make sure. If your policy does not include coverage for your garage door, you may be able to add it as optional coverage.
Garage door insurance coverage is important to protecting your home and your investment. Ensure you understand what your policy covers so that you can make an informed decision about the best way to protect your home.