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Garage door service areas around Cessnock

Cessnock, and everything that grew off it.

This is a town of houses and sheds, not flats, and nearly every one has a door we could be looking after. We think of the catchment as three rings, because the doors change as you drive out: originals in the grid, a working corridor to the second town, and acreage sheds in the villages. Different doors, different jobs, same straight answers.

Ring one · the town & the pit villages

Cessnock & the grid

The original streets: Cessnock itself and the pit villages that ring it. Weatherboard and interwar brick, single garages and backyard sheds, and a big population of tilt and roller doors that went up decades ago and never stopped working. This is repair country, and it's where the repair-or-replace conversation gets had honestly.

Cessnock · Aberdare · Bellbird · Bellbird Heights · Kearsley · Neath · Kitchener · Nulkaba

Bellbird & the grid, in full

A quiet Bellbird street of weatherboard miners' cottages with a red garage at the corner
The grid: cottages, garages, and doors older than their owners
An older Kurri Kurri street with weatherboard houses, carports and red roller doors
Kurri Kurri: the second town, with its own grid and its own doors

Ring two · the corridor

Kurri Kurri & the corridor

Kurri Kurri is genuinely the district's second town, not a suburb of anywhere, and we treat the trip accordingly. The corridor runs from Kurri's own coalfields-era streets through Weston and Abermain to the brand-new slabs at Cliftleigh, which means the work runs from tired original rollers to opener callbacks on doors that are barely three years old.

Kurri Kurri · Weston · Abermain · Cliftleigh

Kurri Kurri & the corridor, in full

Ring three · the villages & the acreage

Millfield & the villages

Out past the grid the blocks get long and the sheds get serious. Millfield sits at the bushland edge with sheds bigger than some houses; Mount View and Pokolbin carry machinery, floats and the gear of the vineyards' working side. Dust off the gravel is the enemy here, and "will the float actually fit through it" is a real conversation we have often.

Millfield · Mount View · Pokolbin · Pelton

Millfield & the villages, in full

A Millfield acreage block with a weatherboard farmhouse, a big steel shed with red roller doors and a long gravel drive
Millfield: the shed is the second house, and its door works harder

The edge of the map

Greta and Branxton sit at the far edge of a sensible trip from Cessnock, and we'd rather say that plainly than promise the world. If you're out that way, put your suburb on the form and we'll tell you straight whether we can do the job well, or whether someone closer will serve you better.

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