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Terms & disclaimers
Short version: the site gives general guidance, the quote happens at the door, and the safety lines are not negotiable.
Guidance, not diagnosis
Everything on this site, including the "What's behind your door?" check on the home page and the two owner's guides, is general guidance about how garage doors commonly behave and wear. None of it is a diagnosis of your specific door, none of it is a quote, and none of it replaces a technician looking at the actual door. The check asks three questions and reads back a plain-language wear-and-safety picture ending in a next step: book a repair, book a service call, or book a free measure and quote. It never names a price and never diagnoses a fault; the actual cause of anything is confirmed on site. Content here is written for Cessnock NSW and the coalfields: Bellbird and the grid, Kurri Kurri and Weston, Millfield and the villages. Conditions elsewhere differ.
Quotes and pricing
No price appears on this site, deliberately. Repairs are quoted on site after the fault is found, before work starts. New doors are quoted in writing after a free measure at the property. A quote binds once you accept it; guidance on a web page never does.
The safety line
Garage door springs and lift cables are under tension whether or not the door works, and working on them without training and the right equipment can cause serious injury. Nothing on this site should be read as encouragement to adjust, unbolt or repair springs, cables or the parts they connect to yourself. Where this site describes owner checks, they are strictly look-and-listen checks. Any mains electrical work associated with a door opener is licensed electrical work in NSW and is done by a licensed electrician.
Images and illustrations
The photographic imagery on this site is generated, made to show the kinds of doors, sheds and wear this district actually has, and it depicts typical situations rather than specific completed jobs. We say that plainly because it matters: no image here is a portfolio claim about a particular past job, and none should be read as one.
Availability
Submitting an enquiry is an offer to talk, not a booking. We respond to enquiries and arrange visits by agreement; the site makes no promises about response or turnaround times, and any timing gets agreed with you directly.
Consumer law
Nothing here excludes rights you hold under the Australian Consumer Law. Where services are supplied, they come with the guarantees that law provides, and these terms sit alongside those rights, not above them.
Current as at July 2026.