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Websites for garage door companies

The company they call at 7am
is the one they found last night.

When a broken spring traps a car in the garage before work, that homeowner searches on their phone — right now, under pressure. Turnkey Web builds fast, mobile-first websites that put your garage door business at the top of that search and turn the click into a booked repair before the competition even wakes up.

★★★★★ 5-star design $250 flat setup Live in 7 days Built to rank for "garage door repair near me"
Searches first
≈ 80%

of homeowners search online before hiring a local garage door company.

Emergency window
Minutes

A broken spring is urgent. The first credible company in search wins the job.

First draft
7 days

From questionnaire to a live, reviewable garage door company website.

📱Mobile-first, one-tap call
🔍SEO-ready for local search
Loads in under 2 seconds
🚪Built for garage door pros, not templates
♾️Unlimited updates
Why this matters

Most garage door companies are losing jobs they never knew they had.

Your phone should ring more than it does — not because your work isn't solid, but because a homeowner with a stuck door found a competitor's website before they ever found you. Here is exactly where that job slips away.

A garage door site built by Turnkey Web
  • Shows up for "garage door repair near me" and "[your city] broken spring repair" on Google
  • A bold, thumb-sized call button on every screen — the second a stressed homeowner lands
  • Loads in under two seconds on the phone they're holding in their driveway
  • Your Google reviews, insured badge, and brands you carry right up front
  • Emergency-service framing that says clearly: "we respond today"
  • An install gallery so new-door buyers can picture exactly what they want
What's quietly costing you jobs
  • Invisible on Google — buried under big box stores and directory listings
  • A Facebook page a panicked homeowner won't search in the middle of an emergency
  • A dated or slow site that makes you look like a part-time operation
  • No reviews shown — so the homeowner defaults to whoever looks most established
  • No after-hours capture — that late-night search goes straight to your competitor
  • No install gallery — new-door buyers skip you because they can't see your work
What's included

What we build into every garage door website.

Every element below exists for one reason — to turn a searching homeowner into a booked repair or install.

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Emergency call button, always visible

A broken spring is a crisis. Every screen carries a large, prominent call button so there's zero friction between "I need help" and your phone ringing.

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"Near me" local SEO

Service-area pages, local-business schema, and clean site structure so Google connects your company to "garage door repair near me" and your city's searches.

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Emergency repair framing

A dedicated same-day / emergency section that converts a panicked visitor into a confirmed booking — before they hit the back button.

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New door install gallery

Homeowners shopping for a new door want to see styles and finishes before they call. A clean photo gallery turns browsers into buyers.

Reviews and trust signals

Your best Google reviews plus insured, licensed, and brand badges placed where a cautious homeowner needs the reassurance to pick up the phone.

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After-hours quote capture

A simple request form so the late-night broken-opener search becomes a Tuesday-morning job — even when you're off the clock.

The garage door reality

Why a real website wins for garage door companies specifically.

Garage door calls split into two distinct buyer types — the emergency repair caller and the new-door shopper. Your website has to convert both, and each has completely different needs.

It starts on a phone, under pressure

Emergency searches are won or lost in seconds

Nobody plans a broken spring. They search on their phone, stressed, needing an answer fast. A mobile-first site with a visible call button and clear "we serve your area today" messaging wins that call.

New doors are a considered purchase

Install shoppers need to see your work

A homeowner replacing their door compares companies online for days. A gallery showing styles, materials, and finished installs — with clear pricing context — positions you as the obvious choice before they ever call.

Trust is why they call you over the next listing

Safety and credentials close the deal

Garage door springs are under extreme tension — homeowners know it's not a DIY job. Showing your insurance, the brands you carry, and real reviews signals you're the safe, reliable choice in the neighborhood.

Speed ranks you and converts them

A fast site earns more jobs

Slow sites lose the impatient emergency caller and get ranked lower by Google. A fast, clean site does both jobs — visibility and conversion — on every search, every day.

See it for real

A garage door website we built.

This is the standard — clean, fast, mobile-first, and built to convert emergency callers and new-door shoppers. Yours is tailored to your brand, service area, and reviews.

How it works

From first click to live website — six clean steps.

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Build your quote
Answer a few questions in the instant estimator. Get a real price range in under three minutes.
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Submit for review
Lock in your tier. We confirm the scope of your garage door site within one business day.
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Questionnaire
A short brand questionnaire — your services (repair vs. install), door brands you carry, service cities, photos, and reviews.
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We build
We go heads-down. Your first complete draft is delivered within 7 days, ready to review.
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Unlimited revisions
We refine copy, layout, and design until your garage door site is exactly right.
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Launch day
Your site goes live, tested on every device — and starts working the phones for you.
Start with the estimator →
What owners say

Trades businesses. Real results.

From garage door companies to home service pros — here's what happens when the website finally pulls its weight.

★★★★★

We launched the new site on a Friday and had three new repair calls booked by Sunday morning. Having our emergency repair section visible on mobile made a real difference.

MT
Marcus T.
Owner · Local Garage Door Company
★★★★★

The install gallery alone changed everything. Customers come in already knowing what they want — it cut the time I spend on the phone explaining door styles in half.

LR
Linda R.
Owner · Residential Door Specialists
★★★★★

Simple process, fast turnaround. The site looks more professional than companies ten times our size. Our quote requests doubled in the first month.

DK
Derek K.
Owner · Home Services Co.
Simple, honest pricing

$250 to launch. $50/mo to grow.

One flat $250 setup fee — any size garage door site. Then $50/mo covering hosting, management, and unlimited updates. A single spring repair job typically covers the entire build cost.

$250

Flat setup — any size

Design, build, copy, mobile optimization, on-page SEO, hosting, SSL, and domain setup. One page or twenty, same price.

$50/mo

Hosting + unlimited updates

New door line added? New review to post? Seasonal promo? Send it over and we ship it. No per-change fees, ever.

1 job

Pays for itself

For most garage door companies a single spring repair or new-door install covers the entire build. Everything after that is pure upside.

Garage door FAQ

Questions garage door companies ask us first.

Most of my calls come from referrals. Do I really need a website?

Referrals still work — but the first thing that referral does is Google your company name before they call. A missing or outdated site makes you look like a side hustle. A professional site confirms you're legit, shows your work, and captures the late-night emergency searches no referral ever reaches.

What about HomeAdvisor or Angi for garage door leads?

Those platforms sell the same lead to three or four competitors, and the per-lead fees never stop. Your own website is an asset you own — it builds your brand, earns direct calls, and the cost is fixed at $50/mo no matter how many jobs it generates.

I have a Facebook page. Isn't that enough for garage door leads?

A homeowner with a broken spring searches Google, not Facebook. Facebook pages rarely appear for "garage door repair near me," can't be properly optimized for local search, and don't give you a one-tap call button when the homeowner is standing in a panic in their driveway.

Will my garage door website actually show up in Google search?

Every site we build ships SEO-ready: proper title tags, local-business schema, service-area page structure, and fast mobile load speeds — the foundations Google rewards. Paired with your Google Business Profile, it gives you a real shot at the local map pack and "garage door repair near me" results.

How fast can my garage door website go live?

Your first complete draft lands within 7 days of your brand questionnaire. Most garage door company sites are fully live within 2 to 3 weeks.

What does the $250 setup fee cover?

Everything to launch: design, build, copywriting, mobile optimization, on-page SEO, hosting setup, SSL, domain connection, and unlimited revisions until you love it. Same $250 whether it's one page or twenty. Then $50/mo covers hosting, management, and unlimited updates.

Do I have to write the content myself?

No. You fill out a short questionnaire about your services, service area, brands you carry, and reviews — we handle the writing, layout, and design. You review and request changes until it's exactly right.

Ready to book more repairs and installs?

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