Garage Door Installation Done Right
A garage door is one of the largest moving parts of your home and one of the most visible features of your curb appeal. When it's time for a new door — whether you're replacing a worn-out system, building a new home, or upgrading to something more beautiful — the installation quality matters just as much as the door itself.
Zach Wallace installs every door personally. He's been doing this for 16+ years, and his standard of work reflects it — proper measurements, clean hardware, perfect tension, and zero shortcuts. When the job is done, the door works exactly the way it should and looks exactly the way it should.
Clopay Garage Doors
American Standard Garage Door is a Clopay dealer, offering the full line of residential and commercial doors. Clopay is the most-installed brand in North America for good reason — the quality is consistent, the design options are extensive, and the warranty is strong.
Ultra-grain collection with the look of real wood and the durability of composite. The premium choice for curb appeal.
Classic carriage house style with raised panels and decorative hardware. Steel construction with wood appearance.
Durable, clean, and modern. The Gallery Series offers excellent insulation and a range of panel styles.
Clopay's polyurethane-insulated doors improve energy efficiency and reduce noise — important for attached garages.
Custom wood and composite options for high-end residential projects where appearance is everything.
Steel sectional doors for commercial and light industrial applications. Built for daily heavy use.
What the Installation Process Looks Like
Zach starts with accurate measurements — every opening is slightly different, and the door has to fit correctly. He'll walk you through style and insulation options, confirm the hardware and tracks, and schedule the install. On the day of installation, he removes the old door and disposes of it, installs the new door and all associated hardware, adjusts spring tension and balance, and makes sure everything is operating perfectly before he leaves.
There's no crew of workers you've never met, no subcontractor coordination, no wondering who's actually doing the work. It's Zach, every time.