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JoshTheGarageDoorGuy is your trusted local expert for all your garage door needs, serving the West Kootenays and the surrounding areas including Trail, Castlegar, Nelson and Grand Forks. Specializing in both residential and commercial garage door installation, repair, and maintenance, we are committed to providing top-quality service with a focus on affordability and customer satisfaction. Whether you're dealing with a broken spring, need a new door installed, or are looking for regular maintenance to keep your garage door operating smoothly, JoshTheGarageDoorGuy has you covered.
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Quick response to a problem door and then attacked it with the team for a rebuild of the system to leave us with a very smoothly operating door.Read more
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