Service areas
Where we work
We cover 82 communities across Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and southeast Indiana — 52 in Ohio, 27 in Kentucky and 3 in Indiana. Northern Kentucky is not a surcharge zone, and we are open 24 hours everywhere we go.
Why these pages are different
Housing age changes the job
Most garage door companies publish city pages where only the city name changes. We have not done that, because it would be useless to you and Google ranks it accordingly.
What actually changes the work in this metro is when the housing was built. A 1905 brick two-family in Covington has a detached alley garage with an opening under eight feet and almost no headroom. A 2004 house in Mason has an attached three-car with an insulated 16x7 door and a bedroom above it. Different openings, different spring sizes, different failure modes, different repairs.
- Mostly pre-1920 housing
- Detached garages off an alley, often built for a single narrow car. Openings are frequently under 8 feet wide and under 7 feet tall, headroom above the opening is tight, wooden jambs rot at the base, and extension springs are still common. Low-headroom track conversions come up constantly.
- Mostly 1920s–1940s housing
- Detached or tucked-under garages, usually single-bay, often with original wood jambs and framing. Many have been converted to a modern sectional door at some point, and the quality of that conversion varies enormously.
- Mostly 1950s–1970s housing
- Attached one and two-car garages with standard 8x7 and 16x7 openings. Original steel doors are long past their service life, and openers from this era frequently predate the 1993 photo-eye safety requirement.
- Mostly 1980s–2000s housing
- Attached two and three-car garages with builder-grade doors and hardware. Bare steel rollers, standard 10,000-cycle springs and entry-level chain-drive openers are all reaching end of life together at roughly the same age.
- Mostly 2000s-onward housing
- Attached two and three-car garages, often with a bedroom or bonus room directly above. Doors are usually insulated and therefore heavier, which makes spring sizing and opener horsepower matter more, and makes chain-drive noise a real complaint.
- Mixed-era housing
- A genuine mix of eras within a short distance, so the right answer varies street by street. We size and spec from the actual opening rather than from an assumption.
Ohio
52 communities across Hamilton, Butler, Warren and Clermont counties
Northern Kentucky
27 communities across Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties — not a surcharge zone
Southeast Indiana
3 communities in Dearborn County
Counties
Counties we cover
- Boone County, KY
- Butler County, OH
- Campbell County, KY
- Clermont County, OH
- Dearborn County, IN
- Hamilton County, OH
- Hamilton, Clermont & Warren Counties, OH
- Kenton County, KY
- Warren County, OH
Talk to someone who works on these every day
We are open 24 hours across Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. The visit and the free 21-point safety inspection cost nothing, and you get the written findings whether or not you book work.
