New door installation for homes and strata in Abbotsford. Steel, insulated, and modern flush designs — measured, ordered, and installed by our team.
A garage door is one of the largest moving components of a home — and one of the most visible. When a door is worn, rusted, damaged beyond repair, or simply outdated, replacement is the practical path forward. It restores curb appeal, improves insulation, reduces noise, and removes years of patchwork maintenance.
We supply and install steel sectional doors in a range of panel styles, finishes, and insulation values. Our most popular options for Abbotsford homes are insulated steel with a raised-panel or flush profile — durable enough for the Fraser Valley's wet climate, and available in finishes that hold up without annual repainting.
Every replacement starts with a site measurement and a written estimate. We handle removal of your existing door, installation of the new sections and hardware, and spring balancing before handoff. If you're combining a door replacement with a new opener, we coordinate both in a single visit.
We remove your existing door, panels, and springs as part of the replacement. Disposal is handled by our team.
New spring tension is calculated for your door's weight. We balance the door before completing the job.
You receive a written quote with door model, material spec, and total cost before we order anything.
We advise on compliant door styles for strata properties and can provide documentation for council submissions.
If any of these apply to your door, replacement is likely more practical than continued repair.
Surface rust, peeling paint, and deteriorating weatherstripping are signs the door has reached the end of its practical service life. A new door eliminates ongoing maintenance costs.
Panels dented by a vehicle, warped by moisture, or cracked from impact. Individual panel replacement is possible, but if multiple panels are affected it is usually more cost-effective to replace the full door.
Older steel doors with no or low insulation (R-4 or below) lose significant heat through the garage wall. An insulated replacement with polyurethane core (R-12 to R-18) improves comfort and can reduce heating load.
Updating the door as part of a home renovation or sale prep. A modern flush or carriage-house style door significantly changes a home's street presence.
A strata council has required a style or colour update to match complex-wide standards. We advise on compliant options and support the approval process.
Combining door replacement with opener installation in a single visit. The opener's motor rating is matched to the new door weight from the start, and combined labour reduces the total cost versus two separate appointments.
Double or triple-layer steel with a polyurethane insulated core. Resists denting, handles the Fraser Valley's wet winters without rusting through, and requires no repainting. Available in raised-panel, flush, and carriage-house profiles. Our most frequently installed door type across residential and strata work.
Steel doors with an embossed wood-grain texture and woodtone finish. Gives the appearance of a traditional wood door with a fraction of the upkeep. Popular for homes in Abbotsford East and Sumas Mountain where traditional streetscapes are common. Paintable and available in pre-finished wood-tone options.
Flat-panel flush steel doors in matte black, white, or custom powder-coat colours. Suited to contemporary and transitional architecture. Pairs well with a belt-drive opener for an attached garage where sound is a consideration. Available in full-view glass panel configurations for added natural light.
We measure the opening, confirm the door style and material, and provide a written estimate. For strata properties we advise on colour and profile options that meet typical council requirements before ordering.
We remove the existing door, springs, and track hardware. The new panels are installed in sections from the bottom up, with new tracks, rollers, and hinges. Old door is disposed of by our team.
Torsion springs are set to the correct tension for the new door's weight. The door is tested through multiple full cycles manually and with the opener if present. We walk you through operation and leave you with the product spec sheet and warranty details.
Tell us about your current door — the style, issue, and any size constraints. We'll confirm the right replacement options and provide a written estimate before ordering anything.