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Garage Door Website Design

Garage door website design that handles emergencies and planned jobs.

A broken garage door is an emergency. A new garage door is a planned purchase. Your website needs to handle both, and most do not. I build garage door websites that convert because I know what homeowners look for whether their spring just snapped or they are shopping for a full replacement.

What's Costing You Jobs

What's costing your garage door company jobs right now.

  1. No emergency path on the site

    When a garage door spring snaps at 7am and someone cannot get their car out, they need a phone number and a promise of fast response. If your site buries the phone number or has no emergency messaging, that call goes to the company that does.

  2. No brand partnerships displayed

    Homeowners shopping for a new garage door look for brand names they know: LiftMaster, Clopay, Amarr, Chamberlain. If your site does not show which brands you carry and install, you look like a generic operator.

  3. Repair and replacement are not separated

    A homeowner with a broken spring has different needs than one shopping for a full door replacement. If your site does not give each path its own page, visitors get confused and leave.

  4. No visual gallery of installed doors

    Garage doors are one of the most visible parts of a home's exterior. Homeowners want to see what different styles look like installed on real houses. A gallery of your installs sells jobs that your text never will.

  5. Poor mobile experience

    Most emergency garage door searches happen on phones. Someone standing in their garage. If your site is slow or hard to use on mobile, they are not going to pinch-zoom to find your number.

Trust Signals

What homeowners look for on a garage door website.

Clear split between emergency repair and planned replacement services

Brand logos for the door and opener brands you carry (LiftMaster, Clopay, etc.)

Before-and-after gallery of door replacements on real homes

Response time promises for emergency service calls

Common Mistakes

What most garage door websites get wrong.

  1. No emergency service path. The site treats a broken spring the same as a new door inquiry
  2. No brand logos, even though you are an authorized dealer for major manufacturers
  3. No pricing transparency. Not even a "starting at" range for common repairs
  4. Site does not work well on mobile, where most emergency searches happen

The Process

How I build your garage door website.

Three steps. No contracts. See it before you spend a dollar.

I audit your current site

I review your existing garage door website for speed, mobile experience, trust signals, SEO, and lead capture. You get a clear picture of what is working and what is not.

I build a live preview

I rebuild your site from scratch: emergency messaging, brand partnerships, install gallery, separate repair and replacement paths. You get a clickable preview to test on your phone before you pay anything.

You decide

Love it? We move forward. Starting at $1,497.97. Not convinced? Walk away. No invoice, no pressure. I only take on clients who are genuinely excited about what I build.

FAQ

Garage door website design questions, answered.

  • (Q1)

    Do you build websites for garage door companies?

    Yes. I build for garage door repair and installation companies. I understand that your site needs to serve two very different customers: someone with a broken door right now, and someone planning a replacement.

  • (Q2)

    Can the site show the brands I carry?

    Absolutely. I display manufacturer logos, product lines, and style galleries. If you are an authorized LiftMaster or Clopay dealer, that should be front and center.

  • (Q3)

    How do you handle emergency vs. non-emergency leads?

    I build an emergency banner with tap-to-call for urgent repairs, and separate quote request forms for planned replacements. Each path gets its own messaging and its own call to action.

  • (Q4)

    Should I show pricing on the site?

    For common repairs like spring replacements, showing a "starting at" price builds trust. For full door replacements, a range or "free estimate" works well. I help you decide what to display.

  • (Q5)

    What does the investment include?

    Custom homepage, separate repair and replacement pages, brand showcase, install gallery, contact page with lead capture, professional copywriting, mobile-responsive design, and SEO setup. Starting at $1,497.97. I only take on up to 25 clients a month to ensure quality.

See what your garage door website should look like.

Drop your URL. I will audit your current garage door site and build a free preview you can click through on your phone. Starting at $1,497.97 if you love it.