Monte Clark has been in the garage door trade for 40 years, and his son Mitchell has about six behind him. They work out of Eldean Road in Troy and they do the whole job, new Clopay doors, LiftMaster openers, broken springs, snapped cables, off track doors and the tune ups that stop all of that from happening in the first place. When you call, you get the people who will be at your house.
A garage door is the biggest moving thing on your house and it is under enough spring tension to hurt somebody. Most of what we get called for is a spring, a cable, a roller or an opener, and most of it can be fixed the same day. The rest is new doors, where you get to pick the style and the insulation instead of taking whatever the builder put on twenty years ago. Call (937) 418-9675 and describe what it is doing.
We are a Clopay dealer, which covers steel, insulated, carriage house and glass panel doors in a long list of colors and window options. We measure the opening, tell you honestly what will fit and what it will do for the room above it, and hang it square so it runs quiet. A new door is also the single biggest change you can make to the front of most houses.
Door will not go up, goes up crooked, jumped the track, makes a bang, or the opener runs and nothing moves. Most of those are a spring, a cable, a roller, a hinge or a bad section, and most get fixed on the first visit. Do not fight a door that is off track, the tension in those springs is not something to take on with a ladder and a pry bar.
Torsion springs have a life measured in cycles, and when one lets go it usually sounds like a gunshot and leaves you with a door that is suddenly far too heavy to lift. This is the most common call we get and the one you least want to do yourself. We replace springs and cables in pairs so you are not back here in six months for the other one.
Sales, installation and repair on LiftMaster operators, including the quiet belt drive units that matter when there is a bedroom over the garage. We set the travel and the force properly, test the safety reverse, and pair your remotes and keypad before we leave so you are not reading a manual after we drive off.
Rolling steel, sectional and service doors for shops, warehouses and bays around Miami County. Commercial doors run far more cycles than a house door does, so they wear differently and they need a different maintenance rhythm. We handle installation and ongoing service both.
A door that will not close is not a tomorrow problem, it is your house standing open. We take emergency calls after hours and we do not add a charge for it, which is the part most people are surprised by. Call (937) 418-9675 and tell us what happened.
Monte started in this trade forty years ago and opened Clark's Door & Service in November 2017. Mitchell came in behind him and has about six years now. It is a genuinely small operation, which is the reason the same person who answers the phone is the person who shows up, and the reason 466 Google reviews average a clean 5.0. The BBB has had them accredited since October 2018 with an A+ rating.
Tell us what the door is doing, whether it is stuck open or stuck closed, and whether you heard a bang. That one detail usually tells us if it is a spring before we ever get there, so we can bring the right parts on the first trip.
We check the springs, cables, rollers, hinges, track and the opener as a system, because a door that keeps eating rollers is usually telling you something about the track. You get told what is actually wrong, including the parts that can wait.
Springs, cables, rollers, hinges, sections, openers and remotes are the bulk of it and most of that is one visit. For a new door we measure, walk you through the Clopay options, and get it ordered.
The door gets balanced, the opener travel and force get set, the safety reverse gets tested, and your remotes and keypad get paired before we leave. Then you know how it should sound when it is running right.
Monte Clark has forty years in the garage door trade. He started Clark's Door & Service, LLC on November 17, 2017, and works it with his son Mitchell, who has about six years in now. Julie Clark is a co-owner and runs the office side. They are on Eldean Road in Troy, they are a Clopay dealer and a LiftMaster shop, and they do both sales and service, which is not always the same company in this business. The Better Business Bureau accredited them on October 23, 2018 and rates them A+. Their Google Business Profile carries a 5.0 average across 466 reviews, which for a service trade is unusual and is not the sort of thing you can buy. If you searched garage door repair Troy Ohio and got a page full of results with Troy in the domain name, most of those are lead brokers routing your call somewhere else. Clark's is the local one, and this is the number, (937) 418-9675.
We are open Monday through Friday from 7:00 am to 5:30 pm and Saturday morning from 7:00 am to noon. We are closed Sunday. If your door will not close and your house is standing open, call anyway, we take emergency calls after hours and there is no extra charge for it.
We are based at 1340 Eldean Road in Troy and we run service calls around Miami County, including Troy, Piqua, Tipp City, Covington, Pleasant Hill, Casstown, West Milton and the surrounding townships. Call (937) 418-9675 and we will tell you straight whether we cover you.
The fastest way to get this handled is a phone call to (937) 418-9675, because half the time the answer is a spring and we would rather bring the part on the first trip. If it is easier to write it out, use the form. Say whether the door is stuck open or stuck closed, whether you heard a loud bang, and roughly how old the door and the opener are.
If the door is off track or a spring has broken, please leave it alone and do not try to force it up. Those springs hold a lot of energy and they are the reason this trade exists. Call (937) 418-9675 and we will come deal with it.
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