Garage Door Photo Estimate | Text Us Photos, Get a Real Price
Free Photo Estimate

Text Us Photos. Get a Real Price Before We Come Out.

Snap 2-3 pictures of your garage door, spring, or opener and a real technician — not a bot — replies with an honest assessment and a price range. Free, no obligation, no pressure.

Most garage door problems can be diagnosed from a few good photos. A snapped spring, a door that jumped its track, a stripped opener gear, a dented panel — an experienced technician can usually tell what happened and what it costs to fix before setting foot on your driveway.

That’s the whole idea behind our photo estimate. Take two or three pictures with your phone, send them over WhatsApp, and one of our technicians looks at them and replies with what we think is wrong and an honest price range. No visit required, no sales pitch, and no obligation to book.

It works for broken springs, off-track doors, opener problems, damaged panels, and even new-door quotes. Homeowners across Queens, Brooklyn, Long Island, Westchester, Bergen County, and Fairfield County use it as a quick reality check before scheduling anything.

Why Get a Photo Estimate First

Three things we promise about every photo estimate we send back.

A Real Technician Replies

Your photos go to a working garage door technician, not a chatbot or a call center script. The person assessing your door is the same kind of person who would fix it.

Honest Price Range First

You get a realistic range based on what the photos show — matched to our published pricing. The final number is confirmed in person before any work starts.

No Obligation, No Pressure

The estimate is free whether you book with us or not. Use it to budget, to compare another quote, or just to understand what you’re dealing with.

How the Photo Estimate Works

There’s nothing to download and no form to fill out. The whole process happens over WhatsApp, the same way you’d text a friend.

  • Step 1: Tap the green button on this page. It opens WhatsApp with a message already started for you.
  • Step 2: Attach 2-3 photos of your door and the problem area (more on what to shoot below).
  • Step 3: Add a sentence about what happened — "loud bang, door won’t open" or "opener hums but nothing moves" is plenty.
  • Step 4: A technician reviews the photos and replies with what we see, what it likely needs, and an honest price range.
  • Step 5: If the range works for you, we schedule the visit. Same-day appointments are often available — we’ll give you an exact ETA when you call.

What Photos to Send

You don’t need professional shots — clear phone photos in decent light are all it takes. Three angles tell us almost everything:

  • The full door from outside, far enough back to see the whole thing. This shows us the door size, panel style, and overall condition.
  • The broken part up close. The spring above the door, the roller out of its track, the frayed cable, the bent panel — whatever looks wrong, get close to it.
  • The opener label or model sticker, usually on the side or back of the motor unit hanging from the ceiling. The model number tells us exactly which parts fit.
  • Bonus for new-door quotes: a shot of the opening from inside the garage so we can see headroom and track configuration.

What Happens After You Send Photos

A technician looks at your pictures and writes back with a plain-English read: here’s what we think broke, here’s what the fix involves, and here’s the realistic range. For a snapped torsion spring, that’s typically $175–$350. Most common repairs land between $150 and $300. Opener repairs usually run $150–$350, and if the opener is genuinely done, we’ll say so — a new LiftMaster belt-drive WiFi opener installed runs about $450–$900 depending on the model.

If the photos aren’t enough to be sure — sometimes a problem hides inside the opener housing or behind a panel — we’ll tell you that too, and give you the range of likely outcomes rather than guessing low to win the job. Whatever range we quote, you approve the final price in person before a single bolt comes off.

Why Homeowners Prefer Starting With Photos

The obvious reason is the price check: you know roughly what you’re in for before anyone is standing in your garage. There’s no awkward moment where a technician you just let into your home hands you a number you weren’t expecting.

The less obvious reason is that it makes the actual repair faster. When the technician has already seen your spring size, your opener model, and your track setup, they arrive with the right parts on the truck. That usually means the job gets done in one visit instead of a diagnosis trip followed by a parts trip.

And because every repair we do is backed by a 1-year parts and labor warranty, the photo estimate isn’t a watered-down version of service — it’s the same licensed, insured, warranty-backed work, just with the guesswork removed up front.

The Bottom Line

If your garage door is acting up, the fastest way to an honest answer is two or three photos. A real technician will tell you what’s wrong and what it costs to fix — free, before anyone comes out. Tap the green button, send the pictures, and you’ll know where you stand.

Common Questions

Get Your Free Photo Estimate

Send 2-3 photos and get an honest price range from a real technician. Same-day appointments often available — exact ETA when you call.