Half Your Callers Have A Stuck Door
Garage door work splits cleanly in two, and the two customers behave nothing alike. One has a door that won't open and a car trapped behind it. The other is replacing a tired door and comparing styles, materials and prices over a fortnight.
Most garage door sites are built for the second customer and lose the first entirely. The urgent caller needs a number and an answer about today; the planner needs photos, options and a price range.
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Six Things A Garage Door Website Has To Get Right
Two customers, two completely different jobs to do. A site that serves only one of them is leaving half the market on the table.
Repair And Replacement, Split
The stuck-door caller and the new-door shopper need different pages, different first lines and different calls to action. One combined page serves neither of them properly.
Get StartedSame-Day Availability, Up Front
If you can get there today, that belongs at the top of the repair page with your hours and an honest service call fee. It is the only thing the urgent caller is actually trying to find out.
Get StartedA Page Per Failure
Broken spring, snapped cable, opener not responding, off-track door. These are what people actually search, and a page per failure catches intent a generic repair page never will.
Get StartedA Real Door Gallery
The replacement customer is shopping visually, and every buyer's guide tells them to check for IDA or DASMA membership before hiring. Photos of doors you actually fitted, grouped by style and material, alongside those credentials, do more than any amount of copy about quality and service.
Get StartedSafety, Handled Honestly
A torsion spring holds several hundred pounds of stored tension, and it is the part of this trade where DIY goes badly wrong. Saying plainly what a homeowner should not attempt - and why - converts better than any superlative, because it is the one thing they are quietly worried about.
Get StartedLocked Out And Waiting
The urgent half of your traffic is standing in a driveway on mobile data. A six-second load costs you the call, and they will simply try the next company on the list.
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A Few Sites I've Built
Local service businesses selling on visual proof. The before-and-after gallery I built for Aventus Clinic does precisely what a door gallery has to do - take someone from looking at results to booking, without a phone call in between.

Troy Devine
The landing page for his V.I.E.W. Framework, a course that walks people through finding their purpose. I built out the Gravity Forms styling, set up the Mailchimp double opt-in, and put together the automated email sequence that fires once someone signs up.

Aventus Clinic
A UK hair loss clinic sitting at 4.9 on Google with 600+ reviews and over 5,000 treatments done. I built the treatments page and the before and after gallery, so people go straight from seeing results to booking a free assessment.

Nikmat Printers
An offset printing company in Karachi, running since 1983 with no online presence at all. I built their site around the branding and reputation they already had offline, so the people searching for a printer could finally find them. Quote requests are up 240%.

A Garage Door Website You Actually Own
Built in WordPress and Elementor, on your hosting, in your account — the same small business web design build every client here gets, shaped around garage doors. When it's done it's yours: the files, the domain, the rankings.
Which matters for a gallery-led site. Adding the door you fitted last week should take you five minutes on your phone, not an invoice and a wait.
A Gallery You Feed From The Truck
Replacement customers shop with their eyes. Photograph the door you fitted this morning and it is on the site by lunchtime, grouped by style and material.
Repair Pages Per Failure
Broken spring, snapped cable, opener dead, door off track. Add a page per symptom as you notice what people actually call about.
Same-Day Messaging You Control
Change your availability and service call fee the week your schedule changes, rather than leaving last winter's hours up all summer.
IDA And DASMA, Stated
Trade body membership and your license in the footer sitewide. Homeowners are told to look for exactly this before hiring.
Fast Enough For A Driveway
Half your callers are locked out, standing outside on mobile data. Sub-2-second loads keep them from trying the next number.
No Monthly Bill Attached
A one-off fixed price. You own the files, the domain and the rankings.
- $150+ Typical Spring Job
- 50+ Projects Delivered
- 5/5 Client Reviews

Fast Enough For A Driveway
Check what your current site does — run it through Google PageSpeed Insights on mobile, standing outside, on mobile data.
- Half your callers are locked out of their own garage. Every second of load time is a real chance they try the next company instead.
- Door galleries are the usual cause of slow garage door sites - dozens of full-size photos loaded at once. Compressed and correctly sized, a gallery costs you nothing.
- "Garage door repair [city]" and "broken garage door spring [city]" convert far better than the generic term everyone competes for.
Fixed Prices, Published
- Starter
- Custom Elementor design, not a template
- Up to 5 pages
- Mobile-first, tested on real devices
- Contact form set up and connected
- On-page SEO foundations
- Live in 7–14 days
- SEO-structured service pages
- Multi-step quote/lead form
- Growth
- Everything in Starter
- Up to 8 pages
- SEO-structured service pages
- Conversion-focused layout
- Multi-step quote/lead form
- Live in 14–21 days
- Schema markup for services
- Priority build queue
- Scale
- Everything in Growth
- 12–15+ pages
- Service-area & location pages
- Schema markup for services
- Priority build queue
- Live in 21–28 days
Garage Door Website Design FAQ
If yours isn't here, ask me directly and I'll answer it straight.
One to three weeks from kickoff, depending on page count. The usual delay isn't the build - it's waiting on photos of doors you have actually fitted.
Yes, and it is the biggest structural improvement on most garage door sites. The two customers want different things and decide on completely different timescales.
More than you think, grouped by style and material. The replacement customer is shopping visually, and your own installs beat any manufacturer catalogue image every time.
A range helps you more than it costs you. Homeowners already find $150-$350 quoted for a torsion spring before they call, and after-hours work commonly adds $50-$150. Meeting that number on your own page beats letting a competitor set the expectation for you.
Yes, and it earns its place. "Do I have to replace both springs" is one of the most searched questions in the trade - answering it honestly, including why balance matters, does more for trust than a page of superlatives.
Yes, outright. Your hosting, your domain, your files. You can move it, sell it or hand it to another developer at any point without asking me.
Yes. It's built in Elementor and I walk you through it at handover. Adding a job photo or a new service area page is something you can do without calling anyone.
Not for the build - it's a one-off fixed price. A care plan is available if you want updates and backups handled, but it's optional and cancelling it never costs you the site.
The build gives you what ranking depends on structurally: a page per job type, real service area pages, fast load times and clean markup. Rankings themselves take months and depend on your reviews, your Google Business Profile and your competition. Anyone promising page one on a fixed date is guessing.
Send me the URL. Sometimes the structure is fine and it needs restructuring rather than rebuilding, which is cheaper. I'll tell you which one it is.
What Clients Say
Clients across the UK, the US, Canada and Australia. Every quote below comes from a completed Upwork contract, so you can check them yourself rather than take my word for it.
View all verified reviews on UpworkMazhar was excellent to work with from start to finish. He was very attentive, asked great questions, and truly listened to my vision. He delivered a clean, conversion-focused landing page that came out even better than I expected.
Matthew Kopp New York, USA Verified on UpworkAmazingly professional. At every stage of the timeline, Mirza produced the results I was looking for. He added his own creative flare and challenged my thinking at times, which was well aligned with my brand. I'm already setting up a new contract for the next stages.
Troy Devine Sydney, Australia Verified on UpworkMirza is very professional and a pleasure to work with. He's detail oriented and always gets my confirmation before completing any task. This was actually my second time hiring him for my website, and he's probably the only person I'll work with on it going forward.
Deborah Delaware, USA Verified on Upwork