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    Door Specialties

    3.2 (6 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Superior Fence & Rail of Denver

    Superior Fence & Rail of Denver

    2.2
    (11 reviews)

    Superior was one of about ten companies we received quotes from. They were marginally cheaper than…read moremost, and the final price ended up a bit higher only because we chose to dig deeper to account for the bentonite clay and requested steel posts--both decisions we felt would help the fence last longer. Some companies also charge extra for steel posts, so that was expected. Our initial quote coordinator handled every request exceptionally well. We asked for many changes throughout the process, and she was always available, patient, and accommodating. Because Superior is such a large company, I believe they benefit from better pricing on materials, which allows them to remain competitive. What really stood out, though, was that their quotes were honest and accurate--no surprises later. One contractor we spoke with gave us an extremely cheap quote, but we had to point out important missing items like the permit. That wasn't the case with Superior. Although Superior uses contractors, they were willing to do something no other company would: build the fence in front of our gas line, even with hand digging. This was very important to us so we wouldn't have to look out our kitchen window at a trailer parked on the side of the house, and it also avoided blocking our neighbor's kitchen window. We were very fortunate with the contractor we got--he was kind, thorough, and did quality work. There were a few minor things that needed adjustment, and the job site manager was knowledgeable and stepped in to make sure everything was corrected. I really appreciated that he wouldn't even have the office send the bill until the job was 100% complete. Another standout moment was how kind the workers were to our kids. My kids love talking to anyone working on the house, and the crew joked with them and treated them warmly. That kindness meant a lot to us. Overall, the entire process went well. We did have some hesitations simply because this was the first fence and gate we've ever installed, but every question we had was answered clearly and professionally. They also have a great referral program, and I would gladly recommend them. The only thing I'd ideally want in the future--since they use contractors--is the ability to request the same crew again, as we had such a great experience with them.

    Do not trust the 3-year workmanship warranty offered by this company. The owner of this franchise…read morewill look directly at a catastrophic structural failure caused by their own shortcut methods and falsely label it an "Act of God" to avoid honoring their contract. The fundamental flaw in this entire build started on day one: the crew poured the cement for the main hinge posts and hung the massive, heavy double-gates on the exact same day. Any competent builder knows you never hang dead weight on wet concrete. Because they didn't allow the concrete to cure, the immense weight of the double gates instantly pulled the wet posts out of alignment, sinking them into a permanent warp. From the day of installation, the gate was sagging and diving inward. They came out once to attempt a minor patch, but completely failed to fix the core problem. A minor wind gust recently blew the gate shut, and because the system was under such severe structural stress, the primary hinge post literally sheared completely in half vertically along the grain. Management immediately denied the warranty claim, blaming the wind ("Act of God"). As a professional working in the construction trades, I took a level out to audit the remaining side of the gate that is still standing. The craftsmanship is an absolute joke: The vertical hinge posts are completely out of plumb. Because they hung weight on wet concrete, the bubble on the level is pegged entirely past the gauge line. The horizontal top rails are diving hard. The gate frame is actively twisting and splitting at the hinge and cross-bracing connection points because the post is so crooked. Because they took shortcuts and built this heavy double-gate system completely crooked, it has been exerting a massive, continuous rotational torque on the wooden posts since day one. The post didn't break because of the weather; it snapped because Superior Fence & Rail built a giant lever that structurally overloaded the wood until it gave out under its own unlevel weight. The remaining side is currently destroying itself from the exact same mechanical stress. When confronted with physical evidence and photos of a level proving their installation method was fundamentally flawed, the franchise owner still refused to honor Section Q of their own contract.

    Alpine Fence Company

    Alpine Fence Company

    3.0
    (21 reviews)

    I'm writing this review on behalf of my parents since they're not very confrontational and just…read moreaccepted it. We had our fence done in February and had a few things less than satisfactory. For starters, one of the posts they used was cracked all the way down. Their gates, while looking uniform with the fence, didn't have the bottom section of wire connected to anything aside from the wood above it so our dog (the whole reason for the fence) could push through. We added vertical slats to each gate to secure the wire all the way down. Both gates were also missing screws to secure the top of the handle. A few areas had wire pieces sticking up along whole sections that threatened to stab our dog's paws if he put them on the fence or us if we leaned on it. We had to trim these all off ourselves. Parts of the fence also didn't have the wiring pulled tight so it bubbles out. We re-stapled some sections a little to try and improve this. The builders wanted to connect our fence directly to our neighbors decrepit fence, so instead of a post the wire would have just been stapled to the other fence. My dad was at work so when they told my mom she called him to have him look into it. He called the boss and they decided to add a post at the end instead of attaching it to the neighbors fence. This seemed to bother the builders as they proceeded to give my mom the cold shoulder from then on. I'm not going to say it was retaliatory, but the sections of the fence where the wire isn't pulled as firm were all built after this interaction. Everything before looked great. I'll give benefit of the doubt and say this is a coincidence. Once the fence was finished and we walked it to check it out we found cigarette butts, excess pieces of wire and wood, and dirt piles along the outside of the fence. I've never been part of anything involving a new fence so I don't know what is "normal" but I don't believe the left over pieces should have been left in the open area off our property. We would have happily provided trash cans, even if it was all piled neatly I would have happily thrown it away for them. I was very dissatisfied with this experience and don't plan on using them for any of my potential future needs. I hope my parents get their money's worth for this and it lasts.

    I recently had to go through the exercise of replacing the shared fence between my yard and my two…read moreneighbors. This involved meeting contractors and getting estimates from 7 different companies in the area. Alpine Fence is the only company to drop the ball with getting back to me with an estimate. I hate when you try to give companies business and they make it difficult for you. Amanda stopped by on October 16th to gather measurements. She said she'd have the estimate over to me the next day. On the 18th I called into the office and they said they'd have her send it over to me that day. Finally on the 20th, I emailed her directly asking for the estimate and I never heard back. It shouldn't be this difficult to just get an estimate, especially when you've set expectations like this.

    Door Specialties - garage_door_services - Updated July 2026

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