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    Joe Garage Door

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Automatic garage door installation

    Garage door or opener repair

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    Swift Garage Door Repair of Las Vegas

    Swift Garage Door Repair of Las Vegas

    (246 reviews)

    Southwest

    If you need fast, reliable service call these guys. Mike came out right away after calling them. He…read morewas forthright with what our issue was and gave us a reasonable price. We will definitely call him again if we ever need to. This is our second time using his company and both times Mike was our repairman and both times he didn't disappoint!!! Call them and look no further

    Had an awful experience with Mike and Sean from Swift Garage Las Vegas. I'm giving two starts…read morebecause they came same day. Rest of experience was pretty terrible. Low lights included Mike stapling his business card to wall inside garage when I wasn't looking! I told him that wasn't cool and he responded he did it because previous customers said his stickers were too hard to remove! Seriously!?! Like what the actual freak? Additional things that were very disappointing included; 1) Failure to to let me know new opener was incompatible with existing keypad. Of course AFTER it was installed and they didn't have newer keypad and couldn't get for 2 weeks! They should've known and informed me that the new motor wouldn't work with existing keypad before installation. Damage to property: Using a staple gun to attach business card to our recently painted wall is unacceptable property damage. That alone is enough to never let this clown near my property ever again! Poor quality installation: I found compatible keypad on Amazon, that Mike offered to install, but he mounted it backwards and used the wrong screws, was carelessness and showed a lack of attention to detail and preparation. Additionally the camera on motor was not set-up correctly and their excuse was it was new system they weren't familiar with. Then why didn't you learn about BEFORE installing at my home. Lack of preparation: their excuse about the motor being "new" doesn't take away their responsibility to learn the product's basic functionalities (like keypad compatibility and camera) before selling and installing. I've spent hours researching and ordering the necessary key pad and correctly installing the mount myself I would NOT have agreed to a new garage door opener that requires a key pad that needs to be charged every few months or an additional adapter. tl/dr lack of preparation, unfamiliar with product they installed, poor quality installation, & no respect for my home. Summary, would definitely not use again.

    Pacific Experts Garage Door

    Pacific Experts Garage Door

    (160 reviews)

    The Lakes

    I highly recommend this company! I received 4 estimates and…read morethey gave me the best price with same day service. Ely was my technician he was great.

    We had a Chamberlain garage door opener (which was in place when we bought our home). It was 91…read moreyears old (in dog years). On very rare occasions, it would fail to respond to my remote (or my HomeLink) when returning home, but would grudgingly work after repeated retries and incantations. It did not fail inside the garage, nor when the garage door was open. But over the last year or two, that behavior gradually worsened until I could not open the door at all when returning home. (Up until then, my wife's HomeLink was working just fine. Go figure. Our erstwhile Welsh Corgi favored her too.) Eli, from Pacific Experts, came by to check it out and attributed the problem to the aging electronics of the unit, which he determined to be 13 years old (in human years). That does indeed match the average lifespan of garage door openers (according to Chatty McChatface, my AI chatbot), so we agreed with Eli's advice to replace it with a new one. He offered three options for new openers: a basic one, a mid-level one with some extra features, and a lotsa-features model. We chose the mid-level because it could operate over the internet via a phone app (open, close, and check door position). It also included battery backup. Eli quoted this at $650 installed. My pal Chatty pegged that price to the very outer threshold of reasonable pricing; sort of like the von Kármán line on your way to outer space. But when I like a service company, I don't usually like to pit them against competitors in a bidding war. There are weeds you can wander into. Pacific Experts' written estimate arrived by e-mail with just two line items: (1) parts: $650, and (2) tax: $29.33, for a total of $679.33 (labor was subsumed in "parts"). So (by my calculation) their price for the Craftsman CMXB4230 works out to $354. FYI, this model is widely available for $224 (e.g., Amazon, Lowe's). After I whined peripherally about the extra $29.33, PE removed it from their estimate. Back to $650. Mark said that they could install the unit as soon as I wanted, so Eli showed up on time the next morning, Sunday. It took him about one hour to remove the old opener (which went to live on a farm in Winnemucca) and replace it with the new one. Eli is so experienced and skilled at this install that it was fun just watching him, which I did. He did the whole job without a wasted step, set up our HomeLinks and the myQ app on my iPhone, then patiently demonstrated the system, while also filling me in about his background and family. Call him maestro. The assembly part of the instruction manual includes about 30 pages of microscopic text, which of course Eli didn't need. I'd guess that a competent DIYer would require most of a day to accomplish as much. All recent Craftsman openers are just rebranded Chamberlains. You will find two versions of the myQ app in your app store: Chamberlain myQ and Craftsman myQ. Depending on what you read, these apps are either (a) identical, or (b) nearly identical. Eli recommends downloading the Chamberlain version, as do I. I ran into trouble later when installing the myQ app on my wife's iPhone. I had worked with Eli setting up my own app, including configuring it to work with our home router, and I knew the procedure. I wrongly assumed that I needed only to repeat the same steps on the other phone. I called Eli for help but it was ultimately too awkward (for me, at least) to resolve over the phone. The next morning Mark promptly came by and correctly set up my wife's phone. I like the Craftsman CMXB4230. It's quiet (the unit it replaced was also belt drive, so it might have been noisier just because of age). The motor starts smoothly and slows gently as the door reaches full open or full close; very nice. It does not include light bulbs. I put two new LED bulbs in (specifically made for garage door openers - that's important) and they illuminate our garage very well; the unit's wall plate includes a switch to also turn them on or off independently. The CMXB4230 includes a 1-year warranty on parts, accessories, and battery, and a 5-year warranty on the motor and belt. Pacific Experts gives a 1-year warranty (although that is not stated in writing). Pacific Experts Garage Door Service deserves a 5-star rating because of their excellent customer care, quality products, and expertise. Take time to satisfy yourself that their fees are reasonable. Do remember that good businesses are expensive to run. And Eli's wife is expecting their fourth child shortly.

    Joe Garage Door - garage_door_services - Updated May 2026

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