All About Doors

All About Doors

Door Installer -
Portland, OR (5.35 Miles from Portland, OR)
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Our team at All About Doors provides a range of garage door repair services to customers within the Portland metropolitan areas. For people that open their garage everyday, we can install high cycle garage door springs that will last longer than the generic garage door springs typically installed. And if your springs break our technicians are happy to repair any broken springs and get your garage working like new. After years of use, all garage doors start to wear and could show signs of damage. Dents or peeling paint, cracks and broken panels are all common occurances with aging garage doors. This is why All About Doors provides new garage door installation on top of garage door repair services. We want our customers to have a beautiful and asthetically pleasing garage door that adds curb appeal to their home, as well as one that functions at it�s best. If a whole door is not needed our technicians can simply replace a single panel, fix a broken garage door spring, or whatever portion is damaged. We provide our garage door repair services for all models and ensure that our customers are completely satisfied with our services.


  • Time in business: 54 years
  • 8900 SW Burnham St F-11, Portland, OR 97223

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Year Established 1969
Business Categories Doors in Portland, OR

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  • Monday 7AM - 5PM
  • Tuesday 7AM - 5PM
  • Wednesday 7AM - 5PM
  • Thursday 7AM - 5PM
  • Friday 7AM - 5PM
  • Today Closed

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Best Questions to Ask a Door Installer Contractor

Does the Doors job require permits? If so, will you be pulling them yourself?

Many jobs in Oregon will require municipal permits in order to be approved by the town's inspector. It's always good to ask who will be responsible for pulling those permits, and if you'll be expected to do it. You'll almost never be told to pull your own, but knowing that Portland Doors permits are required makes you appear to be a well informed customer.

Are you insured and/or bonded for Doors?

You'll certainly want to ask them this. Steer clear of any company that is not insured in Oregon, because that means that any incidental damage they may do on your property will be a real hassle to recover compensation for. It is never wise to work with uninsured tradesmen of any kind. Most states also require that someone have insurance in order to be issued a trade license. If they say they're licensed but not insured, they're being less than truthful.

Do you have any references that I can contact?

Always ask for references, and always check them. Keep in mind though that the only references you'll get are people who the contractor is certain will give him a good review. You'd also be well advised to check online review sources in Portland as well, which will give you a broader view of customer satisfaction for a given company.

What guarantees and/or warranties can you give me? Are you a warranty agent for any brands?

These first two questions should only relate to services or good purchased directly from the service provider. Many products carry their own warranties, like roofing shingles or siding. It's useful to know what these warranties cover as well as how long they last. The "warranty agent" question is important, because often warranty agents work with the manufacturer to get you repairs under warranty at a much lower price.

Are you union or non-union?

This really only matters if you have a preference, but it is good to ask. If you have a strong ideological belief about unions or nonunions, it's perfectly acceptable to make a decision based on the preference.

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