Hobbs Door Service
Garage Company in Virginia Beach, VA

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read moreC. L. Hobbs founded the Hobbs Door Company in 1966 with the vision of providing builders and homeowners with better quality products and a level of professional service unavailable at that time. Door dealers of that era generally carried garage doors as a secondary product to other building materials such as gutters, tile, windows, and even swimming pools. Garage doors were often installed by carpenters or handymen who had no professional training or experience. The new company that was totally focused on professional garage door installation and repair was well received.
Hobbs Door Service
read moreBoth basic and high end garage door replacements can increase the value of your home and statistics show the return-on-investment can be as high as 89% if the house is sold! We strive to offer the best products and service to our customers to make sure that value is maximized. Pella offers a full line of garage doors with price points and styles to meet the needs of any homeowner. From a single layer steel door to a jaw-dropping wood carriage door, don't make a decision on a new purchase without letting us show you what Pella has to offer!
Hobbs Door Service
read moreAny garage door product is only as good as the installation. An expensive door, installed incorrectly, will fail in a few short years while a properly installed, budget-friendly door will out-perform it. Unfortunately, we often see this when we are called out to repair doors that have been installed incorrectly. Hobbs Door Service is not only Accredited and Certified by the IDEA (Institute of Door Dealer Education and Accreditation) but also has a 50 year history of making sure your installation is done correctly.
Hobbs Door Service
read moreThe first step in isolating your problem should always be to check over the your garage door and opener and look for any noticable issues or part failures. If any parts are broken or out of place, the door may be dangerous to operate before these are fixed. Most parts on a garage door are the same on both the right and left side of the door, so if you find something that doesn't look quite right, you may be able to look at the other side as a reference. With the door closed, pull the emergency disconnect (usually a red handle near the operator trolley) If you can open the door fairly easily after disconnecting the operator from the door, you most likely have an operator problem.