Local garage door service from Cooper Family Garage Doors.
Anaheim homeowners call us because they want a straight answer from someone who actually shows up. I'm Craig, and my wife Kimber and I started Cooper Family Garage Doors because we were tired of seeing folks in our own community get rushed into repairs they didn't need. When you call, you get us — not a dispatcher reading from a script. We live and work in Southern California, so when we say we'll be in Anaheim this afternoon, we mean it.
Anaheim is a mix of mid-century ranch homes in the flats, tract houses from the Disneyland boom, newer builds out toward Anaheim Hills, and a fair share of custom properties up in the canyons. Each one has its own quirks. The older neighborhoods near downtown and the Colony often have original wood doors with tired springs and hardware that's been patched one too many times. Homes in Anaheim Hills tend to run bigger, with heavier insulated steel or custom carriage-style doors that need springs sized correctly the first time. And while our climate is kind compared to most of the country, the sun, salt air drifting inland, and the occasional Santa Ana wind still wear down rollers, seals, and openers faster than people expect.
Most of what we do in Anaheim falls into a handful of buckets: broken spring replacements, opener repairs and new LiftMaster installs, off-track doors, cable and roller work, noisy door tune-ups, and full door replacements when a panel is bent beyond saving. We also handle the small stuff — a remote that quit working, a keypad that needs reprogramming, a sensor that won't line up. No job is too small, and we won't talk you into a new door when a $20 part will get you another ten years.
We're a licensed, family-run business — CSLB #1153364 — and we only use parts we'd put on our own home. That's not a slogan. Kimber handles the books and the scheduling, I run the trucks, and everyone who rolls up to your house answers to the two of us.
Give us a chance to earn your trust. We think you'll notice the difference the moment we pick up the phone.