The patch · Heatherbrae & Tomago
Garage & roller door service in Heatherbrae & Tomago
The working strip.
Heatherbrae is the trade end of the patch: highway units, workshops and yards, seven minutes down the road from our base. Tomago carries the strip on toward the smelter and the salt water. Between them the door stock runs to rollers: on townhouses, on work units, on sheds, and every one of them expected to open on time.
The shift-work reality
A stuck door before dawn is a genuine emergency
Around here the day starts early: smelter shifts at Tomago, trade starts on the strip, the highway run to Newcastle. A door that jams with the car behind it at half past four isn't an inconvenience, it's a missed shift, and we write our enquiry form knowing that's the state you might be filling it in.
Tell us what happened and when you need to be moving. We read it like we'd want ours read: fast, and without being made to repeat the story three times. If the door can be safely freed before the full repair, that's the first thing we'll look at doing.
We book repairs rather than promise response times we might not keep; anyone who guarantees you a clock time sight-unseen is guessing with your morning.
Townhouses & tight garages
Roller doors, small clearances, no room for slop
Nearly half of Heatherbrae's addresses are units and townhouses, and their garages run tight: low headroom, rollers rather than sectionals, openers working close to the ceiling. Tight clearances forgive nothing, so a curtain that's started rubbing or a tubular motor that's slowing down shows up fast.
We service and repair roller doors in exactly this kind of garage, and where a body corporate or a landlord is involved we're happy for the enquiry to come from whoever actually deals with the door: tenant, agent or owner.
Work units & yards
The strip's own doors
The units along the strip run bigger curtains than any house, cycled by forklifts and utes all day. We repair and service industrial-style roller doors on trade premises the same way we treat farm sheds across the rivers: heavier parts where the span calls for them, tensions set to the actual curtain weight, and honest advice when a door is close to done. If your unit's door is the thing between your gear and the street, it's worth a tune before it's worth a claim.
Send the job over
Tell us what the door is doing, or what you want built. Faults get a call-out and a price on site before any work starts. New doors and shed rollers get a free measure and quote. No dollar figure appears until someone has actually looked at your door.