Avoid Garage Door Repair Scams in Ontario
Garage door issues happen fast in Ontario homes, but so do scams. Think of this as advice from a family member: spot the red flags, verify every pro, and protect your wallet. Trustworthy repairs save money long-term.
β Verify contractors β’ β Spot red flags β’ β Avoid common schemes
Common Garage Door Repair Scams in Ontario
Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators
Bait-and-Switch
Low phone quote turns into huge on-site bill for 'extra parts' like unnecessary springs or panels.
Unlicensed Solicitors
Knock on doors post-storm offering cheap fixes, do poor work, then disappear without warranty.
Upfront Payment Vanish
Take deposit or full pay, start shoddy job, or ghost you entirely.
Phantom Damage
Insist safe parts (like springs) are broken and must be replaced at high cost.
How to Verify a Professional
Insurance
Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for liability and workers' comp. Verify directly with the insurance company by calling the number on the COI. Ensure it covers Ontario jobs.
Licensing
California requires a CSLB license for garage door contractors (often C-28 or C-61/D49). Search free at cslb.ca.gov or call 800-321-2752. Ask for the number before they arrive. Check contractor bond status too.
References
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Protection FAQs
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