🛡️ Consumer Protection Guide

Avoid Garage Door Repair Scams in San Diego

Garage door troubles hit fast in San Diego, and scammers love the urgency. They show up promising cheap fixes but leave you with bigger problems and drained savings. Spot the red flags below and verify before you hire—treat it like advice for your own family.

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Common Garage Door Repair Scams in San Diego

Be aware of these tactic used by unlicensed operators

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Unnecessary Full Replacement

Scammer says your springs, panels, or opener are 'beyond repair' and pushes a $3K+ new door install using scare tactics like safety risks.

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Upfront Payment Vanish

Demands cash for 'parts' ($200+), does minimal work or nothing, then ghosts you.

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Door-to-Door Bait

Stranger knocks claiming neighborhood special or spots your 'sagging' door, quotes low then adds surprise fees.

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Phone Quote Overcharge

Quotes cheap over phone without inspection, then 'discovers' issues doubling the price on-site.

How to Verify a Professional

1

Insurance

Request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for general liability ($1M+) and workers' comp. Call the listed insurance company directly to verify coverage dates and limits—no legit pro will mind.

2

Licensing

California garage door repair requires a CSLB contractor's license (often C-61/D-28). Search the free database at cslb.ca.gov by business name or license number to confirm it's active and valid for the work.

3

References

Ask for 3 recent San Diego-area references. Call them yourself to hear about quality, price adherence, cleanup, and if they'd rehire.

Protection FAQs

Do garage door repair pros need a license in San Diego?

Yes, California law requires a CSLB contractor's license for installs and major repairs. Verify at cslb.ca.gov—unlicensed work voids insurance and warranties.

Is a deposit for parts normal?

Small deposits (under 20%) are common for parts, but never full payment upfront. Pay balance after inspection and completion.

How do I check insurance?

Demand a COI naming you as certificate holder. Call the insurer to confirm—fakes are common.

What if they say my door is unsafe?

Ask for specifics and proof (photos, explanation). Get a second opinion; scammers exaggerate to upsell.

Can I fix my garage door spring myself?

No—torsion springs are under extreme tension and kill DIYers yearly. Call a verified pro only.

How to report a suspected scam in San Diego?

File with CSLB (cslb.ca.gov), San Diego District Attorney Consumer Protection, and local police. Share details to protect others.

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