Emergency Service

Door stuck open, car trapped, spring gone — call now.

A garage door that won't close is a security problem tonight, not a scheduling question for Thursday. A door that won't open with your car behind it is a right-now problem. Emergency calls get priority same-day dispatch — at the same posted rates as a scheduled visit, quoted before work begins.

Emergency Garage Door Repair in Connecticut

What counts as an emergency

What counts as an emergency

A door stuck open on an occupied home. A vehicle trapped before work. A snapped spring with no second exit from the garage. A door off its track leaning into the opening — which can fall, and shouldn't be touched until it's secured. If it can genuinely wait for a scheduled slot, we'll say that too; nobody pays emergency attention for a squeaky roller.

What to do before the truck arrives

Don't keep pressing the opener button — repeated attempts against a failed spring or jumped cable compound the damage. If the spring is intact, the red manual-release cord lets you operate the door by hand; if the door feels like dead weight, the spring is gone and the door should stay put. Keep people and cars clear of a leaning door.

Every job starts with a free written estimate — the exact price is put in writing before any work begins, and honored.

Common questions

My car is trapped and I need to leave — how fast can you get here?

Same-day slots are held for trapped-vehicle and stuck-open calls; most emergency visits are resolved in a single trip from a stocked truck.

Do you charge extra for emergency or same-day service?

No. Same-day and emergency visits use the same posted pricing, quoted in writing before any work starts.

Is a door off its track dangerous?

Yes — treat it like a loaded shelf about to let go. Disconnect the opener, keep the area clear, and wait for the technician.

Need garage door help today?

Call for a straightforward appointment window and a written estimate.

Call (203) 902-3902