Know the machine before it fails.
Plain-spoken owner's notes for the doors of this corridor. No scare campaigns, no countdown clocks: the same things the crew would tell you standing on your driveway, written down.
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The estate clock
The first wave: what happens when a whole suburb's doors age together
Cameron Park was built in waves from one 1998 rezoning, which means its springs, openers and panels are reaching their limits street by street, together. What wears out when, on one worked example.
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Read your own door
The one-minute balance check
The single most useful thing an owner can do between services: a safe, hands-on read of how the spring is carrying the door's weight, and what each result means. Including when not to try it.
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More owner's notes land here as they're written. If there's a question you want answered straight, put it on a job card and we'll answer it, and probably write it up.
Tell us what the door is doing.
Open a job card with a few details and the crew comes back to you ready: right parts on the van, right questions already asked. No call centre, no hold music, no hard sell.