Garage Door Opener Installation in Laguna Niguel, CA

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Garage Door Opener Installation in Laguna Niguel, CA, Orange County

A New Garage Door Opener Means.

  • Improved security: A new garage door opener can make your home safer.
  • Simple operation: New openers are user-friendly.
  • Quiet operation: A new opener won’t make a lot of noise.
  • Updated look: A new garage door opener can improve your home’s appearance.
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    Garage Door Opener Installation

    Serving Orange County

    Im Garage Door is a local company that installs garage door openers in Orange County. We install openers from all the major brands. Our technicians in CA are trained to install your opener correctly.

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    Garage Door Opener Installation Process

    Our Installation Process

  • We’ll come to your home and see what you need.
  • We’ll install your new opener.
  • We’ll test everything to make sure it’s working properly.
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    New Garage Door Openers in Laguna Niguel

    Get Your Garage Door Opener Installed by a Pro

    Installing a garage door opener can be tough. Let the technicians at Im Garage Door do it for you. We’ll make sure it’s done right. Contact us at 949-400-0548 to schedule your garage door opener installation.

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    The first recorded inhabitants of the Laguna Niguel area were the Acjachemem Native Americans, who may have had a village called “Niguili” near the confluence of Aliso Creek and Sulphur Creek. Aliso Creek marked the boundary between the Acjachemem and Tongva people. In the 1700s, during the Spanish colonization of the Americas, Spanish missionaries established the nearby Mission San Juan Capistrano to convert the Acjachemem (called the Juañeno by the Spanish) to Christianity. The Mission lands, which included the present-day boundaries of Laguna Niguel, were divided into private land grants in 1821 upon Mexico’s independence from Spain.

    In 1842, the 13,316-acre (5,389 ha) Rancho Niguel was granted to Juan Avila; he retained ownership of the land through the Mexican-American War (when California became part of the United States) until 1865, when a severe drought forced him into bankruptcy. In 1895 Lewis Moulton and Jean Pierre Daguerre bought the Rancho Niguel and other portions of the surrounding area from farmers who were struggling due to persistent drought conditions. The Moulton Company was established to oversee 19,000 acres (7,700 ha) of local land which was used, mainly for orchards and sheep ranching, well into the mid-20th century. In 1951 the land was divided between the Moulton and Daguerre families, the latter inheriting 8,056 acres (3,260 ha) in the future location of Laguna Niguel. In 1954 the Daguerres sold 7,200 acres (2,900 ha) to the Shumaker Group and 856 acres (346 ha) of oceanfront to George Capron, a former Major League Baseball player who established the Capron Ranch.

    Terrace model home, Laguna Niguel, 1961

    The completion of Interstate 5 in 1959 enabled easy access to job centers in Los Angeles County, creating a boom in the Orange County housing market. In 1959, Cabot, Cabot & Forbes and Paine Webber partnered to form the Laguna Niguel Corporation, which purchased the Daguerre land to develop one of California’s first master planned communities. The initial 7,100-acre (2,900 ha) town plan was created by Viennese architect Victor Gruen and expanded beginning in 1971 by AVCO Community Developers after they acquired the Laguna Niguel Corporation. The name of the city was created from “Laguna”, a reference to the tidal lagoon that once formed at the mouth of Aliso Creek, and the name of the Acjachemem village Niguili that once occupied the area. As the city would be developed in stages, ranchers and farmers signed annual leases with the Laguna Niguel Corporation to use the land until the planned communities were built.

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