Are you stuck because your garage door spring broke? Im Garage Door in Balboa provides fast and effective spring repair to get your door working again.
Garage Door Spring Specialists in Orange County
We get it-a broken garage door spring throws your whole day off. That’s why Im Garage Door is committed to fast, reliable repairs in Balboa and throughout Orange County. Our technicians have the know-how to fix all types of garage door springs, using high-quality replacement parts to ensure lasting performance. We believe in clear communication and upfront pricing, so you can make informed decisions about your garage door repair.
Garage Door Spring Repair Process
Garage Door Spring Replacement Cost
Don’t wait until a snapped spring leaves you stranded! Addressing spring issues promptly can prevent more extensive (and expensive) damage to your garage door system. At Im Garage Door, we offer competitive pricing and flexible scheduling to make the repair process as convenient as possible. Our technicians are skilled in handling various spring types, including torsion springs and extension springs. Contact Im Garage Door at 949-400-0548 to schedule your garage door spring repair in Balboa, CA.
In 1888, the McFadden family, which had arrived in California c. 1849, decided their shipping business would be more successful if they moved it from the inner shores of the bay to the oceanfront, where it was connected by rail to Santa Ana. They built McFadden Wharf at the location where the Newport Pier is today. In 1899, the Federal Government allocated funds for major improvements to a new harbor at San Pedro, which would become Southern California’s major seaport. The McFadden Wharf and railroad were sold to the Southern Pacific Railroad that same year, signaling the end of Newport Bay as a commercial shipping center.
Harborfront home, Newport BeachIn 1902, James McFadden sold his Newport townsite and about half of the peninsula to William Collins, who saw Newport Bay’s resort and recreation potential. Collins took on Henry E. Huntington as a partner in the Newport Beach Company. Huntington had acquired the Pacific Electric railway system and used it to promote new communities outside of Los Angeles.
In 1905, the Pacific Electric Balboa Line was extended to Newport. Collins began dredging a channel on the north side of the bay and deposited the sand and silt on tidelands that would become Balboa Island. Newport Harbor was still largely undredged.
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