Is your garage door giving you trouble? Im Garage Door provides fast, reliable spring repair in Mission Viejo, CA, to get your door working like new again.
Garage Door Spring Repair
At Im Garage Door, we’re not just about fixing garage doors; we’re about providing solutions that bring you comfort and security. We know a broken garage door throws a wrench in your day, so we focus on getting things back on track quickly and effectively. Our team in CA is well-versed in handling all types of garage door springs, from standard torsion springs to extension springs. We’re here to help you understand the problem and choose the best fix for your needs and budget.
Garage Door Repair in Orange County
Garage Door Spring Replacement Mission Viejo
It might seem like your garage door opener does all the work, but the real heavy lifting champs are your garage door springs! They’re like super strong rubber bands that store energy to help lift the door. When they break, your opener has to struggle, which can lead to bigger problems (and bigger bills!). Want to avoid that? We’ve got you. (Learn more about how we can help with your spring issues.) At Im Garage Door, we have the knowledge and tools to tackle any spring issue. Contact us at 949-400-0548 to schedule your spring repair or replacement in Mission Viejo, CA today.
Rancho Mission Viejo was purchased by Don Juan Forster, an English-born Mexican ranchero. During the Mexican-American War, Forster provided fresh horses to United States military forces which were used on the march of San Diego to invade Los Angeles.
Mission Viejo was a hilly region primarily used as cattle and sheep grazing land, since it was of little use to farmers. This city was one of the last regions of Orange County to be urbanized due to its geologic complexity. In 1960, early developers dismissed most of the land in Mission Viejo as simply “undevelopable”.
Donald Bren, an urban planner who later became the president of the Irvine Company, drafted a master plan which placed roads in the valleys and houses on the hills, and contoured to the geography of the area. The plan worked, and by 1980 much of the city of Mission Viejo was completed. During the late 1970s and the 1980s, houses in Mission Viejo were in such high demand that housing tracts often sold out before construction even began on them. The houses and shopping centers in the city are almost uniformly designed in a Spanish mission style, with “adobe”-like stucco walls and barrel-tile roofs. Many point to Mission Viejo as the first and largest manifestation of Bren’s obsession with Spanish architecture. Bren’s company was also the creator of the developments in Irvine and Newport Beach. The company expanded its operations and went on to build the Lakes project in Tempe, Arizona, Mission Viejo Aurora in Colorado and was the initial master planner of Highlands Ranch, both in the Denver Metropolitan area.
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