Is your garage door giving you trouble? Im Garage Door provides fast, reliable spring repair in West Anaheim, 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.
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Garage Door Spring Replacement West Anaheim
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 West Anaheim, CA today.
The area went by a number of names such as “Lorara”, “Manchester”, “Lincoln Park”, “Magnolia Tree” and “WestGate” as the western gate to Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County boundary is in nearby Buena Park. The former US Route 101 crossed there, was named Manchester Avenue. The area was settled in the 1860s to 1890s by Midwestern and East Coast Americans, although Germans and the Dutch established farms (many were diary operations and horse ranches), groves and orchards with some grape vineyards but oranges fared better. West Anaheim was named in 1877 when the Southern Pacific railroad established a station west of Anaheim because the city refused to pay subsidies. A post office was established at West Anaheim from 1900 to 1907 by the name of Loara.
Prior to 1960, newly annexed West Anaheim mostly consisted of orange groves before Disneyland opened in 1955. The Walt Disney theme park became a success and brought a lot of business to Anaheim, and with it, a need for residential development. From 1955 when the theme park opened to 1961, Anaheim’s population increased from about 14,000 people to 104,184 people, and a lot of that population growth took place in West Anaheim. Between 1955 and 1970, orange groves were cleared away to make way for new streets and new houses moving westward.
The neighborhood went through great deal of suburbanization into one of California’s largest cities by population. Urban blight followed in the 1980s and 1990s, and immigrants from Asia, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East settled in large numbers. The area of West Anaheim is now mostly lower-middle class and working class. There are sections and business strips representing Arabs, Koreans and other Asians, Hispanics/Latinos, African-Americans and white Anglos. One of the blocks is called Little Gaza named for Palestinians residents since the early 2000s.
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