Car trapped inside
The door won’t lift and your vehicle is stuck behind it — right when you need to get to work or make the ferry. We’ll get you out and the door working.
Car trapped inside? Door stuck wide open as the light fades? A snapped cable or a door hanging off its track? Take a breath — we’re already on the peninsula, not an hour away, and we prioritise emergencies like yours.

Some door problems can wait until next week. These can’t — and they’re exactly the calls we drop everything for across Tsawwassen.
The door won’t lift and your vehicle is stuck behind it — right when you need to get to work or make the ferry. We’ll get you out and the door working.
A door frozen open leaves your home, vehicles and tools exposed. Leaving it that way until morning is a real security risk we treat urgently.
A door that’s jumped the rollers and is hanging crooked is unsafe to operate. Don’t run it — one more cycle can bend the panels or tracks.
A loud bang and a door that won’t budge usually means a broken spring or cable. The stored energy involved makes this one to leave to us, fast.
A forced or damaged door needs securing immediately so you’re not exposed a second night. We make the opening safe and repair the damage.
The wind that funnels across Boundary Bay and the causeway can wrench a door or work it loose. We straighten, re-track and re-secure storm-hit doors.
Call now and talk to a real technician — no call centre, no runaround.
When a garage door fails, every extra minute matters. The big franchise outfits route their vans from Surrey or Richmond, which means crossing the Massey Tunnel and a long wait before anyone reaches your driveway. We live and work right here in Tsawwassen, so when you call we’re genuinely minutes away.
That local edge is the whole reason this service exists. Whether you’re near the ferry causeway, tucked into Beach Grove, up on English Bluff, or in one of the strata communities around Town Centre, we know the streets and we know the doors. Most emergencies are handled same day, in a single visit.


The goal of an emergency call is simple: get your door working again, or — if a part has to be ordered — leave your home secure for the night. Our vans carry the common springs, cables, rollers, hinges and opener parts, so the large majority of emergencies are fully repaired on the spot.
When we can’t finish in one visit, we don’t leave you exposed. We’ll re-track and close the door, secure the opening, and disengage a damaged opener so nothing gets worse, then return promptly with the right part. If the root cause is a broken spring, our spring repair team handles it in the same call; if it’s the opener, see our opener repair service.
Life on the peninsula runs on the ferry schedule. A door that won’t open at 5:30am with a sailing to catch isn’t an inconvenience — it can blow up your whole day. That’s why we take early calls and move quickly when there’s a ferry to make. We’ve gotten more than a few neighbours out the door in time.
Then there’s the weather. Winter storms drive wind and salt spray off Boundary Bay, and we see the fallout — doors flexed by gusts, hardware corroded to the point of failure, and openers knocked out by power cuts. When the season turns rough we stay ready. Homes in Boundary Bay, Tsawwassen Springs and Tsawwassen Shores all know to keep our number handy.

Tell us what’s happened — trapped car, stuck-open door, snapped spring. We’ll give you the soonest honest arrival window.
We head straight over from here on the peninsula — no tunnel crossing, no long dispatch from out of town.
We secure the opening, confirm the price, and repair the fault on the spot with parts from our stocked van wherever possible.
We cycle and safety-test the door, make sure your home is secure, and back the work with our warranty.
A real technician, fast local response, and your home secured same day.
On most days, yes. We’re based right here on the Tsawwassen peninsula, not dispatching across the Massey Tunnel from Surrey, so when a door fails we can usually be there the same day — and we prioritise true emergencies like a trapped car or a door stuck open. Call us, tell us what’s happened, and we’ll give you the soonest honest arrival window.
Don’t force the opener — you risk turning a quick fix into a bigger repair. If you absolutely must get the car out, locate the red emergency-release cord hanging from the opener rail and pull it to disengage the motor, but only attempt to lift the door by hand if it isn’t a broken spring, since the door will be extremely heavy and can drop. The safest move is to call us; we’ll talk you through it and get there fast.
Yes — an open or partly open garage is an open invitation, and leaving it that way overnight exposes your vehicles, tools and often a direct door into the house. That’s exactly why we treat a stuck-open door as an emergency. If we can’t fully repair it on the first visit, we’ll secure the opening so your home is safe before we leave, then return with any ordered part.
We keep our pricing fair and we’re open seven days a week, into the evening, so a lot of after-hours calls are simply handled at our normal rates rather than a steep premium. Because every emergency is different, the honest answer is to call and ask — we’ll be upfront about any cost before we head out, with no surprises on the invoice.
We cover the whole Tsawwassen peninsula and the surrounding Delta BC area — Beach Grove, Boundary Bay, English Bluff, Tsawwassen Town Centre, Tsawwassen Springs and Tsawwassen Shores. Being local is the whole point: we’re minutes away, not an hour out, so our emergency response times are genuinely fast.
Fast local response across Tsawwassen, seven days a week, with a warranty you can count on.