After you get an exact price through our online wizard, the next step is a free on-site inspection. Some homeowners assume this is really just a disguised sales visit, so it's worth explaining plainly what actually happens and why it matters.
Confirming measurements
The inspector measures your existing opening precisely, including width, height, and headroom, and compares those numbers against what you entered in the wizard. Most of the time everything matches, but older homes occasionally have slightly non-standard openings that are worth catching before the door is ordered rather than on installation day.
Checking the existing setup
The inspector looks at your current door, track, and opener condition, and checks the surrounding framing for anything that might affect installation, like deteriorated wood or an unusual header configuration.
Reviewing your selections
You'll walk through your chosen style, insulation tier, and any add-ons together, and confirm the final itemized price matches what you saw in the wizard. If a discount code was applied, that's confirmed here too.
Scheduling and deposit
If everything checks out, you schedule your installation date and provide a deposit in person — cash, check, or card on-site. There's no online payment step and no pressure to decide on the spot if you want more time.
- Precise measurement of your existing opening
- Condition check of current door, track, and framing
- Walkthrough of your selected style and add-ons
- Confirmation of your final itemized price
- Scheduling and in-person deposit if you're ready to move forward
There's no cost or obligation to schedule an inspection. Start by running your configuration through our wizard to see an exact installed price in about two minutes.