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Top-Rated Emergency Garage Door Repair in Scottsdale With Excellent Reviews
A star rating alone does not tell you much. Here is how to actually verify a Scottsdale garage door company's reviews before you book: check the review count, read a few for specifics, and confirm the license number they claim.
Above All holds a 5.0-star rating from 42 real Google reviews, each one from a verifiable completed job, plus an Arizona ROC338265 license anyone can look up. Read a handful of the reviews yourself: names, dates, and repair details, not just star counts.
- 5.0 stars from 42 Google reviews
- AZ ROC licensed and insured, license ROC338265
- Every review is from a real completed job
- Nate C. wrote this
What Makes A Review Actually Trustworthy
Not every 5-star badge means the same thing. These are the signs a Scottsdale-area garage door company's reviews are real and worth trusting, not just decoration on a website.
- The reviews mention specifics, a technician's name, the exact repair, or a price, not just "great service."
- The review count and star average are visible directly on Google, not hidden behind a screenshot on the company's own site.
- Reviews are spread out over months and years, not all posted in the same week.
- Negative reviews exist and have owner responses. A page with zero criticism at all is a red flag, not a badge of honor.
- The license number mentioned in reviews or the company bio matches what is actually on file with the Arizona ROC.
How To Check Reviews Before You Book
Search the company name plus "Google reviews" and read the most recent ten, not just the top ones. Look for repair details, not vague praise like "great service." Cross-check any license number a reviewer or the company mentions against the Arizona ROC contractor search. If every review reads like it was written by the same person, or they all landed in the same week, that is worth noticing before you book.
Why Chandler Homeowners Check Our Reviews First
Chandler homeowners searching for a top-rated Scottsdale-area garage door company see plenty of 5-star badges, but not all of them hold up under a closer look. Above All has a 5.0-star rating from 42 real Google reviews you can check individually, licensed and bonded under Arizona ROC338265. We have been a local, owner-operated crew since 2012, not a franchise passing through. See the full Chandler garage door repair page for coverage by neighborhood, or the same-day service page for how fast-track booking works.
What Emergency Repairs Usually Involve
Most urgent calls turn out to be one of three things: a broken spring (180 to 290 dollars per spring, fitted), a door off its track (priced on site once we see how the rollers and track are bent), or an opener that has failed electrically. Every job is priced from the same list whether it is booked days ahead or the same afternoon, there is no emergency surcharge for getting to you faster.
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Questions People Ask About This
What makes Above All the top-rated choice for emergency garage door repair in Scottsdale?
A 5.0-star rating from 42 real, individually verifiable Google reviews, an Arizona ROC338265 license you can look up yourself, and a written warranty on every repair. We have been a local, owner-operated crew in Scottsdale since 2012, not a franchise passing through.
How can I tell if a garage door company's reviews are real?
Check the review count and read a handful for specifics, not just the star rating. Then look up any license number mentioned against the Arizona ROC contractor search. Above All is licensed and bonded under ROC338265, verifiable online, with a 5.0-star rating from 42 real Google reviews.
What do I do if my car is trapped in the garage?
Do not force the opener. If a broken spring is holding the door down, two adults can sometimes lift it by hand briefly to free a vehicle, carefully, with the opener unplugged first. Otherwise call and we will get you moving.
Do you charge extra for same-day or emergency calls?
No emergency surcharge. Every job is priced from the same price list, the 35 dollar service call comes off the price if the work goes ahead, and you get the number on the phone before anyone is booked.
If It Is Happening Right Now
Call and tell us what the door is doing. Every job is priced on the price list, the service call is 35 dollars and it comes off the price if the work goes ahead, and you get the exact number on the phone before anyone is booked.
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