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Highland Park Texas (TX) Garage Doors, Openers, Springs, Repair Highland Park

Posted: Friday, May 3, 2013 1:29 PM


Highland Park Texas (TX) Garage Doors, Openers, Springs, Repair

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When it comes to Garage Doors, We are the Good Guys!

We Specialize in the Installation and Repair of Residential Garage Doors and Openers in The Dallas, Texas Metroplex. The Good Guys Garage Door is family owned and operated. We have been providing expert residential garage door service and garage door installations for over 10 years to all of Dallas, Denton, Collin, Rockwall, Kaufman Counties. Centrally located in Dallas, Texas, our fleet of service trucks can offer same day service to most communities. Broken garage door springs and residential sectional garage doors are our specialty. Our trucks are completely stocked with the parts necessary to repair that broken garage door, remote transmitter, or a broken door cable. Call Today 972-400-5957

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You can depend on us for excellent maintenance and repair service for all residential garage doors and door systems we install, as well as for most makes and models of other doors and openers. We are committed to very competitive pricing and service you can rely on. And all our installers are trained to provide the best quality work in the Dallas Metroplex. That’s important.

With over 10 years of experience installing and servicing garage doors, garage door springs and openers, 
we know how to do the job right! Expert garage door service and courteous, friendly people, and offering a wide range of services:
  • Garage door and opener tune-up and repair
  • Section Replacements
  • Broken Spring & Cable Replacements
  • Same Day Service In Most Cases

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In 1843, Dr. John Cole of Virginia acquired 420 acres as a headright from the Republic of Texas. This acreage includes the area of what was to become both Highland Park and University Park. In 1851, Dr. Cole’s son, Joseph Larkin Cole, inherited this land. Between 1886 and 1889, Colonel Henry Exall, of Kentucky and Virginia, along with other investors, acquired the Cole property. Colonel Exall constructed a dam on Turtle Creek in 1890, creating Exall Lake, and began laying out the graveled streets. After a financial setback, Colonel Exall farmed and raised trotting horses in this area he called lomo alto (high land.) In 1907, John S. Armstrong purchased the land and along with his two sons-in-law, Edgar L. Flippen and Hugh E. Prather, Sr., began development of a residential community to be called Highland Park, so named because of its higher elevation as compared to the surrounding area and because of a plan to reserve 20% of the developed land for parks. Wilbur David Cook, the planner who had laid out Beverly Hills, California, laid out the plans for development of the area. The first two lots were sold in 1909, in an area bounded by Armstrong, Abbott and Gillon Avenues and Hackberry Creek. In 1913, the Town was incorporated by a vote of its residents and the evolvement of present day Highland Park began.

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