Coquitlam's 1,500+ mm annual rainfall accelerates rust and paint fade on older steel panels. Especially on homes in Coquitlam Heights, Ranch Park, and East Coquitlam built in the 1960s–1980s. We replace corroded panels and recommend powder-coated replacements for long-term durability in BC's climate.
Backing into the door is the most common cause of panel damage in Coquitlam. We match the existing panel style, colour, and texture, or recommend a full replacement when structural integrity is affected across multiple sections.
Coquitlam Heights and Capitol Hill have many 1940s–1960s character homes with older door styles. We source matching panels for heritage-style doors or advise on period-appropriate replacements that maintain the home's character.
Upgrading to polyurethane-foam-core insulated panels reduces heat loss and noise. Beneficial for Coquitlam homeowners using the garage as a workshop or primary entrance during the rainy season.
We source replacement panels to match your existing door — same colour, profile, and material — for a seamless result.
Written estimate before work begins. The quote you get is the price you pay — no surprises.
Available 24/7 for emergency panel work across all Coquitlam neighbourhoods.
Yes, if a matching panel is still in production or we can source one. We assess colour, style, and structural fit before recommending single-panel replacement to save you cost. Most common panels are available within 1–2 business days.
Most home insurance policies cover sudden accidental damage. We provide a detailed written estimate and damage assessment suitable for insurance claims with Burnacq-area insurers.
Single panel replacement in Coquitlam typically ranges $180–$400 depending on panel size, material, and sourcing availability. Full door replacement ranges $800–$2,500+. Call for a free estimate.
Available 24/7. No call-out fee. Serving all Coquitlam neighbourhoods — Coquitlam Centre, Maillardville, Austin Heights, Ranch Park, Coquitlam Heights & Port Coquitlam.
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