Garage Door Marketplace
Listing rules
List a real garage door part, door or service. Name it accurately, show every fault you know about, and put a real price on it. Anything you say about safety, licensing or compliance has to be backed by evidence rather than optimism.
Welcome here
- ✓ Motors and openers, springs, panels and sections, tracks and hardware, rollers, remotes and keypads, safety sensors, complete doors and genuine replacement parts
- ✓ New, used, refurbished and for-parts items, provided the brand, model, condition, known faults and what is actually included are all spelled out
- ✓ Springs, cables and drums listed with the door type and weight they came off, and with their age or cycle history if you know it
- ✓ Installation, repair and service offered by people who hold every licence the advertised work requires
- ✓ Wanted ads that say plainly which part, door type or brand is being hunted
Not allowed
- ✗ Stolen goods, altered or removed serial and compliance plates, counterfeit remotes or brand-badged copies, and anything you are not lawfully entitled to sell
- ✗ Recalled, electrically unsafe or illegally modified gear, including salvage dressed up as usable
- ✗ Faults hidden behind untested or as is: a shorted control board, a cut and rejoined lead, a bent shaft, a frayed cable or a spring you know is at the end of its life
- ✗ Broken or cut-up panels that may contain bonded asbestos sheet, and any asbestos-era door offered without saying so
- ✗ Cloned or code-grabbing remote devices, and anything sold on its ability to open somebody else's door
- ✗ Claims that a part, an opener or an installation is approved, compliant or certified without current evidence covering that exact work
- ✗ Placeholder, joke, duplicate or bait listings, and ads whose real job is pointing at an unrelated business
- ✗ Weapons, controlled substances, general household goods and anything with nothing to do with garage doors or their installation and repair
Moderation
Ads publish straight away and get looked at afterwards, with anything reported jumping the queue. Where a claim touches safety, identity, licensing or compliance we may ask for proof, pull the listing down, or limit the account until we have it. The seller is never told who reported them.
See also buying and selling safely.