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Case Study: Pacific Coast Garage Doors
Pacific Coast Garage Doors is a full-service garage door contracting company that is located in Laguna Niguel, California. This garage door contracting company is proud to serve the entire Orange and Ventura Counties. Pacific Coast Garage Doors has been in the garage door business for more than 20 years. Their services and rates include trip charge $65, basic service $95, in depth service $125 - $200, and broken spring/s $250-$300. Their common repair services include garage door off track, garage door broken cable, broken garage door spring, and phantom panel. Pacific Coast Garage Doors provides 5% discounts to the seniors, military, teachers, police, and firefighters. This garage door contracting company is licensed by the California StPacific

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