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in scheduling and technician was friendlycourteous and efficient in repairing my door. Chris Bertelson ANKENYon call&#8217and set up an appt. Collin came out and was neatIA “Outstanding Work” They showeddiagnosed the issue in no timeand they made sure everything was working perfectly before they left. Professionalefficientand clearly take pride in their work. Well done! Alex Orantes OMAHAIA 50021 (515) 963-0989 Eastern Iowa 9915 Atlantic Dr. SW Ste 100 Cedar RapidsIA 52404 (319) 377-6756 OmahaNebraska 4533 S 134th St. OmahaNE 68137 (402) 256-4041 Who We Serve Homeowners Commercial Businesses Builders &#038Contractors Our Services Residential Garage Doors Commercial Garage Doors Service &#038WD Door – A Kinzler Corporation Family &ampEmployee-Owned CompanyAll Rights ReservedPrivacy Policy

700 SE Oralabor Rd, Ankeny, IA 50021 (515) 963-0989

(515) 963-0989

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