Where wework
Fifteen cities across two counties, from a shop on North University Drive in Coral Springs. Same-day service in all of them — and one line running through the middle that changes the building code.
Fifteen cities, two counties
Each page covers what is actually behind the door in that city: when it was built, what fails there, what the gate or the association asks for — and which wind code applies.
| City | Wind code | What the doors are like |
|---|---|---|
| Coral Springs | HVHZ | Our home city |
| Parkland | HVHZ | Gated communities |
| Coconut Creek | HVHZ | Villas and seasonal homes |
| Margate | HVHZ | Oldest stock on the route |
| Tamarac | HVHZ | 55+ communities |
| Sunrise | HVHZ | Mixed stock, wide range |
| Davie | HVHZ | Ranches and detached garages |
| Plantation | HVHZ | Mature neighbourhoods |
| Weston | HVHZ | HOA-governed, uniform |
| Fort Lauderdale | HVHZ | Coastal — salt matters here |
| Pompano Beach | HVHZ | Beachside exposure |
| City | Wind code | What the doors are like |
|---|---|---|
| Boca Raton | Florida Product Approval | Across the county line |
| Delray Beach | Florida Product Approval | Palm Beach County |
| Boynton Beach | Florida Product Approval | Palm Beach County |
| West Palm Beach | Florida Product Approval | Northern end of our route |
One line changes the rules
The Broward–Palm Beach county line runs straight through our service area, and it is the single most consequential thing about working here. South of it, every garage door sits inside the High Velocity Hurricane Zone: around 175 mph design wind speed and a Miami-Dade NOA. North of it, Palm Beach works to a lower speed under Florida Product Approval.
Most contractors work one side and assume the other. We work both every week, so when we quote a replacement we already know which set of rules applies to your address instead of looking it up afterwards.
The doors are different in each city
Coral Springs was master-planned and built in waves, so whole streets reach the end of their spring life together. Parkland runs to three and four-bay garages behind guardhouses. Davie has detached garages on equestrian lots. Fort Lauderdale and Pompano take real coastal salt that Coral Springs never sees. Margate and Delray hold the oldest stock and the obsolete parts that come with it.
That is why each city has its own page rather than the same paragraph with the name swapped.
All of Broward is HVHZ
Every city on this page sits inside the High Velocity Hurricane Zone, which is the strictest wind code in the continental United States. That changes what a replacement door has to be, and it is worth understanding before anyone quotes you one — see hurricane and storm.