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Recover more garage door jobs from inbound demand you already have.

Broken springs, stuck doors, and replacement quotes all need timely response. Channel Valve helps garage door companies install the response and follow-up layer that keeps that demand moving.

Broken spring callDoor stuckReplacement quoteWeekend repair
Sample audit preview

Revenue Leak Audit

Last 30 days · Sample Garage Doors company

Recoverable pipeline

$42,800

Illustrative example

Unsold estimates

14

not reworked

Stale opps

37

ready to re-open

Missed calls

18

last 30 days

Pipeline

$42.8k

illustrative

Lead recovery queue
Illustrative workflow sample

Broken spring call

Jun 4 · 8:42 PM

MissedNeeds owner$1.2k est.

Door stuck

Jun 3 · 6:18 AM

Slow responseHigh intent$850 est.

Replacement quote

May 28 · 3:12 PM

No follow-upRework queue$6.4k

Common revenue leaks

Where Garage Doors teams usually lose the job.

Urgent repair calls and replacement quotes need different follow-up motions.

Urgent repair callers need quick answers and often call multiple shops.
Replacement and install quotes sit too long without follow-up.
Smaller teams struggle to cover calls and field work at the same time.

Illustrative Garage Doors workflow

What a recovery handoff looks like.

Trigger

Broken spring call comes in while the team is between repair jobs.

Current break

The caller needs a same-day answer and keeps dialing nearby garage door companies.

Channel Valve fix

Urgent repair label, callback queue, and separate replacement estimate follow-up cadence.

Monitored outcome

Repair callback time, booked urgent jobs, replacement quote follow-up, and stale estimates.

Broken springStuck doorOpener quoteReplacement estimateSame-day repair

Where tools and handoffs fail

Owners and office staff often share follow-up informally instead of using a clear process.
Missed calls create hidden leakage that never shows up as a formal lost opportunity.
Old quote volume rarely gets revisited with a clean cadence.

What implementation looks like

Install immediate missed-call recovery and priority routing.
Set a simple but visible follow-up process for repairs versus replacements.
Reactivate older quotes so the pipeline does not rely entirely on fresh inbound volume.

Sample audit takeaway

See where revenue is leaking. Then fix it.

Book a Reactivation Audit or start by reviewing the sample audit path. For stale-lead reactivation, you can start performance-based: pay when recovered opportunities become booked jobs.