Garage Door Leads from Contractors Who Trust You
That Actually Close.
Stop chasing shared leads and tire-kickers. Get real referrals from realtors, home inspectors, and contractors who already have homeowners asking "who's your garage door guy?"
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Garage Door Contractor lead gen is broken.
Here's what you're dealing with.
Shared Leads Are a Race
By the time you call, three other companies already did. The homeowner goes with whoever showed up first.
Big Box Competition Is Fierce
Home Depot and Lowe's are always undercutting on installs. You need leads where price isn't the only factor.
Emergency Calls for $15 Fixes
You drove 30 minutes for a dead remote battery. You need leads for real jobs — spring replacements and full door installs.
How LeadChuck works for garage door contractors
Set Your Price
You set one lead fee — that's what you pay for every referral that comes your way. Be competitive, but set a price you're comfortable with.
Get Referrals from Other Trades
Realtors, home inspectors, HVAC contractors, GCs — they all encounter garage door problems.
Close Jobs, Keep the Profit
A $1,200 spring replacement from a realtor referral cost you $75. That's a 6% lead cost.
The referral flywheel in action
Lead cost: $90. Referrals earned: $140. Net lead cost: -$50 (you profited on the lead). Job revenue: $2,800.
Who sends garage door contractors leads?
These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.
Real Estate Agents
Garage doors are curb appeal #1. Agents flag them for listings and recommend replacements.
Home Inspectors
Every inspection checks garage door. Springs, openers, safety sensors — they find issues.
HVAC Contractors
They're in garages installing furnaces. They notice when doors are loud or unsafe.
General Contractors
Home renovations often include the garage.
Electricians
Opener wiring, smart home integrations — they see garage door issues during work.
Who do garage door contractors refer out?
Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.
Electricians
$60–$95Old panels, wiring issues, smart home needs.
Concrete Contractors
$55–$90Cracked, stained, or settling garage floors.
Painters
$40–$65Touch-up work after door installations.
Insulation Contractors
$50–$85Uninsulated garage walls for climate-controlled space.
Flooring/Epoxy Specialists
$50–$80Garage floor coatings — you see every garage floor.
Simple, transparent pricing
Free to join
No monthly fees
Pay per lead
You set the price
10% platform fee
Only on lead fees
Earn referrals
Offset your costs
“First month, I got 7 leads from realtors and home inspectors. Closed 5 — about $8,400 in door replacements and spring repairs. Paid $410 in lead fees. Made $235 back referring concrete and electrical work. My actual lead cost was under $25 per job.”
Derek S.
Garage door service contractor, Marietta, GA · 9 years in business
Frequently asked questions
You set one lead fee for all referrals. Most garage door contractors set theirs between $50 and $100. Pick what works for your market.
Yes. When a homeowner tells their contractor "my garage door won't open," they can refer in real-time. These often convert same-day.
Those platforms sell the same lead to 3-5 contractors. LeadChuck leads are exclusive — one contractor, one referral.
Especially then. Realtors and inspectors work year-round. Their referrals come regardless of season.
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