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🚪 Big news — the courses are officially LIVE!
If you've been waiting on this, the wait is over. Here's what's available right now: Free Course — Your starting point. Learn how every garage door part works, get the exact tools you need, and walk away with a clear road map to landing your first job in the industry. Premium Course — Ready to go pro? This is the full training ground: residential service (live right now), residential install, operators, commercial sectional install, and coiling door foundations (all coming soon). Step-by-step, beginner to job-ready. Whether you're brand new to garage doors or looking to sharpen your skills and get hired faster, this is built for you. Drop a comment below if you're diving in, and let me know which course you're starting with!
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Welcome to the Free Garage Door Course!
Welcome! This community is here to help you learn how to install residential garage doors! Here are your next steps 👇 1. Start the free course: Free Garage Door Course 2. Book your 1-1 strategy call: Click Here 3. Introduce yourself: name, country, and your goal. 4. Stay active: ask questions, help others, share wins, make friends, have fun! To your success! /James PS: What’s your goal for the next 30 days?
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Help me build what you actually need 👇
Course is live, community is growing — now I want to hear from you. I've got a lot of content I can create but I'd rather build what's most useful to where you're at right now. What do you want to see most? Drop your vote and add anything specific in the comments. If enough people want the same thing it moves to the top of the list.
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Something shifted this past year.
I've worked for 6 different door companies. Each one taught me something. But the company I'm at now in Minnesota hit different. In the last year I've gone from riding along as a new hire to running my own service truck to being foreman on commercial jobs. And the work itself — it's unlike anything I'd done before. An ever-changing combination of residential sectionals. Commercial sectionals. Coiling doors. Counter shutters in high schools. Industrial 4-fold doors. Entry doors in people's homes. Every week something different. Every week something I get to hone my skills in even more. That variety forces you to actually understand doors — not just the steps, but the logic behind them. Why the spring system works the way it does. Why the back hang matters. Why the engineering behind different doors works. Why two doors that look the same can behave completely differently. After 5 years in this trade I finally feel like I actually know what I'm doing. Not because I got better at following instructions — because I've been thrown at enough different problems that I had to figure it out. That's what I'm trying to give you in this community. Not just the steps. The logic. The reps. The long game.
Something shifted this past year.
💰 Let’s talk money in this trade.
Nobody really talks about how much you can actually make installing garage doors — so I will. A solid tech in this industry can clear $60K–$100K+ a year as an employee and if you’re running your own installs or operating your own company? The ceiling is completely different. I’ve seen guys go from zero experience to making more than their friends with degrees — in under two years. And the demand isn’t slowing down. New construction, replacements, spring repairs, operator installs — there’s no shortage of work. Homeowners will always need garage doors. What most people don’t realize is this trade has one of the lowest barriers to entry of any skilled trade — but the pay doesn’t reflect that. If you know what you’re doing, you get paid like a specialist. So here’s my question for you 👇 Where are you at right now — employee, subcontractor, or business owner? And what’s your income goal in this trade? Drop it in the comments. No judgment — this is a safe space to talk numbers and get real about where you want to go.
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