Privacy Policy
How Quick Springs Garage Door Repair collects and uses information on quickspringsgarage.com.
Last updated: August 11, 2026
Who we are
Quick Springs Garage Door Repair (“Quick Springs Garage,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) operates the website at https://quickspringsgarage.com. We are a licensed and insured, family-run Florida business that provides residential and commercial garage door repair, springs, openers, cables, tracks, tune-ups, installation support, and related services primarily in Sarasota and Sarasota County, with support for nearby communities.
Business contact details used across this website:
- Address: 2517 Sota St, Sarasota, FL 34240
- Phone: (954) 232-0054
- Email: [email protected]
- Hours: Open 24 hours every day
Scope of this policy
This Privacy Policy describes how we handle information when you visit our static website, submit a service or contact form, call or email us, or interact with third-party tools embedded on our pages (such as map embeds or font/icon providers). It does not cover websites or apps we do not control.
Information we collect
Information you provide
When you use our service request or contact forms (for example on the homepage, Contact page, or Book Now / request-service page), you may provide:
- Full name
- Phone number
- Email address
- ZIP code
- Service type or topic selected
- A short description of your garage door issue or question
- “Where did you find us?” (when that field is present)
- Any other details you choose to include in the message
If you contact us by phone or email, we may keep the information you share so we can respond and schedule service.
Information collected automatically
Like most websites, our hosting environment or content delivery networks may receive standard technical data when your browser requests a page. That can include IP address, browser type, device type, referring page, and the pages requested. We do not operate a separate Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Meta Pixel, Hotjar, or similar advertising analytics account on this rebuilt static site.
Our own site JavaScript (for example navigation and before/after gallery controls) does not set tracking cookies and does not write personal data to local storage for marketing.
How we collect information
- Website forms on pages such as the homepage service request section, Contact, and Book Now
- Phone calls to (954) 232-0054
- Email to [email protected]
- Embedded map content when a page loads a Google Maps embed or you open our Google Maps listing
- Third-party content delivery when fonts or icons load from external CDNs (described below)
This website does not process online payments, create customer accounts, or run an in-browser checkout.
How we use information
We use the information we collect to:
- Respond to inquiries and service requests
- Discuss garage door repair, maintenance, or installation options
- Prepare written estimates and schedule visits when appropriate
- Communicate about an active or recent request (phone or email)
- Improve website clarity and fix technical issues
- Maintain reasonable security and prevent spam (including honeypot fields on forms)
- Comply with applicable legal obligations
We do not sell personal information. We do not use form submissions to build or sell marketing lists to unrelated third parties.
Form processing (PHP mail)
Service and contact forms on this website post to a server-side PHP script on our hosting account. That script uses PHP’s built-in mail function to deliver the submitted fields to our business email ([email protected]). Message delivery depends on the mail configuration provided by our web host. A copy of each real (non-spam) submission is also stored in a locked folder on the same hosting account as a backup if email is delayed or filtered. That file is not public.
Hidden form fields may include a subject line, a lead-source page URL, and a honeypot field meant to reduce automated spam. Please do not submit payment card numbers, Social Security numbers, or other highly sensitive financial or medical data through general website forms.
Cookies and similar technologies
We do not intentionally set first-party advertising cookies on this static site. Third-party providers that deliver fonts, icons, or map embeds may set their own cookies or log requests according to their policies. If your browser blocks third-party cookies, some embedded features may load differently, but core page content remains available.
If we add analytics, advertising pixels, or a cookie consent tool in the future, we will update this policy to describe those tools.
Third-party services used on this site
Based on the current website build, pages may load or link to:
- Our web host’s PHP mail transport, form delivery to our email
- Google Fonts, typography
- Font Awesome via cdnjs, icons
- Google Maps, map embeds and/or links to our business listing
- Facebook, link to our Facebook page (visiting Facebook is subject to Meta’s policies)
We do not currently integrate Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Google Ads conversion tags, Meta Pixel, YouTube embeds, reCAPTCHA widgets, payment processors, or email-marketing platforms on these static pages. If that changes, this section will be revised.
When we share information
We may share information only as needed to operate the business and complete requests you initiate, including with:
- Technicians or staff who need contact and job details to perform service
- Form and email transmission providers (our web host’s mail system and our email provider)
- Hosting, CDN, or map providers that process technical request data
- Professional advisers or authorities when required by law or to protect rights and safety
We do not sell customer contact lists.
Data security
We take reasonable administrative and technical steps appropriate to a small service business and a static website. No method of transmission over the internet is completely secure. If you prefer not to send details online, call (954) 232-0054.
Data retention
We keep inquiry and customer communication records for as long as reasonably necessary for service follow-up, business operations, recordkeeping, dispute resolution, security, or legal requirements. When information is no longer needed for those purposes, we take reasonable steps to delete or de-identify it, subject to backup and legal constraints.
Your privacy choices and requests
Depending on where you live, you may have rights to ask what personal information we hold from a website inquiry, to request a correction, or to request deletion where we are not required to keep the record. To make a request, email [email protected] or call (954) 232-0054. We may need to verify that the request relates to the person who submitted the information.
You can also choose to request service by phone instead of using web forms.
Children’s privacy
This website and our garage door services are intended for adults, homeowners, property managers, and business contacts. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child submitted information through our forms, contact us and we will take reasonable steps to remove it.
External links
Our pages may link to Google Maps, Facebook, or other external sites. Those sites have their own privacy practices. We are not responsible for content or data practices outside quickspringsgarage.com.
Updates to this policy
We may update this Privacy Policy when our website, forms, or tools change. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page will change when we post a revision. Continued use of the website after an update means you should review the revised policy.
Contact for privacy questions
Quick Springs Garage Door Repair
2517 Sota St, Sarasota, FL 34240
Phone: (954) 232-0054
Email: [email protected]
For service requests, visit Contact or Book Now. See also our Terms & Conditions.
How we approach Privacy Policy
Property managers can list multiple openings on one request. Seasonal residents should mention months of idle time. After a storm, say whether the door still moves. Email [email protected] if you need to send photos of cables, springs, or the opener rail. Photos never replace an on-site look, but they help us plan.
Related reading on this site includes torsion spring repair, opener repair, off-track recovery, cable replacement, tune-ups, and installation. Each service page explains scope. The service-area hub lists cities. Gallery photos show representative outcomes, not staged claims. If you want public reviews, use the Google Maps listing linked in the footer.
During a visit we document findings, then you choose the work. Soft recommendations only. After approved repairs we test the door through full cycles. If a part is not on the truck, we explain timing instead of guessing. Same process for Sarasota County and nearby Southwest Florida communities.
Safety first: keep people and pets clear of a moving door. Do not place bricks on remotes. If the door is off track, stop using the opener. If a cable is hanging, leave the door down if it is already closed. These habits prevent extra panel damage while you wait for a technician.
Privacy Policy questions we hear often include how long a visit takes, whether we work on the brand you already have, and how written estimates work. Visit length depends on access and what failed. We work on most major residential and commercial overhead systems. Estimates follow diagnosis, because door weight and hardware vary even on the same street.
Internal links worth using after this page: /book-now for the request form, /contact for NAP and hours, /about for who we are, /gallery for photos, and /blog for symptom guides. None of those pages replace a hands-on inspection. They help you describe the problem clearly so the visit starts faster.
Privacy Policy is easier to diagnose when the whole door is treated as one system. Springs carry the weight. Cables and drums keep travel even. Rollers and tracks guide the panel. Sensors and the opener only work well after the door is balanced. Quick Springs Garage Door Repair starts with that full inspection in privacy policy work so the first repair is the right one.
Florida humidity, salt air, and afternoon storms change how hardware ages. Lubricant dries. Fasteners rust. Photo-eyes get dirty. A door that slams, reverses, or sits heavy is sending a mechanical signal, not a random glitch. We explain those signals in plain language before anyone approves parts.
When you request service, share the ZIP, whether the door is stuck open or closed, and any recent storm, power outage, or opener change. Gate codes and HOA notes help. We are licensed and insured, open 24 hours, and we provide a written estimate after diagnosis. Call (954) 232-0054 or use the request form.
Residential doors around privacy policy often fail at torsion springs first. A loud bang and a door that will not lift by hand is a spring event. Do not try to wind springs. Commercial bays fail from cycle count: rollers flatten, cables fray, and operators strain. Both get the same safety tests before we leave: balance, travel, and auto-reverse.
Tune-ups catch dry rollers, loose track bolts, and early cable wear before they become emergency calls. Installation is discussed only when panels, rust-through, or repeated structural repairs make replacement the safer path. We do not invent awards or publish fake review counts. Shop NAP remains 2517 Sota St, Sarasota, FL 34240.
Opener motors that hum without lifting usually mean the door is too heavy because a spring lost tension. Replacing the opener first often wastes money. Off-track doors after impact need track, roller, and cable checks together. Sensor issues in bright sun are often alignment and dirt, not a new motor.
System checks on every visit
These six checks keep Privacy Policy from turning into a parts swap that misses the real load on the door.
Springs
Torsion springs lose cycles. A bang or a heavy door needs professional spring service, never DIY winding.
Cables
Frayed cables or a cable off the drum pull a door crooked. We inspect both sides with spring work.
Tracks
Impact and loose brackets bend tracks until the door binds. Forcing travel makes it worse.
Openers
Motors that hum without lifting often mean a balance problem, not only a failed gear.
Sensors
Misaligned photo-eyes reverse on close. We clean, align, and test after track work.
Maintenance
Tune-ups catch dry rollers and loose hardware before they become a stuck-door call.
Photos from garage door work
Representative service photos. Your door may need a different mix of springs, cables, tracks, or opener work after inspection.





What a service visit looks like
Request with ZIP
Call (954) 232-0054 or use the form. Mention symptoms and whether the door still moves.
Inspect the system
Springs, cables, drums, rollers, tracks, photo-eyes, and the opener are checked together.
Written estimate
You see findings and options before repair work begins. No pressure to guess parts over the phone.
Repair and test
Approved work is completed, then we test balance, travel, and auto-reverse.