1955 Gene Renner works as a commissioned salesman for Dierks Lumber Company in Kansas City, Mo. 1956 Gene partners with his father, Elmer Renner, to sell overhead doors as R&R Garage Door. 1957 A destructive tornado in Kansas City spurs many door sales, interrupting Gene's plans to drop the door business. He changes the company name to Renner Supply, selling builders' hardware and garage doors, installing Ro-Way and Wagner doors. 1964 Renner buys a Lincoln Door Clamp from Berry Door, Birmingham, Mich., and creates Delden Mfg. Co. 2003 Gene Renner retires. His daughter, Denise, becomes president of Delden. 2012 Denise Dahms (Gene Renner's daughter) has continued to fulfill the Delden tradition with customer service, an honest approach and good old fashioned hard work. She has continued to always be looking for new ideas and more efficient strategies to keep Delden Mfg. a staple in the Midwest. 2014 Delden celebrates 50 years! 2016 Gene Renner passes away at the age of 88.
We have been functioning as a sole proprietor for the last 10 years. February we got licensed and offical with the state of Missouri! We take pride in our work and use our quality and professionalism to help us spread word of our business and get the right callbacks.
We offer 70+ years of experience and we pride ourselves on being the best professional service and installation company in the business. Our mission is to make sure every customer is satisfied with the services we provide. Weaver Overhead Door was founded by George Weaver in 1937. We are the oldest known family owned garage door company in the United States. In 1950 J.R. (Dick) Weaver took over leadership of the company. Bob Weaver joined his father in business in 1973 and took over leadership in 1976. Eric Weaver joined the company in 1992, RobWeaver joined the company in 1993 and Bill Weaver joined the company in 2006. Bob Weaver retired in 2011 and Eric, Bill and Rob Weaver currently run the business. Eric Kincaid joined the company in 1999 and Jarrott Whyte joined the company in 2005. Tracy Todd started with the company in 1984.
Missouri does not issue a statewide electrical, plumbing, handyman and general contractor license and delegates licensing and permitting process to the local permitting authority of the city the contractor works in. So a contractor you consider to hire must be in compliance with any local jurisdiction regulations.