For 28 years we have gratefully been serving Massachusetts with overhead doors and related products. At Lashua Door Company, we offer great customer service and the quality that you deserve.
Mass Garage Doors Expert is a family-owned local business, with a passion to provide excellent customer service. We know informed customers are happy customers, therefore, we thrive on great customer service and honest, fair pricing. We take the time to give you all of the information you need to make the best decision, whether you're replacing your broken springs or purchasing a new custom garage door
Providing quality home improvements and building needs to both residential and commercial customers all over the city and surrounding areas. Now servicing Massachusetts areas!
Electrical Business started in 1996. In 2015 based on customer demand, we now do garage door installs, specializing in Garaga doors and Liftmaster Openers.
In 1924, Edward Fimbel, Sr., signed a franchise agreement with Overhead Door Corporation of Hartford City, Indiana, to manufacture and market overhead doors in the northeast. After thirty years of manufacturing in the state of New Jersey, a facility in Nashua, N.H. was opened for easier distribution to the New England market. This operation was setup and run by Edward's eldest son, Paul. In 1968 the franchise with Overhead Door was terminated and the Fimbel family went independent. In 1993, grandsons Michael and Carl Fimbel made the move from manufacturing to retail and started up Fimbel Paunet Corporation. In 1996 a second retail office was opened in Hampton to cover the seacoast area, and eventually relocated to Brentwood, NH. This move has solidified our presence in southern New Hampshire. In the year 2000, Fimbel Paunet relocated its Nashua operation to a brand new facility in Merrimack. We look forward to a strong future providing the garage door needs of our region.
New Hampshire laws do not require a contractor making home improvements or constructions in New Hampshire to have a state license. Licensure at the state level is required for electrical and plumbing. A homeowner should check if the project complies with local city or county building codes.