- Texas License #B19847
- Family Owned Since 2010
- Texas Markets 36
- Response · Central TX approx 14 min
- Dispatch 24 / 7
- Google Rating 4.9 / 5
WHO SIGNS UP FOR AN INSPECTION PLAN
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Homeowners Planning Ahead
Austin doors 7 or more years old that have never been professionally inspected. One plan locks in the rate and removes the annual "I should get that checked" from the mental list.
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Sellers and Buyers
Pre-listing homeowners who need a clean written inspection report before the buyer's inspector shows up. Buyers who want documented condition history from day one.
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Property Managers
HOAs, rental portfolio owners, and commercial facility managers with three or more garage doors. A single annual invoice covers all properties with OSHA-eligible documentation for each location.
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Long-Term Cost Planners
Homeowners who prefer predictable service costs. A multi-year plan locks in current pricing, adds a parts discount, and provides a documented maintenance history that supports warranty claims.
HOW THE INSPECTION MEMBERSHIP WORKS
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Select Your Plan
Call or request online. Tell us your door count, age, and service history. We match you to the right plan and confirm your service area coverage before any commitment.
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First Inspection Scheduled
We book your first inspection at a time you choose, typically spring or fall. Appointments confirm within one business day. No dispatch fees apply to scheduled membership visits.
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Full UL325 Safety Inspection
The technician works through all spring, cable, sensor, and opener safety systems. Every checkpoint tested and documented. You can observe and ask questions throughout. Typical visit: 45 to 60 minutes.
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Written Report and Repair Quote
You receive a written safety report before the technician leaves. If repairs are needed, we quote at member discount rates. No obligation to proceed. Minor adjustments completed same visit at no extra charge.
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Annual Renewal or Next Cycle
Annual plan members receive a renewal reminder 60 days before the anniversary date. Multi-year members are automatically scheduled at the same seasonal window each year. Cancel any time with 30 days notice.
WHAT EVERY INSPECTION COVERS ACROSS ALL PLAN TIERS
The Same 20-Point Check, Every Year, Documented in Writing.
A garage door weighs 150 to 400 pounds and operates under 150 to 200 pounds of torsion spring tension. That tension counterbalances the door weight so the opener only handles a fraction of the load. When the calibration drifts, the opener motor compensates by working harder. The motor degrades faster. The spring reaches failure sooner. A membership inspection catches this drift before it compounds.
Austin's Hill Country climate accelerates component wear in ways that moderate climates do not. Summer ambient temperatures in attached garages routinely exceed 110 degrees. Thermal cycling fatigues torsion spring coils and drives lubricant out of roller bearings faster than in northern states. Clarksville and Hyde Park homes with older wooden panel doors face additional hinge plate cracking and weatherseal brittleness that unaddressed accelerates track misalignment. Cedar Park and Georgetown doors on Hill Country limestone foundations also see more ground movement affecting track plumb than central Austin slab foundations.
Each annual inspection covers six system groups: spring condition and balance test; cable condition, drum wrap, and bottom bracket hardware; photo-eye sensor alignment verified with live beam-block test; contact auto-reverse timed against the UL325 two-second standard; opener force limit calibration checked against door weight; and panel and hinge integrity with written condition rating on every component. The written report from inspection one becomes the baseline for inspection two. Over three years you have a documented component history, not a single snapshot.
- Spring tension and balance test: door holds at midpoint without opener
- Cable condition, drum wrap, and bottom bracket assessed close-up
- Photo-eye sensor alignment verified with live beam-block function test
- Contact auto-reverse timed to UL325 two-second standard
- Opener force settings calibrated to door weight and travel limits
- Multi-year plan: written baseline from year one used to track component drift
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Checkpoints on every inspection, documented in writing before we leave
3 Yrs
Maximum plan length: three annual inspections, locked rate, 15% parts discount
Since 2010
Texas-licensed family service, Austin and 36 Texas markets
Texas DPS License #B19847 · Bonded · Insured
COMPARE INSPECTION PLANS
| Plan | Single Annual Visit | 2-Year Contract | 3-Year Contract | Commercial Multi-Property |
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| Cost per inspection | $99 | $89/yr (billed annually) | $79/yr (billed annually) | Custom quote by door count |
| Visit frequency | 1 per year, on request | 1 per year, auto-scheduled | 1 per year, auto-scheduled | Quarterly to annual per property |
| Parts and repair discount | None | 10% on all repairs | 15% on all repairs | 15% sitewide across all properties |
| Priority dispatch for repairs | Standard scheduling | Next-available priority | Same-day priority | Dedicated service contact |
| Lifespan extension (estimated) | 1-2 years | 2-4 years | 3-5 years | 3-5 years per door |
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
We signed up for the three-year plan after the technician found a fraying cable during our first inspection. He showed me the broken strands before replacing it. Now we have a written report from three years in a row. When we refinanced, our insurance agent asked for documentation on the garage door and we just handed her the folder.
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Pricing for this service is custom-quoted
Specialty work like this depends on parts, building type, and scope. Call for a precise price or send the details and we will quote within the hour.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is a garage door safety inspection membership plan?
A membership plan is a scheduled inspection contract: we visit on a set annual or biannual cadence, perform the full UL325 safety check, document all findings in a written report, and apply your member discount to any repair work completed. Two-year and three-year contracts lock in the current inspection rate and add priority scheduling and a parts discount of 10 to 15 percent. Plans are transferable to the next homeowner at no fee.
How often does the inspection happen under each plan?
The Single Annual plan schedules one inspection per year at a time you choose, typically spring or fall. The two-year and three-year plans default to one inspection per year at the same seasonal window. Commercial multi-property plans are set at a cadence matched to each property's door count and traffic volume, typically quarterly to annually per location.
What does the safety inspection cover?
Every inspection covers: spring tension and balance test, cable condition and drum wrap, roller and hinge wear, track alignment and bracket tightness, photo-eye sensor alignment and beam-block function test, contact auto-reverse timed to the UL325 two-second standard, opener force limit calibration, manual emergency release, and panel and weatherseal integrity. All findings documented in a written report before the technician leaves.
Do multi-year plans include repairs or just inspections?
Plans cover the inspection visit and written report. Repair work is quoted separately and discounted at 10 percent on the two-year plan and 15 percent on the three-year plan. The inspection fee is applied toward any repair completed the same visit. Common same-visit repairs: sensor realignment, force calibration adjustment, lubrication, and hardware tightening. Spring replacement and cable replacement are quoted separately.
What does the written report include?
The written report lists the technician name, license number, inspection date, door model and age, pass or fail result for every checkpoint, photos of any deficiencies, urgency rating on each finding, recommended repairs with estimated cost ranges, and a UL325 compliance statement. Reports are suitable for insurance submission, home sale disclosure, or facility maintenance records.
Can I reach Georgetown, Leander, and Kyle on a membership plan?
Yes. Membership plans cover all 36 Texas markets we serve, including Georgetown, Leander, Cedar Park, Round Rock, Pflugerville, Kyle, Buda, and San Marcos. Travel is included in the plan price for all covered markets. Call to confirm your address before signing up.
What is the commercial multi-property plan and who is it for?
The commercial multi-property plan is designed for property managers, HOAs, and businesses operating three or more doors across one or more locations. It provides a single annual invoice for all covered properties, a dedicated service contact, inspection scheduling coordinated to minimize property access disruption, OSHA-eligible documentation for each location, and 15 percent parts discount sitewide.
Is the inspection technician licensed?
Yes. Texas DPS Locksmith License #B19847. We are bonded and insured. All technicians are direct employees of Pros On Call, not contract labor. The license number appears on every written inspection report.
Start Your Inspection Plan. No Contract Pressure.
Texas-licensed technicians, License #B19847. Written safety report on every visit. Cancel any time with 30 days notice. Call (888) 601-6005 to discuss the right plan for your home.
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