Proceed with Caution
Proceed with Caution: Warranty & Repair Issues
I used Homestead Garage Doors (also known as The Garage Door Company Ltd., owned by Mark Wiebe) this summer after receiving an email with a zero-dollar invoice—it looked like free maintenance, but that may have been my misunderstanding.
They had repaired my garage door four years ago and verbally told me it came with a 5‑year warranty. In August 2025, they replaced worn parts and charged me $889.27 via e‑transfer. Less than a month later, loud noises began during operation, and the door eventually failed to close properly on a Tuesday.
I called multiple times over three days—someone answered each time, but no technician showed up. Finally, Mark answered on Friday and said they could only come the following Wednesday. Due to the urgency, I hired another local company in Cochrane for an emergency $99.75 repair. They found an improperly installed rail from Homestead’s August repair, which caused a wheel to come off.
I then discovered they billed me for torsion springs that should have been covered under the 5‑year warranty. I emailed Homestead offering to waive that charge if they reimbursed the emergency repair cost and came to inspect the noise free of charge—but received no response. Had they done so, I would have considered the matter resolved.
Overview:
Charged for springs under warranty
Three days of no technician response
$99.75 emergency repair needed
No follow-up or resolution offered
Recommendation:
Confirm warranty terms in writing, double-check parts and installation quality, and be cautious.
For context, they have a 2.6/5 Trustpilot rating (75% 1-star) and a 1.2/5 on TrustedPros, with multiple complaints about pricing, quality, and misleading practices.








