About Mo Better Garage: Four Georgia Shops, One Standard.
I'm Mo. Garage doors aren't my job, they're my calling. My Georgia crews roll out of Brunswick, Savannah, Douglasville, and Marietta every morning, and every one of them was trained the same way: diagnose honestly, quote in writing, fix it right the first time.
Who's Mo? Glad you asked.
That cartoon fella in the teal polo, on the trucks, on this website, probably pointing at something right now, that's me. Mo. I'm the standard this company is named after. Every quote we write, every spring we wind, every phone call we answer at 2am gets measured against one question: is this the way Mo would do it?
Here's what I stand for, and it's not complicated. Tell the customer the truth about their door. Quote the fix in writing before a single wrench moves. Charge what the work is worth, not what a panicked homeowner might pay at 6am with a car trapped in the garage. And if we ever get it wrong, come back and make it right on our dime.
My flaw? I lose my cool when I see shoddy work. A door "repaired" with drywall screws. A 12-cent roller billed like it's made of gold. Pfft. Don't even get me started. My crews have heard every one of these rants at the Brunswick shop, which is exactly the point, they know precisely what not to do before they ever ring your doorbell.
Shoddy work should bother you. It keeps me up at night.
I've opened doors held together with zip ties and prayer. I've seen "lifetime warranties" that die the moment you read the fine print. I've met homeowners charged five times the honest price for a standard spring because the guy on the phone smelled panic. Every one of those jobs offends me personally, because the people doing them call themselves garage door people, and they're making the whole trade look bad.
Garage door work is a responsibility. That door is the heaviest moving object in your house. It guards your cars, your tools, half your storage, and sometimes the main way your family walks into the home. Treating that like a quick-buck opportunity? Not in my company.
So we built the company around standards instead. Every tech trains at the Brunswick shop before touching a customer's door. Every diagnosis is explained in plain English. Every quote is written and signed before the work starts, and the price you sign is the price you pay. Every part carries a 12-month warranty, and the labor is warrantied for the life of the install. And every phone call, 2pm or 2am, gets answered by a real person.
That's the whole company. No fine print.
The four shops. Come knock on the door.
These aren't P.O. boxes or "service area" pins on a map. They're real shops with parts on the shelves and trucks out front. Brunswick is the shop, every Georgia tech we put on the road trains there before they take a single call solo.
Douglasville
8318 Durelee Ln, Suite 107Douglasville, GA 30134 (770) 588-1037 Open 24 hours · phones answered live
Marietta
2617 Sandy Plains Rd, Suite 1000-AMarietta, GA 30066 (770) 588-1037 Open 24 hours · phones answered live
If he's not on my payroll, he's not in your driveway.
Plenty of garage door companies are really just a phone number and a logo. You call, they take a cut, and they hand your job to whoever answers a text first, a stranger with a magnetic sign and a toolbox they've never inventoried. If that guy strips your opener gear or winds your spring wrong, good luck finding him next month. The company that "sent" him never actually met him.
We don't do any of that. Every tech who pulls into your driveway is a Mo Better employee, hired by us, background-checked by us, trained at the Brunswick shop by us, and driving a wrapped Mo Better truck with our phone number painted right on the side. If something's ever not right, you call that number and the same company that did the work answers the phone. That's what accountability looks like: one name on the truck, one name on the quote, one name on the warranty.
Trained in Brunswick, every one
Before a Georgia tech takes a solo call, they train at our Brunswick shop on Rose Dr, springs, openers, cables, and the Mo Better way of writing a quote.
Wrapped trucks, real uniforms
Red oval on the truck, Mo Better polo on the tech, our phone number on the door. You'll never squint at an unmarked van wondering who you just let in.
One company owns the warranty
12-month parts warranty, lifetime labor warranty, honored by the same crew that did the job. No finger-pointing between a broker and a sub, there is no sub.
Three regions, 27 cities and counting.
Four shops cover a lot of ground when the trucks roll early. Here's the territory, region by region.
Metro Atlanta
Metro Atlanta service area Brunswick shop + Savannah shopCoastal Georgia
Coastal Georgia service area Dispatched from our Brunswick shopNortheast Florida
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Now you know us. Let's make your door Waaaay Mo Better.
One call. A real person answers. A trained Mo Better tech shows up with a written quote. That's the whole experience. Metro Atlanta to Jacksonville.
"Mo Better Garage, we make it waaaay 'mo better."