Selah sits ten minutes up Highway 823 from our home base in Yakima, and it’s one of the fastest corners of the valley for us to reach — which matters when a spring snaps at 7 AM and the car is due at work by 8.
Selah’s housing mix keeps us busy in two different ways. In town, ramblers and split-levels from the 60s through the 90s are hitting the age where original springs, openers, and rollers all retire at once. Out toward the Wenas Valley and up on Selah Heights, it’s acreage properties — shops, barns, and RV garages with tall, heavy doors that take real wind exposure coming down the Wenas. We handle both, from a squeaky roller in a Southern Ave rambler to a 14-foot shop door that jumped its track in a windstorm.
Every service we offer in Yakima is available in Selah at the same pricing — no drive-time surcharge inside the valley: spring repair, opener repair, off-track and cable repair, same-day emergency service, and new door installation.
Local tip for Selah doors
Wenas wind is the local factor: doors left partly open catch gusts funneling down the valley, and off-track calls in Selah spike on windy days. If your door lives with wind exposure, sealed rollers and a track-tightening tune-up are cheap prevention.
Why call us in Selah
- Phones answered 7 days a week, 7 AM–9 PM — not banker’s hours
- Same-day priority for stuck and unsafe doors
- Price range on the phone, firm price before work starts
- Work performed by a licensed, registered Washington contractor