Trademark & Brand Protection

We Trademarked Our Name. Most Garage Door Companies Can't Even Keep Theirs.

Garage Door Fix is registered in both Canada and the United States. In an industry full of pop-up operations and recycled Google listings, we put our name on a federal register — twice.
TMA1352082Canada (CIPO)
98141232United States (USPTO)

Why Should You Care About a Trademark?

Short answer: it tells you whether a company plans to be around next year.

Here's what most people don't know about the garage door industry: a huge number of the companies you see on Google aren't really companies at all. They're call centers running dozens of fake business profiles across every major city. The names change. The phone numbers rotate. The "technician" who shows up is a freelancer who was dispatched by someone who's never touched a garage door.

These operations don't register trademarks. They don't register with the Better Business Bureau. They don't get Consumer Choice Awards. Because all of those things require one thing they don't have: a real, accountable business behind the name.

A trademark is a bet on your own reputation. You're telling the federal government — in our case, two federal governments — "this is us, hold us accountable." Companies that plan to disappear don't do that.

Dual North American Registration

Canada

TMA1352082

Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO)

Verify on CIPO

United States

98141232

United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)

Verify on USPTO

What a Trademark Actually Tells You

It's not about logos. It's about what kind of company you're letting into your home.

They're a Real Business

A trademark is a public record. You can verify it in a federal database. That's a different level of accountability than a Google listing anyone can create in 10 minutes. Ask the next garage door company that calls you: what's your trademark number? Watch the silence.

They Plan to Stay

Trademark registration costs money, takes months, and requires ongoing maintenance. Companies that plan to fold next year don't bother. Companies that plan to be fixing your neighbor's door in 2035 do. We filed in two countries because we're building something permanent.

Their Warranty Means Something

When we write "5-year warranty" on your invoice, we're a federally registered company with a public record, a BBB profile, and a physical presence in three cities. When a pop-up operator writes the same thing, good luck finding them in year three.

They're Not Hiding

Our trademark numbers are public. Our prices are public. Our reviews are public. Our BBB record is public. Our technicians' names are on our website. When a company operates in the open like this, it's because they have nothing to hide. When they don't — ask yourself why.

The Garage Door Industry Has a Trust Problem

Thousands of operators across Canada. Most with no trademark, no BBB listing, no verifiable address. Many aren't even garage door companies — they're lead generation businesses that dispatch whoever picks up the phone. The "company" you think you're calling might not exist next month.

Of the companies that are real, most stop at a business license. Trademark registration — especially in two countries — filters out everyone who isn't serious about being around long enough for it to matter.

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Fewer than a dozen garage door companies in Canada hold both Canadian and U.S. registered trademarks. We're one of them.

The Full Picture

A trademark is one piece. Here's the rest.

Registered Trademark (CA + US)

Federal protection in two countries

BBB Accredited, A+ Rating

Public record — complaints and all

Consumer Choice Award

Two consecutive years, consumer-verified

3,430+ Five-Star Reviews

Google-verified across three cities

32,000+ Completed Jobs

Since 2019 across Western Canada

Exclusive Canadian Ryterna Dealer

Premium European doors, nobody else has them

Any company can run a Google ad. The question is what's behind it. We've spent seven years building something that's verifiable at every level — from federal trademark databases to your neighbor's Google review.

What the Trademark Covers

  • The name "Garage Door Fix" as used in garage door repair, installation, and maintenance.
  • All associated logos, wordmarks, and brand identifiers — vehicles, uniforms, signage, digital properties.
  • The regional names "Calgary Garage Door Fix," "Edmonton Garage Door Fix," and "Saskatoon Garage Door Fix."
Legal

Unauthorized Use

Using the Garage Door Fix name, logo, or any confusingly similar variation without written authorization is prohibited under Canadian and U.S. trademark law.

We actively monitor for infringement in both jurisdictions. If you see someone using our name or branding without authorization, let us know at contact@garagedoorfix.ca.

Where We Operate

Three cities. Same standards. Same published prices. Same employee technicians.

Calgary, AB

Headquarters. Calgary, Airdrie, Cochrane, Chestermere, Okotoks, and surrounding areas.

(403) 990-9536Learn more

Edmonton, AB

Edmonton, St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, Leduc, and area.

(825) 901-9596Learn more

Saskatoon, SK

Saskatoon, Warman, Martensville, and the greater Saskatoon area.

(306) 400-9889Learn more

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Registered trademark in Canada and the United States