Wyong, the old town
The shire seat with the racetrack in the middle of it. River-flat streets, first-generation doors, and a repair-first market that deserves a straight answer, not a sales script.
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The card: every suburb we run.
The northern end of the Central Coast, the part Gosford-centric coverage forgets. Twelve suburbs, three and a half kilometres between the two town centres, and four genuinely different kinds of garage-door work across them.
The shire seat with the racetrack in the middle of it. River-flat streets, first-generation doors, and a repair-first market that deserves a straight answer, not a sales script.
The retail and business-park centre next door: commercial roller shutters for the units, and bushfire-flagged where old Wyong isn't.
Warnervale, Wadalba, Hamlyn Terrace, Watanobbi and Kanwal: thousands of builder-grade sectional doors fitted when the estates went up, now due their first real attention.
Mardi, Tacoma and Jilliby carry the shed-door and float-clearance conversation; Berkeley Vale and Chittaway Bay sit on Tuggerah Lake's edge. Covered from the same base, written up in the shed door guide.
Each runner carries its address count, because the size of a suburb is the size of its door stock. Counts are residential-and-business addresses from the national G-NAF address file.
Address counts from G-NAF, the Geocoded National Address File (Geoscape, via data.gov.au). A count is door stock, not a promise about any one street.
The card is where we're strongest, not a fence. If you're a street past the edge of it, ask anyway and we'll give you a straight yes or no.
The last furlong
A fault gets a call-out and a straight answer at the door. A new door, shed door or shutter gets a free measure and quote. Either way, the hard part's handled from here.