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We have fitted many garage doors in the Rickmansworth area over the years. The most recent job in Rickmansworth was a new electronic garage door. The customer was tired of opening and closing the garage door when it was raining and was utterly thrilled to be able to simply press a button to see their roller shutter garage door gliding up and down effortlessly.
Many of our customers state that they now use their garage to store their car now they have an electrically operated garage door. Before, they would be more inclined to leave it on the driveway. By putting your car inside your garage, you are keeping it safe from dishonest individuals, protecting it from the elements, and keeping it looking cleaner for much longer. Keeping a car in a garage also make the paintwork stay in better condition for longer too. No more bird droppings either, which can be highly corrosive, particularly when the birds have been eating acidic berries from the trees.
ACE Garage Doors are in the Rickmansworth area now and ready to fit, service or repair your garage door, so call us today!
Rickmansworth, or Ricky, as it has referred to locally is a town in south-west Hertfordshire. Rickmansworth is located approximately seventeen miles north-west of central London, five miles south-west of Watford and inside the perimeter of the M25 motorway. Rickmansworth is mainly to the north of the Grand Union Canal, formerly known as the Grand Junction Canal and the River Colne.
Rickmansworth is the administrative seat of the Three Rivers District Council; the confluence of the River Chess and the River Gade with the Colne in Rickmansworth inspired the district's name. The enlarged Colne flows south to form a major tributary of the River Thames.
Rickmansworth has a fantastic public park called the Aquadrome. It covers about one hundred acres, the Aquadrome Local Nature Reserve consists of Batchworth Lake, Bury Lake, open grassland, areas of woodland, large free car park and a children's play area. The Aquadrome boundaries are to the north, the River Colne, the east and south, the Grand Union Canal, and to the west, Stockers Lake. In 2009, the Aquadrome received a Green Flag award, which is given to parks and open spaces that meet certain exacting standards. A new cafe opened in the Aquadrome earlier in the same year. The lakes are old gravel quarries in Rickmansworth have been filled with water and fish. Some of the gravel from the site was used to build Wembley Stadium back in 1923. Both lakes are great for fishing. Batchworth Lake is popular for water skiing events and hosts the Rickmansworth Water Ski Club. Bury Lake is home to BLYM, a sailing club and an RYA recognised teaching establishment. The much larger Stockers Lake, to the west of the Aquadrome, is also a nature reserve.
Rickmansworth is served by the Metropolitan line of the London Underground and by Chiltern Railways of the National Rail network, between London Marylebone and Aylesbury.
The name Rickmansworth comes from the Saxon name 'Ryckmer', the local landowner, and 'worth' meaning a farm or stockade. In the Domesday Book of 1086, it was recorded as the Manor of Prichemaresworde. There are at least eight other spellings that date from 1119 to 1418.
There was an established settlement in this part of the Colne Valley during the Stone Age. Rickmansworth was one of five manors with which the great Abbey of St Albans had been endowed when founded in 793 by King Offa of Mercia. Local tithes supported the abbey, which provided clergy to serve the people until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1539 under King Henry VIII. Around the time of the Domesday Book, the population of "Prichemareworth", now Rickmansworth may have been about two hundred.
The infamous right hand of Henry VIII, Cardinal Wolsey, in his capacity as Abbot of St Albans, held the Manor of le More in the valley. The manor house was replaced by the hill-top mansion Moor Park, which eventually became the residence of Admiral Lord Anson, who commissioned Capability Brown to remake the formal gardens, and in 1828 of the Barons Ebury; it is now the Golf Club House. The wider area, including Croxley Green, Moor Park, Batchworth, Mill End, West Hyde and Chorleywood, formed the original parish of Rickmansworth.
In 1851, the population of Rickmansworth had grown to 4,800, and the parish was divided. St Mary's Church serves the parish concentrated in the town and extending to Batchworth and parts of Moor Park. Rickmansworth had a population of 14,571 recorded at the 2001 census.
The three rivers, the Colne, Chess and Gade, provided water for the watercress trade and power for corn milling, silk weaving, paper making and brewing, all sadly long-gone local businesses. Other industries have included leather-tanning, soft drinks, laundry, straw-plaiting, and stocking production. Now, the rivers, canal and flooded gravel pits provide for recreation.
West Mill, a water mill, existed at the time of the Domesday Survey. It was leased to the abbot and convent of St Albans by Ralph Bukberd for a term of years ending in 1539. In 1533, they leased it from the end of this term for twenty-six years to Richard Wilson of Watford. He was to keep in repair the mill and two millstones, which were ten inches thick, and over four feet in breadth. The mill was leased in 1544 to William Hutchinson, yeoman of the spicery, and Janet his wife for their lives. It afterwards came to John Wilson and was granted in 1576-77 to Richard Master. There was also a watermill called Batchworth Mill, and a fishery called Blacketts Mill in Rickmansworth. Batchworth Mill was later used as a cotton mill, but was bought in 1820 by John Dickinson & Co., and converted into paper mills, now the site of Affinity Water. Scotsbridge Mill was also productive but is now a restaurant with the unusual feature of a salmon run. During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries many of the principal inhabitants were described as "clothiers", from which it may be inferred that the manufacture of cloth was at one time continued in the parish, but this industry has long since ceased. There were also silk and flock mills here, described in 1808 as recently built.
A long-running dispute over water levels in the Batchford area, following construction of the Grand Junction Canal, was resolved in 1825, when an obelisk of over eight feet in height was erected in a pond, to function as a water gauge. It records the agreement made between the canal company, John Dickinson the miller at Batchworth Mill, and R. Williams of Moor Park the landowner.
In July 1860, Lord Ebury obtained powers to construct a new four-and-a-half-mile single-track railway line, the Watford and Rickmansworth Railway between Rickmansworth and Watford. Opening in October 1862, Rickmansworth railway station was opposite the parish church of St Mary, with interchange sidings to the Grand Union Canal. The line had stations at Watford Junction and Watford High Street and a depot in Watford. Further progress was made a year later to construct an extension from Rickmansworth to connect with the Great Western Railway's Uxbridge branch, but this was never realised.
Despite hopes that the railway would bring economic development and serve the factories and warehouses that had developed along the Grand Union Canal, it was Watford that grew at a faster pace and drew business from Rickmansworth.
The railway was never financially successful, and the Official Receiver was called in four years after opening. The company attempted to remedy its financial problems by opening several freight branches, the most notable being to the Croxley printers and to the Grand Union Canal at Croxley Green.
Rickmansworth grew dramatically during the Victorian era and in the 1920s and 1930s as part of Metro-land, due to the extension of Metropolitan Railway, and became a commuter town.
If you live in or around the Rickmansworth area and would like to see what a difference a new garage door could do for your property, why not drop us a line?
We can supply, fit, service and repair a massive range of high-quality garage doors in many distinctive styles and finishes.
Manual or electronically operated, our garage doors are certain to improve the look and curb appeal of your property. They will offer you many years of trouble-free service and we are only a phone call away should a service or repair ever be needed.
For 29 years Ace has been supplying, fitting, servicing and repairing Garage Doors, with thousands of satisfied customers in Hertfordshire and all over the South East. Providing truly excellent customer service means everything to us at ACE Garage Doors, so we put our customers needs at the heart of our business and strive to provide a friendly, prompt and speedy service without compromising on quality or value.
If you are looking for high quality Hormann Sectional Garage Door repair and service you can trust then contact ACE Garage Doors for a QUICK QUOTE today.
We aim to respond to enquiries the same day, and provide a rapid quote. If a FREE site survey is required we aim to get to you within 48 hours. We also have a 24/7 repairs service where one of our skilled team will attend to secure your property, or rescue your car!
Customer satisfaction is at the forefront of everything we do. We recognise that people lead busy lives, and so we aim to be responsive to enquiries, provide realistic lead-times and do not take any payment until the job is finished and our customers are 100% satisfied.
Our team has 36 years in the industry and only work with established brands we can set our reputation against, plus
we have no sales people or middle men you will be dealing direct with the owners of the company, Darren and Simon.
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ACE Garage Doors offer a full fitting and repair service carried out by our professionally qualified team. From the replacement of individual parts through to a full renovation of your garage, ACE Garage Doors are experts in our field with many years of experience to draw on.






We offer extremely competitive pricing by keeping our overheads low, buying in bulk and then passing the savings onto our customers. We have a reputation for providing great value and as a result, we frequently get referred to our customers' families, friends and neighbours.
We offer 10 year warranties for all our up and over and roller doors and frames, and an industry leading 5 year warranties on all our tubular motors, such is our confidence in the quality of our work and components. We also offer 2 year warranties on parts and labour for garage door repairs.
As a company we are extremely environmentally aware, and all waste materials, from your old door to the packaging materials for the new product are taken for recycling at our own cost. So by choosing ACE Garage Doors you can be reassured that you are also playing your part to protect the environment.
During the FREE SURVEY precise measurements will be taken and your needs matched against a wide range of products from leading manufacturers with whom we deal direct. We will discuss the various materials and finishes available, as well as any optional extra features you might have requested such as glazing and automation.
We can provide doors in almost any colour you can imagine, so provide us with a specific RAL colour or ask us about our colour matching service and we will find it for you! We will inform you of the price fully inclusive of VAT, and if an insurance claim is being made we are happy to provide a written quotation. We don't charge you to take your door away, and it will be recycled for you. Simple.
ACE Garage Doors supply, fit and repair the Hormann sectional garage door. We have many satisfied customers who are now enjoying the many benefits of owning the superb Hormann garage door. The Hormann sectional garage door is made to measure and are of extremely high quality. They are very attractive and maintenance free. The fibre glass Hormann sectional garage door is quite unique in that the foam inner core and the fibre glass outer skin is a very poor heat conductor which makes these garage doors the most insulated of all available on the market today.
The only disadvantage, and even this is a subjective one, is that a Hormann sectional garage door is has horizontal guide and support tracks which are hung from the garage ceiling. These tracks guide the door into the open position. Some customers feel this can look a tad unsightly but soon forget about it when they weigh up all the many benefits of owning a Hormann sectional garage door. The actual advantages of a Hormann sectional garage door well and truly outweigh the disadvantages. For example, they lift up vertically lifting making them absolutely ideal for shorter driveways, they have all round rubber seals which gives fantastic draught proofing qualities. Another major advantage of the Hormann sectional garage door is that they eliminate the need for a timber fixing frame, thus giving full drive through width and height. The full width is achieved by fitting the Hormann sectional garage door onto the rear of the brick pillars located either side of your garage.
The Hormann sectional garage door is without doubt the UK market leader in garage doors. The Hormann Promatic Belt Drive Auto Kit is the ideal motor suitable for automating the single Hormann sectional garage door. The Hormann Supramatic is especially designed for the quick opening of a Hormann sectional garage door and can be fitted to a single or double Hormann sectional garage door. It is rated for doors up to 5.5m wide. The double manual Hormann sectional garage door can be quite heavy to open. This door really is better off being automated. All Hormann sectional garage doors, including the LPU 42mm insulated, the EPU 20mm insulated and the very competitively priced single skin LTE sectional garage doors can be provided by ACE Garage Doors.
For many years, ACE Garage Doors have been in the business of providing our customers with the finest quality service fitting and servicing the Hormann sectional garage door, we even repair them in the unlikely event any component part should break. In a time when that added level of security and peace of mind are so important, it really does pay to invest in the quality and workmanship that ACE Garage Doors can offer you by installing a superb Hormann sectional garage door.
So why not get in touch with ACE Garage Doors today. We are always ready, willing and able to give your garage the finishing touch. Your home and vehicle deserve the best. ACE Garage Doors and the Hormann sectional garage door are the best.
If you would like a QUICK QUOTE then please contact us on 01438 742 664 or email us at info@ace-garage-doors.co.uk and we will be in touch shortly.
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