№ 190 · Listed
Trade · Garage Doors
Location · Hurricane / St. George
Status · Listed in 435 Alliance

Garage Doors

Maverick Overhead Doors

Hurricane / St. George · Listed in the 435 Alliance — a Southern Utah register of vetted, locally owned businesses.

Maverick Overhead Doors opened in 2024 — a Hurricane shop, two couples on the founding masthead, and a service area drawn around the towns the founders actually live in. Logan Forsyth was born and raised in St. George and brings the door work; Courtney Forsyth is the co-founder. Gary and Brenda Fielding round out the team, with Gary contributing more than thirty years of Southern Utah residency and prior garage door experience. The shop runs out of 5947 W Nebo Lane, Suite 2 in Hurricane, in the light-industrial strip west of the airport.

A New Hurricane Shop

A 2024 founding date matters here. Hurricane in 2024 is not the Hurricane of 2008 — Sand Hollow, Coral Canyon, and the master-planned subdivisions south of town have produced a steady stream of new garage doors and aging openers that need a local shop on call. Maverick is positioned exactly into that gap. The service area as stated covers St. George, Washington, Santa Clara, Ivins, Hurricane, and Cedar City — Washington and Iron counties, no Mesquite extension, no Wasatch Front overflow.

Services

The work mix is the standard residential menu: door installation, repair and service, opener installation and maintenance, spring replacement, remote and keypad installation, and tune-ups. The company markets 24/7 emergency and same-day service. No commercial overhead door, gate, or rolling-steel work is claimed; this is residential and small-shop work for now. Aggregate review counts are still small — a 5.0 Yelp rating from a handful of customers — which is consistent with a year-one shop and not yet load-bearing as a signal.

Maverick in the 435

Maverick is best framed as a new local entrant, not a known quantity. The founders have St. George and Southern Utah roots, the Hurricane address is real, and the tone of the marketing is deliberately neighborly — school events, fundraisers, the kind of community involvement that one-year-old shops put on the page hoping it lands. No Utah DOPL contractor license number is published on the pages reviewed, which is a meaningful gap to close before a 435 listing relies on it. Vetting should weight the recency of the LLC, confirm the license number directly, and revisit review trajectory in twelve months.

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