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Abu Hail,
Al Awir First,
Al Awir Second,
Al Bada,
Al Baraha,
Al Barsha First,
Al Barsha Second,
Al Barsha South First,
Al Barsha South Second,
Al Barsha South Third,
Al Barsha Third,
Al Buteen,
Al Dhagaya,
Al Furjan,
Al Garhoud,
Al Guoz Fourth,
Al Hamriya, Dubai,
Al Hamriya Port,
Al Hudaiba,
Al Jaddaf,
Al Jafiliya,
Al Karama,
Al Khabisi,
Al Khwaneej First,
Al Khwaneej Second,
Al Kifaf,
Al Mamzar,
Al Manara,
Al Merkad,
Al Mina,
Al Mizhar First,
Al Mizhar Second,
Al Muraqqabat,
Al Murar,
Al Sabkha,
Al Muteena
Al Nahda First,
Al Nahda Second,
Al Quoz First,
Al Quoz Industrial First,
Al Quoz Industrial Fourth,
Al Quoz Industrial Second,
Al Quoz Industrial Third,
Al Quoz Second,
Al Quoz Third,
Al Qusais First,
Al Qusais Industrial Fifth,
Al Qusais Industrial First,
Al Qusais Industrial Fourth,
Al Qusais Industrial Second,
Al Qusais Industrial Third,
Al Qusais Second,
Al Qusais Third,
Al Raffa,
Al Ras,
Al Rashidiya,
Al Rigga,
Al Safa First,
Al Safa Second,
Al Safouh First,
Al Safouh Second,
Al Satwa,
Al Shindagha,
Al Souq Al Kabeer,
Al Twar First,
Al Twar Second,
Al Twar Third,
Al Warqa’a Fifth,
Al Warqa’a First,
Al Warqa’a Fourth,
Al Warqa’a Second,
Al Warqa’a Third,
Al Wasl,
Al Waheda,
Ayal Nasir,
Aleyas,
Bu Kadra,
Dubai Investment park First,
Dubai Investment Park Second,
Dubai Media City,
Dubai Internet City,
Emirates Hill First,
Emirates Hill Second,
Emirates Hill Third,
Hatta,
Hor Al Anz,
Hor Al Anz East,
Jebel Ali 1,
Jebel Ali 2,
Jebel Ali Industrial,
Jebel Ali Palm,
Jumeira First,
Palm Jumeirah,
Jumeirah Second,
Jumeirah Third,
Jumeirah 1,
Jumeirah 2,
Jumeirah 3,
Jumeirah Park,
Jumeirah Village circle,
Jumeirah Districts,
Arabian Renches,
Motor City,
Silicon Oasis,
Jumeirah Beach Residence,
Al Wasl,
Al Safa,
Umm Al Sheif,
Umm Suqiem,
Madinat Jumeirah,
Al Mankhool,
Marsa Dubai,
Meadows,
Mirdif,
Muhaisanah Fourth,
Muhaisanah Second,
Muhaisanah Third,
Muhaisnah First,
Al Mushrif,
Nad Al Hammar,
Nadd Al Shiba Fourth,
Nadd Al Shiba Second,
Nadd Al Shiba Third,
Nad Shamma,
Naif,
Al Muteena First,
Al Muteena Second,
Al Nasr, Dubai,
port Saeed,
Arabian Ranches,
Ras Al Khor,
Ras Al Khor Industrial First,
Ras Al Khor Industrial Second,
Ras Al Khor Industrial Third,
Rigga Al Buteen,
Springs,
Meadows,
Trade Centre 1,
Trade Centre 2,
Umm Al Sheif,
Umm Hurair First,
Umm Hurair Second,
Umm Ramool,
Umm Suqeim First,
Umm Suqeim Second,
Umm Suqeim Third,
Wadi Alamardi,
Warsan First,
Warsan Second,
Za’abeel First,
Za’abeel Second,
Knowledge Village,
Dubai Media City,
Dubai Internet City,
The Greens,
Discovery Gardens,
Green Community,
Jebel Ali Gardens,
Aykon city,
Tcom city,
Downtown Dubai,
Elite Residence,
Dubai Sports City,
Business Bay,
Falcon City,
Jumeirah Village Triangle,
Sheikh Zaid Road,
Polo Homes,
Studio City,
The Garden Dubai,
Dubai Marina,
Mudon villa,
Flamingo Villa,
The Lakes,
Jumeirah Hights,
Jumeirah Islands,
Dubai production city,
Jumeirah Golf Estate,
Mudon,
The Sustainable city,
Layan,
Al Waha,
Dubai lifestyle city,

DUBAI HISTORY

Some 800 members of the Bani Yas tribe, led by the Maktoum Family, settled at the mouth of the creek in 1833. The creek was a natural harbour and Dubai soon became a center for the fishing, pearling and sea trade.

By the turn of the 20th century Dubai was a successful port. The souk (Arabic for market) on the Deira side of the creek was the largest on the coast with 350 shops and a steady throng of visitors and businessmen. By the 1930s Dubai's population was nearly 20,000, a quarter of whom were expatriates.

In the 1950s the creek began to silt, a result perhaps of the increasing number of ships that used it. The late Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, decided to have the waterway dredged. It was an ambitious, costly, and visionary project. The move resulted in increased volumes of cargo handling in Dubai. Ultimately it strengthened Dubai's position as a major trading and re-export hub.

When oil was discovered in 1966, Sheikh Rashid utilized the oil revenues to spur infrastructure development in Dubai. Schools, hospitals, roads, a modern telecommunications network … the pace of development was frenetic. A new port and terminal building were built at Dubai International Airport. A runway extension that could accommodate any type of aircraft was implemented. The largest man-made harbor in the world was constructed at Jebel Ali, and a free zone was created around the port.

Dubai's formula for development was becoming evident to everyone – visionary leadership, high-quality infrastructure, an expatriate-friendly environment, zero tax on personal and corporate income and low import duties. The result was that Dubai quickly became a business and tourism hub for a region that stretches from Egypt to the Indian sub-continent and from South Africa to what are now called the CIS countries.

Since the 1960s, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, then ruler of Abu Dhabi, and Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum had dreamed of creating a federation of the Emirates in the region. Their dreams were realized in 1971 when Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Fujairah and (in 1972) Ras Al Khaimah, joined to create the United Arab Emirates.

Under the late Sheikh Zayed, the first President of UAE, the UAE has developed into one of the richest countries in the world with a per capita GDP in excess of US$17,000 per annum.

In the 1980s and early 1990s, Dubai took a strategic decision to emerge as a major international-quality tourism destination. Investments in tourism infrastructure have paid off handsomely over the years.

Dubai is now a city that boasts unmatchable hotels, remarkable architecture and world-class entertainment and sporting events. The beautiful Burj Al Arab hotel presiding over the coastline of Jumeira beach is the world's only hotel with a seven star rating. The Emirates Towers are one of the many structures that remind us of the commercial confidence in a city that expands at a remarkable rate. Standing 350 meters high, the office tower is the tallest building in the Middle East and Europe.

Dubai also hosts major international sporting events. The Dubai Desert Classic is a major stop on the Professional Golf Association tour. The Dubai Open, an ATP tennis tournament, and the Dubai World Cup, the world's richest horse race, draw thousands every year.

DUBAI HISTORY

Some 800 members of the Bani Yas tribe, led by the Maktoum Family, settled at the mouth of the creek in 1833. The creek was a natural harbour and Dubai soon became a center for the fishing, pearling and sea trade.

By the turn of the 20th century Dubai was a successful port. The souk (Arabic for market) on the Deira side of the creek was the largest on the coast with 350 shops and a steady throng of visitors and businessmen. By the 1930s Dubai's population was nearly 20,000, a quarter of whom were expatriates.

In the 1950s the creek began to silt, a result perhaps of the increasing number of ships that used it. The late Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, decided to have the waterway dredged. It was an ambitious, costly, and visionary project. The move resulted in increased volumes of cargo handling in Dubai. Ultimately it strengthened Dubai's position as a major trading and re-export hub.

When oil was discovered in 1966, Sheikh Rashid utilized the oil revenues to spur infrastructure development in Dubai. Schools, hospitals, roads, a modern telecommunications network … the pace of development was frenetic. A new port and terminal building were built at Dubai International Airport. A runway extension that could accommodate any type of aircraft was implemented. The largest man-made harbor in the world was constructed at Jebel Ali, and a free zone was created around the port.

Dubai's formula for development was becoming evident to everyone – visionary leadership, high-quality infrastructure, an expatriate-friendly environment, zero tax on personal and corporate income and low import duties. The result was that Dubai quickly became a business and tourism hub for a region that stretches from Egypt to the Indian sub-continent and from South Africa to what are now called the CIS countries.

Since the 1960s, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, then ruler of Abu Dhabi, and Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum had dreamed of creating a federation of the Emirates in the region. Their dreams were realized in 1971 when Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Fujairah and (in 1972) Ras Al Khaimah, joined to create the United Arab Emirates.

Under the late Sheikh Zayed, the first President of UAE, the UAE has developed into one of the richest countries in the world with a per capita GDP in excess of US$17,000 per annum.

In the 1980s and early 1990s, Dubai took a strategic decision to emerge as a major international-quality tourism destination. Investments in tourism infrastructure have paid off handsomely over the years.

Dubai is now a city that boasts unmatchable hotels, remarkable architecture and world-class entertainment and sporting events. The beautiful Burj Al Arab hotel presiding over the coastline of Jumeira beach is the world's only hotel with a seven star rating. The Emirates Towers are one of the many structures that remind us of the commercial confidence in a city that expands at a remarkable rate. Standing 350 meters high, the office tower is the tallest building in the Middle East and Europe.

Dubai also hosts major international sporting events. The Dubai Desert Classic is a major stop on the Professional Golf Association tour. The Dubai Open, an ATP tennis tournament, and the Dubai World Cup, the world's richest horse race, draw thousands every year.

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As the premier garage door retailer and service provider in Dubai, Garage Door Repair Dubai is dedicated to giving our customers the best of everything: the best products, the best repairs, and the best service. If you ever find yourself in need of emergency garage repair in Dubai, look no further than Garage Door Repair Dubai.

 

Our Services How We Can Help You

We want you to have the best possible experience with your garage door. We aren’t interested in selling you the perfect door and then just walking away. We are committed to helping with all your garage door needs for the life of the door, and that includes maintenance and repairs.

If any component of your garage door breaks, one of our trained technicians can identify and solve the problem. In fact, there are some repairs that our technicians can complete right there on the spot, without even leaving to get a part. Because the trucks they drive are full of virtually every part they might need to fix a broken garage door opener, such repairs can happen immediately so that you can get on with your day.

Central Location - Dubai

Southern Ontario is full of sprawling cities and suburbs, and Dubai is right in the middle of all of it. This advantageous location was one of the reasons  Garage Doors Repair Dubai decided to locate in Dubai, mainly because our service technicians drive around to homes all over the province. The good news for homeowners in Dubai 30% Off Any Garage Services I n Dubai

If your garage door has to stop working, wouldn’t it be nice if it happened at a convenient time for you? If only that’s how it worked! Because we know your garage door isn’t bound by your schedule, we offer emergency garage door repairs in Dubai twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. At Garage Doors Repair Dubai, we are so dedicated to our customers that we have technicians available all through the night, all weekend long, and on all holidays. There are no caveats to the phrase “24/7 service” so even if it’s three in the morning on Sunday or midnight on a weekday, we have technicians available to do your emergency repair.

When you need emergency garage repair or even scheduled maintenance, look no further than Garage Doors Repair Dubai. Our commitment to the best products and the best service shows.