Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across Los Angeles
Los Angeles garage doors carry a load most homeowners don’t think about until something goes wrong — seismic bracing requirements, salt-air corrosion along the coast, and tract-home openings built for cars that haven’t been manufactured since the Carter administration. If you’re searching for garage door installation in Los Angeles and want someone who actually knows this city’s quirks, call us at (747) 758-3494. Andrew Johnson has spent 19 years doing this work across LA’s neighborhoods, and he shows up personally to make sure the job is done right the first time.

Why Guardian Garage Door West Hollywood Is Los Angeles’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
Guardian Garage Door has built its reputation one honest job at a time across Garage Door Installation in Los Angeles — from hillside homes in Laurel Canyon to the FHA-era tract streets of South LA. With 613 verified customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars, that reputation isn’t self-reported; it’s documented by real Los Angeles homeowners who wanted accountability and got it. Our Garage Door Installation team is led by Andrew Johnson, who serves as both owner and Lead Technician — meaning the person who answers your call is the same person measuring your opening, ordering the door, and installing it. When something doesn’t look right mid-job, Andrew makes the call on the spot. There’s no waiting for a supervisor in a remote office to sign off.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Los Angeles
New Door Installation
A full new door installation in Los Angeles isn’t as straightforward as pulling the old one and dropping in a new panel. Since the 1994 Northridge earthquake exposed how badly residential garage doors performed under lateral seismic loads — collapsing and blocking evacuation routes across the San Fernando Valley — California has required horizontal bracing struts, reinforced center stiles, and hardware rated for lateral movement on all replacement and new installs. That’s a mandatory line item on virtually every Los Angeles garage door job, and most homeowners with pre-2000 doors are currently out of compliance. We build seismic compliance into every installation as a baseline, not an upsell. A typical new door installation in Los Angeles runs $825–$2,595, depending on door size, material, and the hardware required to meet current code.
Single Car Door
Single-car door installations are common across the 1950s–1970s FHA-era tract homes that blanket South LA, View Park–Windsor Hills, and much of the San Fernando Valley. The catch: many of those original openings run only 8–9 feet wide — too narrow for a full-size truck or modern SUV to pass through without folding the mirrors. When a single-car replacement also involves widening the opening, we handle the header and structural work so the framing meets current load requirements before the new door goes in. That’s a conversation we have upfront, not after the door has been ordered.
Double Car Door
Double-car door installations are one of the most requested jobs we see in Los Angeles, particularly in neighborhoods along the Westside where homeowners are converting from two separate single doors to one modern double. It sounds simple, but removing the center post between two openings requires properly transferring the load that post was carrying — a structural step that gets skipped on cut-rate jobs and shows up later as sagging headers. In hillside neighborhoods like Beachwood Canyon and Mount Washington, where expansive soils shift door frames subtly out of plumb over time, we check diagonal measurements on every install and adjust spring tension to compensate. A double-car door installation in Los Angeles typically runs in the same $825–$2,595 range, scaled to the wider opening and hardware requirements.
Custom Garage Door
Los Angeles has an unusually high density of architectural homes — Spanish Colonial Revivals in Hancock Park, mid-century moderns in Silver Lake, Craftsman bungalows in Echo Park — where a stock steel door would look out of place. We source custom wood and carriage-style doors from Clopay, Wayne Dalton, and Amarr that can be matched to existing trim, stained to a specific finish, or configured with window lites that align to the home’s original proportions. Lead time on custom orders varies by manufacturer, but Andrew walks you through the spec sheet in person so there are no surprises when the door arrives.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Los Angeles
We’re certified to install and service doors and openers from eight major brands: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. That breadth matters in a market as diverse as Los Angeles, where the door on a 1960s Culver City ranch house and the opener on a new Silver Lake ADU conversion can be two completely different platforms. We stock commonly needed parts locally so Los Angeles customers aren’t waiting days for a mail-order component. Whatever brand is already on your home — or whatever you’re looking to install — we work on it.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Los Angeles Homes
- Undersized openings on mid-century tract homes: Across South LA and the San Fernando Valley, original single-car openings built in the 1950s and ’60s often measure just 8–9 feet wide — a dimension designed for the sedans of that era. Modern SUVs and trucks don’t fit, which means an installation job frequently involves framing out a wider rough opening before the new door can go in.
- Out-of-compliance seismic bracing on pre-2000 doors: LA’s post-Northridge seismic requirements apply to replacements, not just new construction, which means a lot of homeowners discover mid-project that their existing door frame needs horizontal struts and reinforced hardware to meet current code. We identify this before we start, not after we’ve pulled the old door off.
- Salt-air corrosion on coastal installations: Homes from Playa del Rey through Venice and into West LA sit under a persistent marine layer that accelerates corrosion on torsion spring coils, cables, and bottom brackets. Standard hardware deteriorates noticeably faster in these ZIP codes — we spec stainless or hot-dip galvanized components as standard on coastal installs, not as an optional upgrade.
- Racked frames on hillside properties: In Laurel Canyon, Beachwood Canyon, and Mount Washington, seasonally shifting expansive soils cause door frames to creep out of plumb gradually. A door installed without checking diagonal measurements will bind, wear unevenly, and eventually fail prematurely. Andrew checks frame square on every hillside call and adjusts accordingly — something a tech accustomed to flat-lot Valley work often misses entirely.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Los Angeles, CA
A new garage door installation in Los Angeles typically runs $825–$2,595, and the spread is real — not a hedge. A standard steel single-car door on a straightforward opening sits toward the lower end of that range. A custom wood double-car door with full seismic hardware upgrades, an opener installation, and structural framing work on a widened opening can reach the top. Opener installation adds $295–$650 to the project if you’re adding or replacing a unit at the same time. We give you a line-item written estimate before any work begins — no surprise charges when the invoice arrives. Call (747) 758-3494 for a free, no-pressure estimate at your Los Angeles home.
We Also Serve Cities Near Los Angeles
Beyond our core Los Angeles service area, we regularly install garage doors in Koreatown, Echo Park, Silver Lake, and View Park–Windsor Hills. Each of those communities has its own housing mix — from Koreatown’s dense apartment and commercial stock to the hillside Craftsman inventory in Echo Park and Silver Lake — and Andrew brings the same neighborhood-level familiarity to every job across the greater Los Angeles area.
Serving Los Angeles, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Los Angeles area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Garage Door Installation in Los Angeles
For most Los Angeles addresses, we can schedule an in-person estimate within one to two business days, and installation typically follows shortly after the door is confirmed and on order. Emergency same-day service is available for situations where a door failure has left your property unsecured — call (747) 758-3494 and Andrew will assess what’s possible based on current schedule and parts availability.
Yes — we cover the full Los Angeles service area, including hillside neighborhoods like Laurel Canyon and Beachwood Canyon, coastal communities from Venice through Playa del Rey, South LA addresses in View Park–Windsor Hills, and dense urban pockets like Koreatown and Echo Park. If you’re in the city of Los Angeles or a directly adjacent community, we serve you.
Emergency service is available for urgent situations in Los Angeles — a door that’s come off its tracks, a spring failure that’s left your car trapped, or a panel collapse that’s exposing your home overnight. Call (747) 758-3494 to explain the situation and Andrew will prioritize accordingly. We don’t promise a specific response window, but urgent calls get treated as urgent.
Los Angeles installations run at the market rates listed above — $825–$2,595 for a new door — and the seismic compliance requirements unique to LA mean that some line items, specifically horizontal bracing struts and reinforced hardware, are mandatory here in ways they aren’t in many other California cities. That’s not padding; it’s code. Our estimates are itemized so you can see exactly what you’re paying for and why.
Warranty terms vary by manufacturer and product line — Clopay, Wayne Dalton, Amarr, and LiftMaster each carry their own coverage periods on panels, hardware, and opener components. Andrew explains the specific warranty that applies to your door and opener at the time of estimate, in plain language, before you commit to anything. We stand behind our installation labor separately and will return to address any workmanship issue without debate.
Reviewed by Andrew Johnson, Owner and Lead Technician at Guardian Garage Door West Hollywood, serving Los Angeles since 2006.