Fast, Reliable Garage Door Parts Across Van Nuys
Van Nuys sits at the scorching center of the San Fernando Valley, where summer heat regularly pushes past 105°F — conditions that shred weatherstripping, fatigue torsion springs, and cook opener motors faster than almost anywhere else in the LA metro. When a part fails on a garage door in Van Nuys, the fix usually can’t wait. Andrew Johnson takes calls directly at (747) 758-3494 and dispatches to Van Nuys neighborhoods from Reseda Boulevard to Burbank Boulevard, bringing the right part for the job the first time so you’re not stuck waiting on a second visit.

Why Guardian Garage Door West Hollywood Is Van Nuys’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Van Nuys homeowners who’ve dealt with franchise crews showing up late with the wrong parts have a different experience when they call Guardian Garage Door. Our Garage Door Parts team is led by Andrew Johnson — he’s the one who answers, the one who quotes, and the one who shows up with a truck stocked for the valley’s most common failure patterns. That’s not a pitch; it’s just how owner-operated works.
Across 613 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, customers consistently mention two things: we show up when we say we will, and we explain what broke and why before touching anything. For Van Nuys residents dealing with post-Northridge framing quirks, narrow tract-home openings, or heat-accelerated part failures, that diagnostic honesty matters. Nearly two decades in the garage door trade means Andrew has seen every failure mode this valley produces — and he stocks parts accordingly.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Van Nuys
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion spring replacement in Van Nuys runs $210–$400, and the valley’s extreme heat is a direct reason that range exists. The thermal cycling in an unventilated Van Nuys garage — swinging from 60°F in January to 120°F+ inside a south-facing garage in August — causes metal fatigue at a rate that shortens spring lifespan well below the manufacturer’s rated cycle count. We spec springs with a higher cycle rating than the original equipment on most post-WWII tract homes along Sepulveda and Victory Boulevard, because replacing an undersized spring twice costs more than getting the right one the first time.
Extension Spring Service
Older single-car garages in the Garnsey and Hewitt areas frequently run extension springs rather than torsion setups — a legacy of the narrow 8–9 ft openings common to 1950s and 1960s construction in Van Nuys. Extension spring replacement in Van Nuys typically falls in the $210–$400 range depending on door weight and whether the safety cables that contain a broken spring are intact. We always replace safety cables at the same visit; a snapped extension spring without one is a serious hazard in an occupied home.
Cables & Drums
Cable and drum work in Van Nuys runs $155–$295 for most residential doors. Frayed or snapped cables are especially common here because the 1994 Northridge earthquake — whose epicenter was roughly four miles from central Van Nuys — racked door frames across the neighborhood. Three decades of settling since then mean cable drums on many of these doors sit slightly out of plumb, creating uneven cable wear that snaps one side long before the other shows any sign of stress. When we replace cables, we check drum alignment and header plumb — skipping that step is why the cable breaks again six months later.
Rollers & Hinges
Roller replacement in Van Nuys runs $130–$260 depending on the number of rollers and whether the hinges have stress-cracked from decades of use. Steel door skins expand significantly in Van Nuys’s midday heat, and when rollers are worn to the point where the door sits unevenly in the track, that thermal expansion causes the door to bind hard enough to strip the opener’s drive system. We upgrade to nylon rollers with sealed bearings on most Van Nuys jobs — they run quieter and handle temperature-driven track movement far better than the stamped-steel originals found on Clopay and Wayne Dalton doors installed in the 1980s and 1990s.
Weatherstripping & Bottom Seal
Weatherstripping and bottom seal replacement is one of the most frequent calls we get from Van Nuys homes with south- or west-facing garage doors. The valley’s radiant heat degrades vinyl and rubber seals in a fraction of the time it would take in a coastal climate — a seal that might last eight years in Santa Monica might last three in Van Nuys. Replacement typically costs $175–$710 depending on the scope; a simple bottom seal swap is on the lower end, while full perimeter weatherstripping on a two-car door with a warped panel is more involved. We use EPDM-grade seals on Van Nuys jobs specifically because they hold up against prolonged UV and heat exposure far better than standard vinyl.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Van Nuys
Van Nuys garages run the full spectrum of equipment — LiftMaster and Chamberlain openers are common in homes updated after 1994, while older Craftsman and Genie units survive in many original tract homes near the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area corridor. We carry parts compatible with all eight brands we’re certified on: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. Stocking locally for Van Nuys means we’re not ordering springs and cables from a warehouse a day away — Andrew arrives with the part, not a promise to come back with it.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Van Nuys Homes
- Heat-fatigued torsion springs on post-WWII homes: The valley floor heat basin accelerates metal fatigue on torsion springs faster than manufacturer cycle ratings predict. Van Nuys homes built in the 1950s–1970s often still have original or first-replacement springs that are well past their safe service life — we find broken springs on doors that look otherwise fine.
- Out-of-square openings from post-Northridge settling: Thirty years of settling since the 1994 earthquake have left many Van Nuys door frames subtly racked. Tracks twist, doors won’t seal at the sides, and standard replacement panels won’t fit flush — problems that show up fast when a homeowner assumes it’s just a roller issue.
- Sagging headers from unpermitted post-earthquake repairs: Quick sistering repairs done on garage headers in 1994–1996 — often without permits — are now sagging enough to deflect tracks and void standard door warranties. We see this regularly in the Northridge and Reseda corridor and flag it before any part replacement so the fix actually holds.
- Degraded bottom seals on sun-exposed doors: South- and west-facing doors along Van Nuys streets like Burbank Boulevard and Reseda Boulevard see seal deterioration in two to three years rather than the typical seven to ten. Cracked or missing seals let valley dust, pests, and summer heat pour into the garage — and into homes where the garage shares a wall.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Van Nuys, CA
Garage door parts pricing in Van Nuys is straightforward when you know what you’re looking at. Torsion and extension spring work runs $210–$400. Cable and drum repair falls between $155–$295. Roller replacement runs $130–$260, and weatherstripping or bottom seal work ranges from $175 up to $710 for a full perimeter seal on a larger or damaged door. What moves the number within those ranges is door weight, the condition of surrounding hardware, and whether we uncover a secondary issue — like a sagging header or an out-of-plumb drum — that needs to be addressed for the repair to last. Andrew quotes before he wrenches, always. Call (747) 758-3494 for a free on-site estimate with no obligation to book.
We Also Serve Cities Near Van Nuys
Guardian Garage Door West Hollywood serves the full stretch of the central valley, including Valley Glen, Sherman Oaks, Encino, and North Hills. If your property sits just over the Van Nuys city line, call the same number — Andrew covers the surrounding communities on the same service runs and brings the same stocked truck regardless of which ZIP code you’re in.
Serving Van Nuys, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Van Nuys 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 Parts in Van Nuys
We dispatch to Van Nuys and have response coverage across the 91401, 91405, and 91406 ZIP codes. Same-day service is available for most parts calls, and emergency situations — a door that won’t close and is leaving your home unsecured — are prioritized. Call (747) 758-3494 and Andrew will give you an honest arrival window on the spot.
Yes — we service all of Van Nuys, from the residential streets near the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area and Lake Balboa to the older tract neighborhoods closer to Victory Boulevard and Golden State Freeway. No part of Van Nuys is outside our service area. If you’re unsure, just call and ask.
Emergency service is available for Van Nuys customers when a door failure creates a security or safety issue — a spring that snaps and leaves the door down across your car, or a cable break that leaves the door hanging open overnight. Call (747) 758-3494 to reach Andrew directly and describe what’s happening; he’ll tell you whether it warrants an emergency call and what to expect.
Pricing is consistent across the central valley service area — a torsion spring replacement in Van Nuys runs the same $210–$400 as it does in Sherman Oaks or Encino. Where Van Nuys jobs sometimes run toward the higher end of a range is when we uncover secondary issues specific to the area: sagging post-earthquake headers, out-of-square frames, or heat-warped panels that need to be addressed alongside the primary part. We’ll always quote those separately before proceeding. Call (747) 758-3494 for a free estimate.
Parts and labor are warranted on every job — Andrew stands behind the work personally because his name and reputation are on every call he takes in Van Nuys. Specific warranty terms are confirmed at the time of the estimate based on the part and manufacturer coverage. If something isn’t right after we leave, you call the same number and the same person answers. That’s what owner-operated actually means.
Reviewed by Andrew Johnson, Owner and Lead Technician at Guardian Garage Door West Hollywood, serving Van Nuys and the San Fernando Valley for over 19 years.