Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across Santa Monica
Garage door installation in Santa Monica runs $700–$2,200 for a new single door, depending on panel style, opening width, and whether the rough opening needs modification — and in Santa Monica, it often does. If you’re in Sunset Park, Ocean Park, or anywhere along the alley grid in 90404 or 90405, Andrew Johnson from Guardian Garage Door can be on-site the same day to measure, quote, and get the job moving. Call (747) 758-3494 for a free estimate — no pressure, no guesswork.

Why Guardian Garage Door West Hollywood Is Santa Monica’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
Guardian Garage Door has built a strong local reputation in Santa Monica the old-fashioned way: Andrew Johnson shows up personally, measures accurately, and installs correctly the first time. As owner and Lead Technician, Andrew has 19 years of continuous garage door work behind him — and that tenure shows in the details that matter in a coastal city like Santa Monica, where standard installation shortcuts have real consequences. Our Garage Door Installation team has earned 613 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, with clients across the Santa Monica neighborhoods we serve regularly. When you call us, you’re getting the decision-maker on-site — not a subcontracted crew who hasn’t seen your alley, your header clearance, or your 1940s rough opening before.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Santa Monica
New Door Installation
A new door installation in Santa Monica is rarely as straightforward as it is in newer suburbs. Many homes in the 90403 and 90405 zip codes were built in the 1920s through 1950s, and their garages were designed around vehicles that were significantly narrower than today’s cars. We assess your opening dimensions, framing condition, and header clearance before ordering anything — because getting a panel to your alley-facing garage and discovering it’s two inches too wide is a delay nobody can afford. New door installation in Santa Monica typically runs $700–$2,200, with the higher end reflecting custom sizing, header work, and marine-rated finish upgrades.
Single Car Door
Single car door installation is the most common job we handle in Santa Monica’s older residential neighborhoods. The detached alley-load garages throughout Sunset Park and Ocean Park frequently have rough openings between 7 and 8 feet — well below the standard 8’6″ or 9′ width on a modern pre-hung single panel. We either source custom-width panels or rebuild the header framing to create a clean, standard opening, depending on which approach makes more structural and economic sense for your specific garage. Either way, you get a door that fits properly, seals correctly, and doesn’t leave you with a gap that defeats the whole purpose of the installation.
Double Car Door
Double car door installations in Santa Monica are more common in the larger homes north of Montana Avenue in 90402, where garages are attached and street-facing. These homes often had original wood double doors that are now warped, rotted, or simply undersized for modern SUVs. We install full double-door systems — typically Clopay or Wayne Dalton steel panels in coastal-appropriate finishes — and pair them with LiftMaster or Chamberlain openers suited to the wider span and heavier door weight. Double door installation in Santa Monica runs at the higher end of the $700–$2,200 range once the opener, hardware, and any trim work are included.
Custom Garage Door
The “North of Montana” corridor in 90402 has a concentration of custom wood carriage-house doors that are genuinely beautiful — and genuinely demanding in a coastal environment. Constant marine layer humidity causes finish delamination and panel warping in wood doors faster than most homeowners expect when they’re sold a standard product without a marine-rated topcoat. We work with Clopay’s Canyon Ridge composite series and Amarr’s Heritage line for clients who want the carriage-house look without the maintenance burden of raw wood. If you want true wood, we can advise on species and finish systems that actually hold up this close to the Pacific — not just what looks good in the showroom catalog.
What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Santa Monica
We install and service doors and openers from eight major brands: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. For Santa Monica customers specifically, we stock LiftMaster rolling-code openers and Clopay coated-steel panels locally, which cuts turnaround time significantly on the most common installation jobs. If you have an existing opener from one of these brands, we can integrate a new door with your current system — or replace the whole setup if the opener is older than its useful life. We carry the hardware, we know the products, and we don’t send you to a parts distributor to wait three weeks.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Santa Monica Homes
- Sub-9-foot rough openings in alley-load garages: Detached garages in Sunset Park and Ocean Park were sized for 1930s and 1940s vehicles, and their rough openings often measure 7’2″ to 8’6″ — too narrow for a stock modern panel. Ordering a standard door without measuring first results in a panel that won’t fit and a second mobilization charge that compounds the delay.
- Standard galvanized springs failing in 5–6 years: In Santa Monica’s direct salt-air environment, torsion spring assemblies that last 10 years in the San Fernando Valley show significant rust-pitting and failure risk in half that time. We specify marine-grade or stainless-steel springs on every new installation here — not as an upsell, but because the alternative means a premature service call.
- Fixed-code openers on alley-facing garages: Rear-alley garages in 90404 and 90405 are accessible to foot traffic from the alley, which is a meaningfully different security exposure than a street-facing garage in a quieter cul-de-sac. A basic fixed-code opener on an alley-side install is a security liability; rolling-code or myQ-enabled smart openers are baseline spec here, not optional extras.
- Powder-coated panels without marine-rated topcoat: Standard powder-coat finish bubbles and flakes faster under constant coastal humidity and salt exposure than it would even five miles inland in Culver City. Finish warranties that look solid on paper don’t account for the Pacific-facing microclimate in Santa Monica — we specify marine-rated topcoats on steel panels so the finish actually holds.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Santa Monica, CA
Here’s what installation actually costs in the Santa Monica market. These ranges reflect real job costs — including the header work and hardware upgrades that come up routinely in this city’s older housing stock.
| Service | Typical Santa Monica Range |
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| New Door Installation (single, incl. custom panel sizing) | $700–$2,200 |
| Opener Installation (LiftMaster/Chamberlain rolling-code) | $250–$550 |
| Panel Replacement (marine-rated topcoat finish) | $250–$500 |
What moves the number: opening width (custom sizing or header rebuilds add cost), door material (steel versus composite versus wood), opener type, and marine-grade hardware upgrades. A straightforward single-door swap on a properly sized opening at the lower end. A custom carriage-house door with header framing work and a smart opener on an alley garage will sit at the top of that range. Call (747) 758-3494 for a free, no-obligation estimate — Andrew will give you a real number after seeing the opening, not a ballpark that doubles at invoice.
The Santa Monica Detail That Changes How We Install
Most garage door guides — and most inland LA companies — don’t account for what Santa Monica’s alley grid actually means in the field. We were called to an alley-facing detached garage on a 1940s bungalow in Ocean Park where the homeowner wanted a new Clopay steel single door. The rough opening measured just 7 feet 2 inches wide — several inches short of a stock panel. We rebuilt the header framing to reach a clean 8-foot opening, installed a Clopay coated-steel panel with a marine-rated topcoat specified for the salt-air exposure, and paired it with a LiftMaster 84501 opener with rolling-code encryption so the alley-side install wouldn’t become a security liability. The entire job finished within a single service window, timed around the alley’s shared-access hours. That’s the kind of job a suburban installation company in Torrance or Burbank almost never encounters — and why local Santa Monica experience isn’t a marketing line, it’s a practical necessity.
We Also Serve Cities Near Santa Monica
Guardian Garage Door serves homeowners and property managers throughout the Westside. In addition to Santa Monica, we regularly install and service garage doors in Venice, Century City, Culver City, and Beverly Hills. Each of those markets has its own housing character, but the coastal-proximity and urban-density challenges we handle in Santa Monica carry over to Venice and Century City in particular. One call to (747) 758-3494 covers all of them.
Serving Santa Monica, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Santa Monica 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 Santa Monica
Yes — we handle this exact scenario regularly in Ocean Park and Sunset Park. The solution is a header rebuild that widens the rough opening to a clean 8 feet, which accepts a standard modern single-door panel without requiring a full frame replacement. The framing work adds to the job cost, but it’s far less disruptive than a full frame tear-out. Call (747) 758-3494 and Andrew can assess your specific opening and give you a real number on what the header work will add.
Marine-grade hardware is a functional necessity in Santa Monica, not a premium option — the salt-laden marine air directly off the Pacific corrodes galvanized steel springs and bare cable wire at roughly twice the rate seen even a few miles inland. A torsion spring assembly that lasts 10 years in Culver City can show serious rust-pitting and failure risk in 5–6 years in Santa Monica’s 90401–90405 zip codes. Your neighbor’s standard parts may be fine for their climate; they’d be the wrong specification for yours.
They’re possible, but they need to be specified correctly for the coastal environment. Raw or poorly finished wood doors in 90402 delaminate and warp faster than clients expect under the constant marine layer humidity. We recommend either a high-density composite like Clopay’s Canyon Ridge series — which replicates the carriage-house look without absorbing moisture — or real wood with a marine-rated exterior finish applied before installation. We’ll walk you through both options and give you honest guidance on long-term maintenance expectations. Call (747) 758-3494 for a free consultation.
We plan for it. Alley access in Sunset Park and Ocean Park has shared-use constraints that street-facing installs don’t, so we schedule our work window around alley traffic patterns and confirm access logistics with you before the job date. We bring what we need in a single trip and don’t rely on multiple vehicle movements through a tight alley. It’s a different coordination challenge than a driveway install in a newer neighborhood — but it’s one we’ve worked through many times in Santa Monica’s 90405 grid.
On alley-facing garages in Santa Monica, we install rolling-code openers — typically LiftMaster’s 84501 or comparable Chamberlain myQ-enabled models — as a baseline, not an upgrade. Rear-alley garages in 90404 and 90405 are accessible to foot traffic at any hour, which is a security exposure that a fixed-code opener doesn’t adequately address. Rolling-code encryption changes the access code with every use, so scanning or cloning a signal from the alley isn’t a viable entry method. On a street-facing garage with a driveway buffer, the risk profile is lower. On an alley-side install, the opener’s security spec matters as much as the door itself. Call (747) 758-3494 to discuss what’s right for your setup.
Reviewed by Andrew Johnson, Owner and Lead Technician at Guardian Garage Door West Hollywood, serving Santa Monica since our first year in the garage door trade — nearly two decades ago.