Garage Door Parts in West Hollywood, CA
If you’re dealing with a snapped torsion spring on a tuck-under parking bay off Santa Monica Boulevard, a frayed cable on an alley-facing door in the 90069 zip code, or worn rollers on a hillside property north of Sunset, you need someone who already knows what they’re walking into. At Titan Garage Door Solutions, Matthew Jackson handles Garage Door Parts jobs across West Hollywood personally — no dispatching to a subcontractor, no guesswork on arrival. Call us at (424) 395-5452) and we’ll get you scheduled fast.

Why Titan Garage Door Solutions Santa Monica Is West Hollywood’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
West Hollywood isn’t a forgiving place to work on garage doors. Rear alleys under 12 feet wide, tuck-under dingbat bays with under 10 inches of headroom clearance, and aging 1950s–1970s steel hardware that hasn’t been touched in decades — these are conditions that separate technicians who know the area from those who are figuring it out on the fly. Matthew Jackson has been handling exactly these jobs for 13 years, and West Hollywood’s dense, multi-family residential stock is well-represented in that experience.
That track record shows up in the numbers: 435 verified reviews at a perfect 5.0 rating, earned across jobs throughout the greater West Hollywood area and the surrounding Westside. Customers who check reviews before calling — and most do — consistently find the same story: Matthew arrives prepared, diagnoses accurately, and completes the work correctly the first time. For a property manager coordinating seismic soft-story retrofit work on a dingbat building, or a hillside homeowner dealing with a wind-racked panel after a Santa Ana event, that reliability matters more than a low opening price.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in West Hollywood
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion spring failure is the single most common call we get from West Hollywood, and the dry summer heat combined with fall Santa Ana wind events accelerates metal fatigue faster than most residents expect. On tuck-under dingbat bays — where the spring sits on a low header with almost no clearance — standard replacement procedures don’t always apply. Matthew carries low-headroom spring hardware specifically sized for these configurations, so the job gets done correctly rather than approximated. A torsion spring replacement in West Hollywood typically runs $180–$340 depending on spring size, door weight, and whether a low-headroom kit is required.
Extension Spring Service
Extension springs appear more often on the older single-car bays in West Hollywood’s mid-century apartment stock — lighter doors, smaller openings, hardware that’s frequently original to the building. When these springs break, the door often drops unevenly, binding the cables and adding to the repair scope. We inspect both springs and their safety cables every time, because replacing one worn extension spring while leaving its equally tired twin in place is a call-back waiting to happen. Extension spring service in West Hollywood generally falls in the $180–$340 range for the pair.
Cables & Drums
West Hollywood’s alley-facing doors take more lateral stress than most — narrow access means drivers frequently brush door edges, and the absence of windbreaks on rear-facing alleys off Romaine Street or Willoughby Avenue means cables see constant tension variation during Santa Ana conditions. Frayed or snapped lift cables make a door dangerous to operate and put immediate strain on the springs and opener. Cable and drum repairs in West Hollywood run $130–$250, and Matthew inspects the drum groove condition at the same time, since worn drums accelerate cable wear even after a fresh cable is installed.
Rollers & Hinges
Original steel rollers on 1960s and 1970s tuck-under bays in West Hollywood are frequently the noisiest and least efficient part of an otherwise functional door system. They wear flat, collect grit from alley traffic, and transfer every vibration into shared walls — a real concern in multi-unit buildings where neighbors share that wall. Upgrading to nylon-encased, sealed-bearing rollers is one of the highest-impact, lowest-cost improvements available. Roller replacement in West Hollywood typically runs $110–$220 for a full set, and the hinge condition is checked at the same visit since fatigued hinges and worn rollers usually fail on the same timeline.
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Trusted Brands We Service in West Hollywood
Matthew is factory-fluent across eight major brands — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — which means virtually any opener or door system found in West Hollywood’s housing stock is already familiar territory before we arrive. Whether you’ve got a compact LiftMaster jackshaft opener on a low-headroom tuck-under bay, a Genie chain-drive unit in an older apartment building, or a Wayne Dalton door on a custom hillside home above Sunset, we carry compatible parts and work from genuine manufacturer specifications — no improvised substitutions.

Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in West Hollywood Homes
- Torsion spring fatigue on low-headroom tuck-under bays: The combination of West Hollywood’s dry heat, Santa Ana wind stress, and original low-headroom configurations on dingbat-era buildings puts torsion springs on an accelerated wear cycle. We regularly see springs on these bays fail at half the cycle life you’d expect on a standard single-family installation.
- Soft-story retrofit scope creep into door hardware: West Hollywood’s mandatory soft-story retrofit ordinance — enforced through its own city building department since incorporation in 1984 — frequently requires header and frame modifications that expose original, non-compliant door hardware. We’ve handled dozens of parts replacements triggered directly by retrofit permit inspections in the 90069 zip code.
- Cable and bottom seal damage on alley-accessed doors: Rear alleys off streets like Fountain Avenue and Norton Avenue are tight, high-traffic corridors. Bottom seals take constant abrasion from debris and uneven alley pavement, and cables on doors that are bumped or side-loaded during tight parking maneuvers fray faster than on a standard driveway setup.
- Wind-racked panels on hillside properties north of Sunset: Custom homes on the northern hillside tier of West Hollywood — above Sunset on the grades heading toward the Hollywood Hills — sit in the path of downslope Santa Ana gusts that can rack lightweight sectional panels over time, stressing hinges, bending tracks, and throwing doors off-balance in a way rarely seen on flat lots below.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in West Hollywood, CA
West Hollywood’s market pricing for garage door parts work runs in line with the broader Westside of Los Angeles, with occasional scope additions driven by low-headroom configurations or permit-related requirements on soft-story buildings. Here’s what to expect for the most common services:
- Torsion or Extension Spring Replacement: $180–$340
- Cable & Drum Repair: $130–$250
- Roller Replacement (full set): $110–$220
- Track Realignment: $120–$240
- Garage Door Repair (general): $150–$600
Low-headroom kit requirements, specialty hardware for older dingbat-era doors, or same-day emergency response in West Hollywood may affect where a job falls within those ranges. Matthew provides a clear, upfront assessment before any work begins — no surprise line items. Call (424) 395-5452 for a free estimate on your specific situation.
We Also Serve Cities Near West Hollywood
Beyond West Hollywood, we regularly serve homeowners and property managers in Beverly Hills, Century City, Culver City, and Ladera Heights. Each of these communities has its own housing characteristics and garage door demands — and Matthew brings the same hands-on, owner-as-technician approach to every job, regardless of which side of the city line it falls on.
Serving West Hollywood, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the West Hollywood 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 West Hollywood
Same-day service is available for most West Hollywood garage door parts jobs, and emergency response is a standing offering for urgent situations like snapped springs or failed cables that leave a door inoperable. West Hollywood’s location — roughly 20 minutes from our Santa Monica base under normal traffic — makes it one of our most accessible service areas. Call (424) 395-5452 to confirm today’s availability.
Yes — we work throughout the entire 90069 zip code, from the dense alley-accessed tuck-under bays near Santa Monica Boulevard and Melrose Avenue up to the custom single-family homes on the hillside grades north of Sunset. The hillside work tends to involve larger doors, steeper driveways, and wind-exposed hardware — all conditions Matthew has worked in regularly over 13 years.
Emergency garage door service is a core part of what we do in West Hollywood — not an upsell or a maybe. If a spring snaps at night, a cable breaks during the weekend, or a door won’t close and leaves a unit exposed, you have a direct line to resolution through Matthew. Call (424) 395-5452 and we’ll walk through the situation immediately.
The base labor and parts pricing is consistent across West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Century City — you’re looking at the same ranges: springs at $180–$340, cables at $130–$250, rollers at $110–$220. Where West Hollywood jobs sometimes run higher is when low-headroom configurations on dingbat-era buildings require specialty kit hardware that Beverly Hills’ primarily single-family stock rarely needs. Matthew will tell you exactly where your job falls before any work starts — call (424) 395-5452 for a free estimate.
We carry compatible parts for all eight brands we service — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — so most West Hollywood jobs don’t require a separate parts run that delays completion. If your building has an older or less common opener model, Matthew will identify the correct replacement spec on the first visit rather than ordering generics that may not perform correctly over time.
Reviewed by Matthew Jackson, Owner & Lead Technician at Titan Garage Door Solutions Santa Monica, serving West Hollywood, CA and the greater Westside since 2012.