Garage Door Repair in West Hollywood, CA
Garage door repair in West Hollywood typically runs $150–$600 depending on the problem, and in most cases Matthew Jackson can reach your address in 90069 the same day. West Hollywood’s dense alley-load apartments, low-clearance tuck-under bays, and shared multi-unit doors create conditions that most repair companies aren’t set up for. Call (424) 395-5452 and you’ll reach Matthew directly — not a dispatcher routing jobs to whoever’s available.

Why Titan Garage Door Solutions Santa Monica Is West Hollywood’s Preferred Garage Door Repair Company
Matthew Jackson has been working garage doors for 13 years, and a meaningful share of those calls have come from buildings along Santa Monica Blvd, Fountain Ave, and the rear service alleys that run behind WeHo’s dense residential blocks. That’s not generic experience — it’s pattern recognition that shows up the moment we pull into a sub-10-inch headroom bay and already know what hardware is going to work. When you search for Garage Door Repair in West Hollywood, you deserve someone who has actually been in these alleys before.
Titan carries 435 verified five-star reviews because Matthew handles every job personally as both owner and lead technician. There’s no rotating crew, no subcontractors sent in his place. West Hollywood customers have consistently noted that the person who answers the phone is the same person who shows up with the tools — that consistency is the differentiator our Garage Door Repair team is built around. One person accountable for the diagnosis, the parts, and the finished job.
Our Garage Door Repair Services in West Hollywood
Panel Replacement
West Hollywood’s soft-story retrofit ordinance — enforced through the city’s own building department since incorporation in 1984 — regularly requires structural work to garage headers and surrounding framing on dingbat-era buildings. When that seismic scope touches the door itself, panel replacement isn’t just cosmetic; it requires a separate city permit and coordination with the retrofit contractor. A typical panel replacement in West Hollywood runs $250–$500, though soft-story retrofit scope can push that higher depending on header modifications. We know how to sequence this work so the permit process doesn’t stall your project.
On the hillside tier north of Sunset Blvd, the calculus is different — custom single-family homes with oversized doors sized for collector vehicles or wide SUVs frequently use Clopay or Wayne Dalton panels that need to be sourced specifically. We stock common profiles and can source specialty sizes without the multi-week lead times some companies cite as a reason to upsell a full door replacement.
Spring Repair
Broken torsion springs are the single most common emergency call we get in West Hollywood, and the repair is more complicated here than in most cities. The original steel hardware in 1960s dingbat bays has almost no tolerance for misalignment — a spring failure in an alley where there’s no room to manually swing the door clear means vehicles are trapped until the repair is done. Spring repair in West Hollywood runs $180–$340 for a standard torsion replacement, and we always size the spring to the actual door weight rather than defaulting to whatever was there before.
On a recent call at a six-unit building on a rear alley just south of Santa Monica Blvd, a snapped torsion spring had pinned the shared tuck-under bay door to the floor during street-cleaning hours, blocking two residents’ cars. With under nine inches of headroom above the original steel track, we swapped the snapped spring for a correctly rated replacement and converted the opener to a LiftMaster jackshaft model that mounts flush to the side of the door — clearing the tight ceiling entirely. Rolling-code remotes were reprogrammed on the spot so every tenant had secure, independent access before we left the alley.
Cable Repair
When a cable snaps on an alley-facing door in West Hollywood, the door typically drops to one side and locks itself in the track — creating the same blocked-vehicle problem as a broken spring, just harder to diagnose from the outside. Cable repair in West Hollywood runs $130–$250 and is almost always same-day. We carry cable stock that fits the low-headroom drum configurations common in dingbat bays, so we’re not improvising with hardware meant for a suburban single-family setup.
Track Realignment
West Hollywood’s Santa Ana wind events put real stress on alley-facing sectional doors, particularly on hillside properties north of Sunset where downslope gusts can rack a lightweight panel enough to bind the entire track. A single racked panel in a sub-10-inch headroom bay will stop the door cold — there’s simply no clearance for the door to flex past the obstruction. Track realignment in West Hollywood runs $120–$240. We check roller wear and bracket integrity at the same time, because a realignment that doesn’t address the underlying hardware rarely holds.

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Trusted Brands We Service in West Hollywood
Matthew is factory-fluent across eight brands: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. For West Hollywood specifically, LiftMaster jackshaft openers are the go-to solution for sub-10-inch headroom situations, and we carry the hardware to convert most existing setups on a single visit. Whether your building is running a 20-year-old Craftsman on a tuck-under bay or a newer Genie on a hillside home above Sunset, the brand is already familiar territory — no learning curve on your time.
Common Garage Door Problems We See in West Hollywood
- Torsion spring failure on shared tuck-under bays: The original 1960s steel hardware in WeHo dingbat buildings is decades past its rated cycle life. When a spring snaps in an alley with no turnaround space, every tenant sharing that bay is blocked until the repair is done — these calls can’t wait until tomorrow.
- Track binding from Santa Ana wind damage: Downslope gusts north of Sunset can rack sectional panels enough to bind the track mid-travel. A door that binds at the same point every time — especially after a wind event — is a track or panel problem, not an opener problem.
- Standard opener installed in sub-10-inch headroom: A non-specialist will sometimes install a standard rail-and-trolley opener in a dingbat bay where it physically contacts the ceiling on travel. That strips the trolley carriage and voids the opener warranty. The fix is a low-headroom track kit or a jackshaft — not another standard unit.
- Rolling-code remotes never re-synced after unit turnover: West Hollywood’s rental turnover rate is high, and shared multi-unit doors frequently have remotes from former tenants still on the active code. That’s not just an access nuisance — it’s a real security gap. A cable or spring repair that doesn’t also reset the opener’s rolling code leaves the door exactly as exposed as before.
Pricing for Garage Door Repair in West Hollywood, CA
West Hollywood garage door repair costs reflect the urban complexity of the work — tight alleys, low clearances, shared access, and occasional permit coordination all add scope that a simple suburban call doesn’t require. Here are the ranges for the most common services in the 90069 market:
| Service | Typical Range (West Hollywood) |
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| Spring Repair (torsion, low-clearance dingbat bay) | $180–$340 |
| Track Realignment (alley-load or racked sectional) | $120–$240 |
| Sensor Calibration (rolling-code resync included) | $120–$320 |
| Panel Replacement (soft-story retrofit scope) | $250–$500 |
| General Garage Door Repair (diagnostic + repair) | $150–$600 |
Final cost depends on your door’s age, opener type, headroom clearance, and whether city permit coordination is required. Estimates are free — call (424) 395-5452 and Matthew can usually give you a working range in the first two minutes of the conversation.
We Also Serve Cities Near West Hollywood
Beyond West Hollywood, Matthew regularly runs service calls in Beverly Hills, Century City, Culver City, and Ladera Heights. Each of those markets has its own housing and access quirks, and 13 years in the trade means we’ve worked the full range — from Beverly Hills estate doors to the townhome-style garages common in Culver City. Same-day availability typically extends across all four areas.
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 Repair in West Hollywood
No — a standard rail-and-trolley opener requires at least 10–12 inches of headroom and will contact the ceiling on travel in most dingbat bays, stripping the trolley carriage within weeks. The correct solution is either a low-headroom track conversion kit paired with a compatible opener, or a jackshaft opener like the LiftMaster 8500W that mounts directly to the torsion bar and requires zero headroom above the door. We carry both options and can assess which fits your specific bay on a same-day visit. Call (424) 395-5452 for a free evaluation.
Yes, in most cases — when a soft-story retrofit involves structural work to the garage opening or header, West Hollywood’s independent building department (the city runs its own, separate from LA County) requires a permit for any door or framing work that’s part of that scope. This is distinct from a simple like-for-like panel swap, which typically doesn’t trigger a permit. Matthew can walk through the scope with you and flag whether a permit is required before the work starts, not after. Call (424) 395-5452 to discuss your specific situation.
The right move is a full rolling-code resync during the repair visit — erase all stored codes from the opener’s memory and re-pair individual remotes or keypads for each tenant independently. LiftMaster and Chamberlain MyQ-compatible openers make this straightforward and allow each unit’s remote to be deactivated independently if a tenant moves out. We include rolling-code resets as part of sensor calibration work in West Hollywood, priced at $120–$320 depending on opener model and the number of remotes to pair. Don’t leave that step out of a repair visit — a new spring on a compromised door is only half the job.
Panel replacement is enough in most cases, provided the track, rollers, and hardware weren’t also damaged by the impact. A single racked or dented section from wind or debris can usually be swapped out for $250–$500 without replacing the entire door — but only if the surrounding panels are structurally sound and the replacement section is available for your door’s make. Clopay and Wayne Dalton, which are common on hillside West Hollywood homes, have good parts availability for panels up to about 15 years old. Matthew will assess the full door during the estimate so you’re not paying for a panel replacement that won’t hold because the track underneath is already compromised.
Yes — this is standard operating procedure in West Hollywood, not an exception. Most rear alleys in the 90069 zip code are under 12 feet wide and shared by multiple buildings. We work out of a service vehicle sized for alley access and carry tools and parts on board so we’re not pulling a large truck in and blocking the lane. If the alley requires a specific parking or access arrangement, let us know when you call and we’ll plan accordingly. Call (424) 395-5452 — alley clearance logistics won’t delay your repair.
Reviewed by Matthew Jackson, Owner & Lead Technician at Titan Garage Door Solutions Santa Monica, serving West Hollywood since 2012.