Garage Door Parts in Culver City, CA
Your garage door just stopped working — maybe a spring snapped, a cable jumped off the drum, or the rollers are grinding so loud the neighbors know about it. Whatever broke, you need the right part fast, installed by someone who actually knows what they’re doing. Our Garage Door Parts team at Metro Garage Door Repair is familiar with Culver City’s neighborhoods, housing stock, and permit requirements, and we’re ready to help. Call us at (844) 455-1943 — we’ll diagnose the problem, source the right component, and get your door moving again.

Why Metro Garage Door Repair Culver City Is Culver City’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Anthony Taylor has been working garage doors for 18 years, and a significant portion of that time has been spent in Culver City — on the post-war tract homes near Blair Hills, on the newer ADU builds going up behind Culver Crest properties, and on the commercial roll-up doors along the Hayden Tract. That kind of repeat exposure to one city’s specific housing patterns and quirks isn’t something you get from a franchise dispatch center.
Nearly 1,200 Culver City-area homeowners have left verified reviews averaging 4.9 out of 5 stars — not because we promise the world, but because Anthony shows up personally, identifies the problem correctly the first time, and installs the right part without a return visit. That 4.9-star average across 1,126 reviews represents real jobs, real doors, real addresses in this city and the communities surrounding it.
When a door fails and your car is trapped inside before a work commute to the studios on Washington Blvd, you don’t have time for a call center to dispatch whoever is available. Anthony leads every technical job himself — 18 years of hands-on experience, not a rotating crew of subcontractors.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Culver City
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs are the single most failure-prone component on any garage door, and in Culver City they wear out faster than homeowners expect. The marine layer that rolls in off the Pacific and settles over the city most mornings deposits salt moisture directly onto spring coils — accelerating metal fatigue well beyond what you’d see in the drier parts of LA County. Anthony stocks torsion springs sized for both the narrower single-car openings typical of Culver City’s 1950s tract homes and the wider double-car configurations found on newer construction throughout the 90232 zip code. A properly sized, correctly tensioned torsion spring is not a DIY job — an improperly wound spring carries enough stored energy to cause serious injury, and we don’t cut corners on safety.
Extension Spring Repair and Replacement
Extension springs run parallel to the horizontal tracks above the door and are common on older Culver City homes — particularly the single-car garages built in the 1940s and 1950s that still outnumber double-car garages in neighborhoods like Sunkist Park and the streets immediately south of Jefferson Blvd. These springs stretch and contract thousands of times over their lifespan, and without a safety cable threaded through them, a snapped extension spring becomes a projectile. We replace both the spring and any missing or damaged safety cables during every extension spring service call.
Cables and Drums
Lift cables and drums work in direct partnership with your springs — when one fails, the other usually follows within months. The accelerated corrosion environment in Culver City means we regularly find frayed cables on doors that appear to be functioning normally until they snap without warning. Drum grooves corrode and develop rough edges that cut into cable strands from the inside, which is why Anthony inspects drums every time he touches a cable. This kind of thorough component review is standard practice on our service calls, not an upsell.
Rollers and Hinges
Steel rollers and hinges are among the lowest-cost parts on a garage door and among the most neglected. On Culver City’s older homes — many of which still have their original hardware from the Eisenhower era — we regularly find rollers that have been grinding in salt-contaminated tracks for years, turning what should be a quiet, smooth operation into something that sounds like a freight train. Upgrading from steel to nylon rollers makes a dramatic difference in noise and longevity, and it’s a cost-effective upgrade for homeowners in busy Culver City neighborhoods where garages open and close multiple times daily.
Weatherstripping and Bottom Seal
Culver City’s proximity to the coast means that even without heavy rain, wind-driven moisture regularly finds its way under and around garage doors with deteriorated seals. A failed bottom seal lets in water, pests, and street noise — a particular nuisance for homeowners whose garages back up to the active commercial corridors along Sepulveda or Washington Blvd. We match weatherstripping and bottom seal profiles precisely to each door’s brand and configuration — whether that’s a Clopay steel panel door on a residential home or an Amarr door on a freshly converted ADU.

Trusted Brands We Service in Culver City
Anthony has factory-familiar working knowledge of eight major garage door brands: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. That means we carry replacement parts specifically matched to these systems — springs, cables, rollers, openers, and hardware — rather than reaching for generic substitutes that shorten the life of the repair. For Culver City customers, this translates to same-visit fixes on the vast majority of calls, without special-ordering parts and scheduling a second trip.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Culver City Homes
- Salt-accelerated spring and cable corrosion: Culver City sits five miles from the Pacific, and the daily marine layer deposits moisture with a measurable salt content on metal hardware year-round. Springs and cables on doors that haven’t been lubricated and inspected annually routinely fail two to three years earlier here than equivalent hardware in drier parts of the county.
- Non-standard opening dimensions on post-war tract homes: The 1940s and 1950s homes that make up the core of Culver City’s residential stock were built with narrow single-car garages sized for smaller vehicles of that era. Direct-swap modern door panels often don’t fit cleanly, requiring custom sizing or track adjustment — something Anthony identifies during the initial assessment so there are no surprises on install day.
- ADU conversions requiring new door hardware from scratch: Culver City has been one of the most aggressive cities in California in incentivizing accessory dwelling units, and a large share of our service calls now involve installing doors on newly built detached ADU structures or removing existing garage doors as part of a conversion. These jobs require fresh track systems, new springs sized for the specific door weight, and new opener installations.
- Opener compatibility issues after part replacement: Homeowners who purchase springs or cables from a big-box store sometimes discover that generic-fit parts don’t interact correctly with the door’s LiftMaster or Chamberlain opener system — throwing off the auto-reverse sensitivity and force settings calibrated to the original hardware weight. We set opener force and travel limits as part of every parts installation to prevent this.
A Note on Permits and Parts Work in Culver City
Culver City is an independent municipality entirely surrounded by the City of Los Angeles, and its building permit process runs through Culver City’s own Community Development Department — not LADBS. For routine parts replacements like springs, cables, and rollers, permits are not typically required. However, structural work — widening an opening, replacing a door on a permitted ADU, or any modification that changes the garage’s framing — requires a permit pulled through Culver City’s system specifically. Contractors who primarily work the broader LA market frequently miss this distinction and pull permits through the wrong jurisdiction. Anthony knows Culver City’s permitting process because he works this city regularly, not occasionally. In a city where property turnover is high — driven by the tech and studio economy along the Jefferson corridor — an unpermitted structural modification can complicate a sale faster than almost any other issue a home inspector finds.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Culver City, CA
Here’s what parts and labor typically run in Culver City’s market. A torsion spring replacement generally falls between $195 and $320 depending on spring size, wire gauge, and whether both springs are replaced at once (which we always recommend for balanced wear). Extension spring replacement runs $145 to $240 for a pair including safety cables. Cable and drum replacement lands between $120 and $200 for standard residential configurations. Roller and hinge upgrades — full set of 10 rollers plus hinges — typically run $130 to $195. Weatherstripping and bottom seal replacement falls in the $85 to $160 range depending on door width and seal profile. All estimates are free, and Anthony provides the final number before any work begins — no surprises on the invoice. Call (844) 455-1943 to get an accurate quote for your specific door.
We Also Serve Cities Near Culver City
Beyond Culver City, we regularly service homeowners in Ladera Heights, View Park-Windsor Hills, Marina del Rey, Inglewood, Venice, Century City, Lennox, and El Segundo. If you’re in one of these communities with a broken spring, failed cable, or a door that’s come off its tracks, we’re close by and ready to respond with the same owner-led service we bring to every Culver City call.
Serving Culver City, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Culver City 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 Culver City
We can typically reach most Culver City locations within one to two hours for urgent calls, and same-day appointments are available for standard service requests. Culver City’s relatively compact geography — roughly five square miles — means there’s no distant corner of the city we can’t reach efficiently. For emergencies where a broken door is blocking your vehicle or leaving your home unsecured, call (844) 455-1943 directly and Anthony will prioritize your call.
Yes — we cover every neighborhood in Culver City, including Blair Hills, Culver Crest, Sunkist Park, the areas around Fox Hills Mall, and the residential streets adjacent to the Hayden Tract and studio corridor. Whether you’re on a hillside street in Culver Crest or a flat post-war block near the 90232 zip code, we know the terrain and the housing stock.
Emergency service is a core part of what we do — not an afterthought. If your door is stuck open overnight in Culver City, a broken spring has your car trapped in the garage before a morning commute, or a snapped cable has left the door resting at an angle on the ground, those situations can’t wait for a scheduled appointment. Call (844) 455-1943 and Anthony will assess your situation and respond as quickly as possible.
Our pricing for Culver City customers is consistent with what we charge throughout the service area — there’s no geographic markup for working inside Culver City’s borders. A torsion spring replacement in Culver City runs the same $195–$320 range as it does in El Segundo or Marina del Rey. What does affect price is door size, spring specifications, and whether related components like cables or drums need attention at the same time — factors Anthony identifies during the free estimate.
Every parts installation we complete in Culver City is backed by a workmanship warranty on the labor, and manufacturer warranties apply to the parts themselves — which vary by brand and component type. LiftMaster and Clopay components, for example, carry their own manufacturer coverage. Anthony will walk you through exactly what’s covered before the job begins so you’re not guessing after the fact.
Written by the team at Metro Garage Door Repair Culver City, serving Culver City since 2007.