Garage Door Opener in Santa Monica, CA
If your garage door opener has stopped responding, started grinding, or simply won’t close all the way, you’re not alone — and you don’t need to wait days for a technician who’s never seen a 1940s Craftsman bungalow with a tight alley clearance before. Anthony Taylor has been working garage doors for 18 years, and our team makes regular runs to Santa Monica from our Culver City base. Whether you’re in Ocean Park, north of Montana, or anywhere in between, call us at (844) 455-1943 for a same-day estimate.

Why Metro Garage Door Repair Culver City Is Santa Monica’s Preferred Garage Door Opener Company
Santa Monica homeowners have reviewed Metro Garage Door Repair 1,126 times, and we carry a 4.9-star average across every one of those verified ratings — not because we have a slick marketing department, but because Anthony Taylor is the person who actually shows up. That consistency matters here. This isn’t a franchise with rotating subcontractors; it’s one owner-technician with 18 years of hands-on experience who knows the difference between a tuck-under condo on the Wilshire corridor and an alley-accessed detached garage off 17th Street in the 90402 ZIP code.
When something goes wrong with your opener, response time is everything. We run calls to Santa Monica regularly, which means we’re not treating your address as an outlier — we keep common parts stocked for the brands most often installed in this area, and we’re built to handle emergency calls, not just scheduled appointments. Our Garage Door Opener team treats every visit in Santa Monica with the same accountability that earned us nearly 1,200 five-star reviews.
Our Garage Door Opener Services in Santa Monica
Opener Installation
A typical garage door opener installation in Santa Monica requires more than just mounting a unit to the ceiling and calling it done. Older homes in the 90402 and 90405 ZIP codes frequently have lower header clearance than modern construction assumes, which means we assess the exact opening before recommending a unit — wall-mount openers like the LiftMaster 8500W are often the right call in these tight spaces. Anthony Taylor handles the installation personally, so there’s no hand-off between the person who assessed the job and the person who finishes it.
Opener Repair
Santa Monica’s marine air is harder on opener components than most homeowners realize. The persistent salt-laden humidity that rolls in off the Pacific — especially acute in the oceanfront ZIP codes 90401 and 90402 — accelerates corrosion on drive chains, trolleys, and the internal circuit boards of older units. When an opener starts acting erratically, hesitating mid-travel, or reversing for no apparent reason, we diagnose the actual cause rather than swapping the whole unit on reflex. A typical opener repair in Santa Monica runs $95–$220, depending on the component and brand.
Smart Opener Upgrade
A lot of Santa Monica residents are moving toward myQ-enabled LiftMaster or Chamberlain smart openers, which let you monitor and control your garage from your phone — useful when you’re traveling and wondering whether you remembered to close the door. We install and configure these units from start to finish, including Wi-Fi pairing and app setup, so you’re not left staring at a user manual at 9 p.m. Smart opener upgrades in Santa Monica typically run $280–$480 installed, depending on the model selected and any header modifications required.
Keypad Entry and Remote Programming
Keyless entry keypads are especially popular in Santa Monica’s alley-accessed homes in North of Montana and Ocean Park, where a separate gate or side entry makes a physical remote inconvenient. We program and install exterior keypads compatible with LiftMaster, Genie, Chamberlain, Craftsman, and Wayne Dalton systems, and we can re-sync or replace remotes the same day. If you’ve recently moved into a Santa Monica home and need all existing codes cleared and reprogrammed, that’s a straightforward service call — usually under an hour.
Trusted Brands We Service in Santa Monica
Anthony Taylor works directly with eight major brands — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor — and carries parts for all of them on the truck. That matters in Santa Monica, where you’ll find Craftsman units in 1950s bungalows sitting three doors down from a newer building running LiftMaster jackshaft openers on a commercial-spec tuck-under. We don’t need to order parts and come back in three days. Whatever brand you have, we know it — and we almost certainly have what we need to finish the job on the first visit.

Common Garage Door Opener Problems We See in Santa Monica Homes
- Corrosion-related motor and drive failures in oceanfront ZIP codes: In the 90401 and 90402 areas closest to the water, we regularly open garage ceilings and find drive chains or trolley carriages with visible rust on openers that are only four or five years old. The salt air that funnels through alley-accessed garages in North of Montana doesn’t let metal components dry out between seasons — there is no dry season here — and the damage accumulates faster than it would anywhere 10 miles inland.
- Header-clearance conflicts in older Craftsman and Spanish Revival homes: Santa Monica’s 1920s–1960s housing stock was built long before modern opener dimensions were standardized. We see a lot of cases in Ocean Park and the north-end residential streets where a homeowner bought a unit online, only to discover the standard header space required for a ceiling-mount opener simply isn’t there. A proper site assessment before any installation prevents this completely.
- Logic board failures from prolonged humidity exposure: The “May Gray / June Gloom” pattern keeps humidity elevated through much of spring and early summer, and that sustained moisture reaches the logic boards inside opener units stored in attached or minimally ventilated garages. The symptom looks like a dead opener, but it’s often a board replacement rather than a full unit swap — a meaningful cost difference.
- Remote and keypad sync issues after power fluctuations: Santa Monica sees occasional rolling outages and voltage dips, particularly during high-demand summer afternoons. These fluctuations can wipe memory settings on older Genie and Craftsman openers, leaving remotes and keypads suddenly unresponsive. Re-programming is quick, but homeowners sometimes replace the whole unit unnecessarily before calling a technician to diagnose it properly.
Pricing for Garage Door Opener in Santa Monica, CA
Here’s what you can expect to pay for opener work in Santa Monica’s market:
- Opener installation (standard chain or belt drive): $180–$350 labor, plus the cost of the unit
- Opener installation (wall-mount / jackshaft, common in older SM homes): $220–$420 labor
- Opener repair (circuit board, drive, or trolley): $95–$220
- Smart opener upgrade (unit + installation + app setup): $280–$480
- Keypad entry installation: $65–$120
- Remote programming or replacement: $45–$85
- Battery backup add-on: $95–$160 installed
These ranges reflect real Santa Monica job costs — not a low-ball number designed to get us in the door. What moves a job toward the higher end is typically brand-specific parts, low-clearance header modifications, or smart-home integration. Call us at (844) 455-1943 for a free estimate on your specific situation — Anthony Taylor can usually give you a solid range over the phone before we ever set foot on your property.
We Also Serve Cities Near Santa Monica
Beyond Santa Monica, we run regular service calls throughout the Westside and South Bay. That includes Culver City, Venice, Marina del Rey, Century City, Inglewood, Ladera Heights, View Park-Windsor Hills, and Lennox. If you’re a Santa Monica resident whose neighbor or family member needs help in one of these nearby communities, we cover them all with the same owner-led service.
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 Opener in Santa Monica
We can typically reach Santa Monica within a few hours for same-day calls, and often sooner for emergencies. We run regular service routes to Santa Monica from our Culver City base, so your address is never out of the way. For urgent situations — like a door stuck open or a opener failure that’s affecting home security — call (844) 455-1943 directly and we’ll prioritize your call.
Yes — we cover all of Santa Monica, including the 90401, 90402, 90403, 90404, and 90405 ZIP codes. That includes North of Montana, Ocean Park, Sunset Park, Mid-City Santa Monica, and the Wilshire and Olympic corridors. Anthony Taylor is personally familiar with the alley-accessed detached garages common in North of Montana and the tuck-under configurations more typical of newer buildings near downtown Santa Monica.
Emergency service is a core part of what we do, not an afterthought. If your opener has failed in a way that leaves your garage stuck open overnight or traps your car inside before a work commute, that qualifies as an urgent situation — and we’re built to handle those calls. Emergency availability is one of the reasons Santa Monica homeowners come back to us and refer their neighbors.
Pricing in Santa Monica is generally consistent with what we charge in Culver City and Venice, but two factors can push costs slightly higher here: the corrosion work that’s often necessary when replacing hardware on older or oceanside homes, and the header-clearance modifications sometimes required in Santa Monica’s 1920s–1960s housing stock. A standard belt-drive installation in Santa Monica runs about the same as anywhere on the Westside — $180–$350 in labor — but if galvanized hardware upgrades are needed due to salt exposure, that’s an honest recommendation we’ll explain upfront, not a surprise on the invoice.
Every opener installation and repair we complete in Santa Monica comes backed by our workmanship guarantee — if something we installed or repaired fails due to our work, we come back and make it right. Parts warranties vary by brand and component, but we’ll explain exactly what’s covered before we start. Because Anthony Taylor is the person who did the job, you’re not chasing a call center if a question comes up after the fact — you’re calling the same technician who was there.
Written by the team at Metro Garage Door Repair Culver City, serving Santa Monica since our founding.