Garage Door Parts in Century City, CA
Century City’s underground parking structures are a world apart from the residential driveways we service in neighboring communities — and that distinction matters the moment a heavy-gauge roll-up door fails at the Constellation Boulevard entrance to a high-rise or a legacy operator on a 1960s-era concrete structure refuses to cycle. If you’re managing a building, an HOA account, or a commercial space in the 90067 ZIP code and you need reliable garage door parts fast, call us at (844) 455-1943. Anthony Taylor and the Metro Garage Door Repair team know this corridor, know its buildings, and know the parts that keep them moving.

Why Metro Garage Door Repair Culver City Is Century City’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Our Garage Door Parts team has built a strong reputation specifically in the high-rise and structured-parking environment that defines Century City — a market that most residential garage door companies simply aren’t equipped to handle. Anthony Taylor doesn’t dispatch a rotating crew. He shows up personally, which means the building engineer or HOA manager who calls today gets the same 18-year expert who diagnosed the last problem, not a subcontractor reading off a tablet.
Nearly 1,200 verified customers have rated us 4.9 out of 5 stars — and a meaningful share of those calls come from property managers and building staff in the Century City corridor who need accountability, not excuses. When we say we serve Century City, we mean we understand the security protocols, the service elevator logistics, and the permit requirements tied to commercial occupancy codes in buildings like the Century Towers and surrounding Class-A towers on Avenue of the Stars. That operational familiarity isn’t something you can fake on a first visit.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Century City
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs on Century City’s underground parking doors take a beating that residential springs simply don’t face. The salt-laden marine air that settles into low-ventilation concrete garages — thanks to the community’s position just 3–4 miles from the Pacific — corrodes spring wire dramatically faster than you’d see in Pasadena or the San Gabriel Valley. Anthony Taylor consistently specifies hot-dip galvanized or stainless torsion springs for Century City installations, not as an upsell, but because standard-grade wire will fail prematurely in this environment. A torsion spring replacement in Century City typically runs $175–$350 depending on spring diameter, cycle rating, and whether the operator requires a commercial-duty spring assembly.
Extension Spring Service
Extension springs appear less frequently in Century City’s predominantly commercial and high-rise residential structures, but they do show up in some of the older mid-rise podium buildings built during the 1970s and early 1980s. When they fail — and corrosion-related snaps in humid underground garages are the most common failure mode we encounter here — the safety cables that contain the broken spring become the next critical point of inspection. Anthony replaces both components together, because replacing one without the other in a building this age is a half-measure that puts occupants at risk. Extension spring service in Century City runs approximately $150–$280 per spring, parts and labor included.
Cables & Drums
In Century City’s aging 1960s and 1970s parking structures, cable and drum assemblies on industrial-duty operators are often original — or close to it. Decades of exposure to condensation-heavy underground air leave cables frayed and drums showing stress cracks that aren’t visible during casual inspections. When a cable snaps on a high-cycle commercial door, the door can drop or rack, and in a tight parking structure with limited overhead clearance, that creates an immediate safety and liability issue for building management. We stock commercial-gauge cable in multiple diameters and source drums compatible with discontinued operator brands still running in several of Century City’s original high-rises. Cable and drum service in this market typically runs $140–$320, depending on door weight and operator configuration.
Rollers & Hinges
Steel rollers and stamped hinges corrode quickly in the coastal marine-layer environment that Century City sits in, and the consequences on heavy commercial roll-up doors are more serious than a squeaky residential panel — a seized roller on a large sectional commercial door can cause the door to jump the track mid-cycle, creating a safety hazard in an active parking lane. Anthony replaces steel rollers with nylon-bearing or stainless-steel units on every Century City job where the door will remain in a high-humidity underground environment. Roller and hinge replacement runs $95–$220 for a full set, depending on door size and roller specification.
Weatherstripping & Bottom Seal
Weatherstripping and bottom seals on Century City’s commercial parking structures serve a functional purpose beyond weather exclusion — they’re often the first line of defense against exhaust fumes, pests, and water intrusion in underground decks where drainage is already under pressure. We carry commercial-grade bottom seals rated for heavy-door applications, and our weatherstripping selections include T-style and bulb seals compatible with the steel frames common to 1970s-era concrete construction. Bottom seal replacement in Century City runs $85–$160; full perimeter weatherstripping on a commercial door runs $150–$300.

Trusted Brands We Service in Century City
Anthony Taylor carries factory-familiar working knowledge of eight major brands: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. For Century City’s commercial structures, LiftMaster’s commercial operator line and Genie’s industrial-duty units are the brands we encounter most frequently, and we stock or can rapidly source parts for both. Because Century City buildings sometimes run legacy operators that predate current product lines, Anthony’s 18 years of hands-on experience across multiple brand generations means we rarely hit a dead end sourcing the part a building actually needs — rather than defaulting to a full-unit replacement that isn’t always necessary.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Century City
- Accelerated spring corrosion in underground structures: The coastal marine-layer air that settles into Century City’s below-grade parking garages creates a salt-humidity environment that corrodes torsion springs in as few as 3–5 years — a fraction of the 7–10 year lifespan you’d expect inland. We see this consistently in buildings along Constellation Boulevard and the Avenue of the Stars corridor.
- Legacy industrial operators failing to meet UL 325 entrapment standards: Many of Century City’s original 1960s–1980s parking structure operators predate modern entrapment-protection requirements. When these units fail, they often can’t be repaired to code compliance — full operator replacement is the only compliant path, and building management doesn’t always anticipate the cost or the timeline.
- Frayed or snapped cables on high-cycle commercial doors: Commercial doors in active parking structures cycle far more often than residential doors, and cables that haven’t been inspected in years are a common failure point. In Century City’s underground garages, condensation compounds the wear rate significantly.
- Seized rollers causing doors to rack or jump track: Steel rollers in humid, low-ventilation underground garages rust into their brackets over time. On a heavy commercial sectional door, a seized roller during operation can rack the door panel or disengage the track — a repair that is substantially more expensive than preventive roller replacement would have been.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Century City, CA
Century City’s commercial-grade infrastructure means parts pricing skews higher than what you’d see on a standard residential call in Culver City or Inglewood — commercial springs, heavy-duty cables, and industrial rollers cost more than residential equivalents, and that’s straightforward material reality, not a market premium. As a general guide for the 90067 market: torsion springs run $175–$350, extension springs $150–$280, cable and drum service $140–$320, roller and hinge replacement $95–$220, and weatherstripping or bottom seal work $85–$300 depending on door size and seal type. Emergency calls — which are more common in Century City when a failed door locks out an entire parking structure — carry a service premium that we quote transparently before any work begins. Call (844) 455-1943 for a free estimate specific to your building and door type.
We Also Serve Cities Near Century City
Beyond Century City, Metro Garage Door Repair Culver City regularly serves homeowners and property managers in Ladera Heights, Culver City, View Park-Windsor Hills, Marina del Rey, Inglewood, Venice, Lennox, and El Segundo. Whether you’re a residential homeowner in Culver City or managing a commercial property in Marina del Rey, Anthony Taylor brings the same 18-year expertise to every job in the area.
Serving Century City, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Century 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 Century City
We can typically reach Century City within 60–90 minutes for a standard service call, and faster for emergency situations where a parking structure is locked out. Operating out of Culver City puts us just a few miles from the 90067 ZIP code, and Anthony Taylor prioritizes calls where building access is compromised — because a failed commercial door isn’t a minor inconvenience, it’s an operational emergency for building management and residents alike.
Yes — Century City is primarily high-rise residential and commercial, and that’s exactly the environment we’re built to work in. We service underground parking structures, commercial roll-up doors, HOA-managed building entrances, and security gate operators throughout the 90067 ZIP code, including buildings along Avenue of the Stars, Constellation Boulevard, and the Century Towers complex.
Emergency service is available for Century City calls — and it’s one of the most frequently needed services in this particular market. When a legacy industrial operator fails and locks out an entire parking structure, that’s not a situation that waits until Tuesday morning. Anthony Taylor takes emergency calls personally and can assess whether the fix requires on-hand parts or a specialized sourcing call before committing to a timeline — no vague “we’ll get back to you” when a building is locked out.
For commercial-grade work, yes — parts pricing in Century City reflects the industrial specifications required for heavy-duty parking structure doors, not the lighter residential hardware common in nearby communities like Inglewood or Lennox. A torsion spring for a commercial roll-up door costs meaningfully more than a residential spring, and that’s a materials reality, not a geographic surcharge. Anthony quotes every job transparently before work begins so building managers aren’t surprised at invoice time.
Parts and labor on standard replacement components carry a one-year warranty, and commercial-grade hardware like hot-dip galvanized torsion springs often carries manufacturer coverage beyond that. For Century City’s underground parking environment specifically, Anthony discusses realistic maintenance intervals at the time of service — because even quality parts in a high-humidity, salt-air underground garage need periodic inspection to catch early corrosion before it becomes a failure event. We’d rather have that honest conversation upfront than get a repeat emergency call 18 months later.
Written by the team at Metro Garage Door Repair Culver City, serving Century City since 2007.