Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across Tujunga
A new garage door installation in Tujunga typically costs $700–$2,200 and takes one day for standard single or double-car replacements, with custom or wind-reinforced doors adding a half day for fabrication. Most Tujunga homeowners call us because their original tilt-up single-panel door from the 1950s or 1960s has finally failed—springs snapped, wind buckled the panel, or the opener can’t lift it anymore. We’re Garage Door Installation specialists who make the drive up from Santa Monica regularly, and we know the 91042 and 91043 zip codes well enough to spot the problems before we even pull up: low headroom in postwar bungalows, wind exposure on hillside streets, and hardware that’s been obsolete for thirty years.

Greg Thompson, our owner and lead technician, has been installing and replacing garage doors for 22 years. He answers the phone, loads the truck, and does the work himself. If you’re in Tujunga and your garage door is past saving, call (424) 347-8870 for a free estimate. We’ll look at what you’ve got, explain whether a repair buys you time or a full replacement makes sense, and give you upfront pricing before any work starts.
Why Titan Garage Door Solutions Santa Monica Is Tujunga’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
We’ve built a 4.9-star average across 439 verified reviews by showing up personally and doing the job right—not by dispatching subcontractors who’ve never seen a Tujunga hillside garage. Greg Thompson handles every installation himself, which means the person who measures your door frame is the same person who cuts the track, hangs the sections, and tests the opener at the end. That continuity matters when you’re dealing with the quirks of 1940s–1960s Tujunga construction.
Our response time to Tujunga is typically same-day or next-day for standard installations, and we carry emergency garage door service for situations where a failed door is a security risk—door stuck open, panel collapsed, spring snapped with a car trapped inside. We stock parts for all eight major brands we work with—LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor—which means fewer return trips and faster completion.
Local knowledge is what separates a proper installation from a callback. We know that Foothill Boulevard runs through the flatter part of 91042 where garages tend to be newer, while the streets climbing toward Big Tujunga Canyon—Descanso Drive, Elmer Avenue, the upper reaches of Tujunga Canyon Boulevard—hold the older stock with the real challenges. We’ve replaced doors in both. We know the difference.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Tujunga
New Door Installation
Most new door installations we do in Tujunga involve pulling out a tilt-up single-panel door that’s thirty to seventy years old and fitting a modern sectional door in its place. That sounds straightforward until you account for the original low-headroom clearances in these postwar bungalows. Modern sectional hardware needs more overhead room than a 1950s builder ever planned for. We frequently have to modify or replace the header, reposition the opener mount, and sometimes use a low-headroom track kit to make everything fit. A standard new door installation in Tujunga runs $700–$2,200 depending on size, material, and how much structural adaptation the opening needs.
Single Car Door
Tujunga’s narrow single-car garages are common in the older bungalow stock, especially in the 91042 hillside neighborhoods. The original doors were often 8-foot wide tilt-up panels with undersized extension spring systems. We replace these with 8-foot or 9-foot sectional steel doors, upgrading to a proper torsion spring setup that balances the door correctly and lasts longer. Because these garages are tight, we pay particular attention to side-room clearance—some old Tujunga garages have barely three inches of track space, which limits track type and roller size. We measure twice and cut once.
Double Car Door
The 16-foot double car door is the standard replacement for wider garages in Tujunga’s ranch-style homes, particularly in the flatter areas near Sunland Boulevard and La Tuna Canyon Road. These doors are heavier, which means wind loading from canyon-funneled Santa Ana gusts is a serious concern. We spec higher-gauge steel and reinforced struts on every double door we install in Tujunga. The cost stays in the same $700–$2,200 range for standard steel, but we strongly recommend the wind-bracing upgrade for any door facing the canyon mouth.
Custom Garage Door
Some Tujunga garages simply don’t fit standard sizes—additions built into hillsides, converted carports with non-standard heights, or historic homes where the owner wants a specific look. Our custom garage door installations start at $700–$2,200 and go up based on materials and fabrication complexity. We’ve built shortened doors for garages with restricted height, widened track systems for openings that were modified by previous owners, and wood-overlay steel doors for homeowners who want the Craftsman aesthetic without the maintenance liability of solid wood in Tujunga’s fire-prone, ash-heavy environment.
Steel Doors
Steel is our most common recommendation for Tujunga. It resists the denting and fatigue that canyon winds inflict on thinner aluminum or aging wood, and it doesn’t absorb moisture or ash the way wood does after fire season. We install Clopay and Amarr steel doors in gauges from 24 to 25, with or without insulation depending on whether the garage is finished space or raw storage. Every steel door we install in Tujunga gets bottom seal and weatherstripping rated for debris exposure—standard hardware degrades too fast here.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Tujunga
We carry and install parts for eight major brands: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. That breadth matters in Tujunga because the existing hardware in these older homes is often a mix—maybe a Craftsman opener from 2003 on a Clopay door from the 1990s, with Wayne Dalton track hardware someone swapped in during a previous repair. Whatever’s on your door, we know it. We stock common springs, rollers, cables, and openers for same-day completion, and we can source specialty parts within 24–48 hours when needed. No waiting two weeks for a subcontractor to figure out what you have.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Tujunga Homes
- Wind-loaded single-panel collapse. Tujunga sits at the mouth of Big Tujunga Canyon, where Santa Ana wind events get funneled and accelerated out of the San Gabriel Mountains, producing gusts significantly stronger than the valley floor below. Older single-panel tilt-up doors lack the structural rigidity to resist inward pressure. We see cracked panels, bent track, and ripped-out hinge mounts after every major wind event.
- Undersized springs on legacy hardware. The original torsion or extension spring systems on 1940s–1960s Tujunga doors were never designed for the cycle count or wind load of modern use. Springs snap prematurely, and because the hardware is obsolete, replacement often means retrofitting a modern spring system onto an old door—or replacing the whole door.
- Low-headroom clearance blocking sectional conversion. Postwar Tujunga builders didn’t plan for overhead track. Many garages have less than eight inches of headroom, which prevents standard sectional hardware from operating. We solve this with specialized low-headroom track kits or header modifications, but it’s an added step that generic installers often miss until they’re standing in your garage with a door that won’t close.
- Post-fire ash and debris infiltration. Tujunga’s position inside the LA County Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone means recurring mountain fires deposit fine ash and debris that pack into track bottom brackets, corrode spring hardware, and destroy bottom seals. After the 2009 Station Fire and subsequent events, we’ve seen doors that won’t seal flush because debris has built up so thickly the panel can’t reach the floor. We address this with debris-resistant seals and recommend annual track cleaning as part of any installation.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Tujunga, CA
Here’s what garage door installation costs in Tujunga’s market:
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| New Door Installation | $700–$2,200 |
| Steel Doors | $700–$2,200 |
| Custom Garage Door | $700–$2,200 |
What moves you within these ranges? Size is the obvious factor—single car at the lower end, double car or custom toward the upper. Material matters too: basic uninsulated steel costs less than insulated or wood-overlay options. Structural adaptation is the Tujunga-specific variable. If your 1950s bungalow needs header modification, opener repositioning, or a low-headroom track kit to accept a modern sectional door, that adds labor and materials. Wind-bracing reinforcement for canyon-exposed doors is another upgrade we strongly recommend and price separately.
We don’t quote over vague descriptions. Greg comes to your Tujunga home, measures the opening, assesses the existing structure, and gives you a written estimate with every line item explained. Estimates are free. Call (424) 347-8870 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Tujunga
We regularly install and replace garage doors in Sunland, La Crescenta-Montrose, Shadow Hills, and Burbank. Each has its own housing stock and climate quirks—Sunland shares Tujunga’s canyon wind exposure, while Burbank’s flatter terrain and newer construction present different challenges. If you’re in any of these communities and need garage door work, we know the area. Our Tujunga customers often refer neighbors across these city lines, and we make the trip.
Serving Tujunga, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Tujunga 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 Installation in Tujunga
Tujunga’s position at the mouth of Big Tujunga Canyon funnels and accelerates Santa Ana winds coming down from the San Gabriel Mountains, creating gusts significantly stronger than the San Fernando Valley floor below. Older single-panel tilt-up doors lack the structural reinforcement to resist this inward pressure, and even some sectional doors without proper wind bracing can buckle or derail. We address this by installing horizontal wind-bracing reinforcement kits and higher-gauge steel doors on every Tujunga installation where canyon exposure is a factor. Call (424) 347-8870 to assess your door’s wind resistance.
Yes, we do this regularly in Tujunga, but it usually requires structural adaptation. The original low-headroom clearances in postwar bungalows weren’t designed for modern sectional hardware, so we often modify or replace the header and use a low-headroom track kit or reposition the opener mount. On Descanso Drive in the 91042 hillside, we replaced a 1950s tilt-up single-panel door that had collapsed inward during a Santa Ana event. We installed a Clopay steel sectional door with horizontal wind-bracing reinforcement, upgraded the springs to a high-cycle torsion system, and repositioned the opener to accommodate the low-headroom clearance, ensuring it seals flush even with canyon gusts. Most conversions run $700–$2,200 depending on adaptation needs.
Tujunga’s location in the Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone means fine ash and debris from mountain fires infiltrate door tracks, corrode spring hardware, and accelerate wear on bottom seals and weatherstripping far faster than in valley communities farther from the wildland interface. After significant fire events, we see a predictable spike in service calls from 91042 hillside streets—doors won’t close flush because debris has packed into track bottom brackets and shifted spring tension. We stock extra bottom seals and brush-clearing tools before Santa Ana season as standard practice for Tujunga work. A new installation from us includes debris-resistant seals rated for this environment.
Repair makes sense when the door structure is sound and only one component has failed—a spring, a cable, an opener. Replace when the door itself is compromised: rusted or cracked panels, obsolete hardware with no parts availability, repeated failures, or structural inadequacy for Tujunga’s wind and debris conditions. Most tilt-up single-panel doors in Tujunga’s 1940s–1960s housing stock have reached or exceeded their design life; we’ve seen springs snap twice in one season because the door’s weight distribution was wrong from age and warping. Greg will give you an honest assessment of repair cost versus replacement value on every call. Call (424) 347-8870 for a free evaluation.
Yes. Many Tujunga bungalows have single-car garages narrower than modern standards, with limited side room and headroom. We build and install custom garage doors to fit these non-standard openings, using specialized track hardware and compact opener systems. We’ve done shortened doors for hillside garages with height restrictions, widened track for modified openings, and steel doors with wood overlay for homeowners matching historic aesthetics. Custom work starts at $700–$2,200 and scales with material and fabrication complexity. Greg measures everything personally to ensure fit.
Reviewed by Greg Thompson, Owner at Titan Garage Door Solutions Santa Monica, serving Tujunga since 2002.