Garage Door Service · San Diego County

Garage door repair that actually shows up.

Same-day repair on broken springs, noisy openers, off-track doors, and frayed cables. New-door installation, smart opener upgrades, and 24/7 emergency response across San Diego County. Family-run, licensed, and answered by a real technician — not a national call center.

Diagnostic $89 · credited to repair Mon–Sat 7am–7pm · 24/7 emergency on call
Garage door technician in a powder blue-gray polo shirt adjusting a torsion spring above a steel sectional garage door in warm afternoon light
Licensed & insured CA C-61/D-28 licensed garage door contractor
Same-tech service You'll know who's at your home
24/7 emergency response A technician, not a dispatcher
Flat-rate pricing No hourly billing games
What we do

What garage door services does Lift Pro SD offer?

Spring replacement, opener repair and install, cable and roller service, new-door installation, smart Wi-Fi opener upgrades, and 24/7 emergency response. One call. One company. One crew that knows San Diego.

Why homeowners pick us

Why do San Diego homeowners choose Lift Pro SD?

San Diego garage doors take specific beatings. Salt air in Encinitas and La Jolla corrodes cables and springs fast. Inland summers in El Cajon and Escondido fatigue spring steel. East County housing stock has doors 30+ years past their spring cycle rating. We know the county, the hardware, and what fails when.

  • A real technician on the phone. No dispatcher in another time zone. You talk to someone who knows a torsion spring from an extension spring.
  • Flat-rate pricing, no hourly games. You hear the price before we start. Book-rate repairs, not billable hours.
  • The parts on the truck. Torsion springs, cables, nylon rollers, opener capacitors, safety sensors. Most repairs fixed on the first visit.
  • We answer after 5 p.m. Real 24/7 emergency response for broken springs trapping your car. Ring once, get a human.
Where we work

Where do we offer garage door service in San Diego County?

Same crew, same quality, from the coast to the backcountry. Pick your city to see service details specific to your area — including salt-air hardware notes, housing-stock context, and local response times.

Real feedback

What homeowners across the county say

Called at 7:30 a.m. when I heard the bang — broken torsion spring, car trapped inside. A tech was in the driveway by 9:15 with a matched pair ready to install. Flat-rate quote before he started, done in under an hour. Felt like the old days of someone actually showing up.

Melissa R. Broken Spring Replacement · Carlsbad

Got three quotes for a new door after ours gave out. Lift Pro was the only one that talked about the HOA committee requirements up front and offered a wood-grain steel that got approved on the first try. Installed in one day, clean work, hauled the old one off.

David K. New Garage Door Installation · El Cajon

Old chain-drive opener was louder than my teenagers. They pulled it, installed a quiet belt-drive LiftMaster with Wi-Fi, and walked me through the app before leaving. It closes itself now when I drive away. Crew was on time and actually picked up their packaging.

Priya S. Smart Opener Upgrade · Encinitas

Door was rattling like a freight train every morning. Technician spotted two frayed cables, worn nylon rollers, and a bent hinge on the inspection. Swapped all of it in about ninety minutes. It's quieter now than the day we moved in.

Tom B. Cable & Roller Replacement · Poway

Spring snapped at 9 p.m., door stuck six inches open, and we had a dog and two kids inside the garage. Called the after-hours line and an actual technician answered, not a dispatch service. He was there in 45 minutes. Fair emergency pricing, no up-sell pressure.

Angela M. Emergency Spring Repair · Chula Vista

Lived two blocks from the ocean for twenty years and watched three garage doors rust out. They're the only company that specced stainless hardware and galvanized cables without me having to ask. New full-view aluminum door looks clean and the track doesn't streak like the last one did.

Rob T. Full-View Glass Door Install · La Jolla
Serving San Diego County

Ready for garage door service that actually answers the phone?

Call for a free quote. Same-day service on most repairs. Next-day install on most replacements.

Common questions

What do homeowners ask about garage doors in San Diego?

A few of the things homeowners ask before they hire us. Don't see your question? Call us at (858) 808-6055.

All FAQs
What areas in San Diego County do you service?

We service every city in San Diego County — from coastal communities like Encinitas, Carlsbad, and La Jolla, to inland cities like San Marcos, Escondido, and Poway, through East County (El Cajon, La Mesa, Santee), South Bay (Chula Vista, National City), and the mountain communities. If you're in the county, we cover you.

How fast can you come out for a broken spring or stuck door?

Same-day on most weekdays, typically within 60 to 120 minutes for broken-spring emergencies where a car is trapped inside. Our trucks stock torsion springs in the common sizes so most jobs are fixed on the first visit. Our 24/7 line is answered by an on-call technician, not a dispatch service.

How much does a new garage door cost in San Diego?

A single-car steel door installed runs $1,400 to $4,500 depending on insulation (R-6 to R-18), style, and opener. A double-car door is $2,200 to $7,500. Full-view aluminum glass and custom wood carriage-style doors run higher — $5,500 to $12,000+. Installation is typically one day.

Is it safe to replace a torsion spring myself?

No. A loaded torsion spring holds 150 to 200 pounds of tension and has killed and maimed DIYers every year. We use properly sized winding bars, matched-pair replacement on older springs, and full-cycle lubrication. A $250 service call is much cheaper than an ER visit.

What brands of openers do you work on?

All of them. LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Craftsman, Sommer, Marantec, Liftmaster 84505R, Linear, and older Sears units. We repair logic boards, capacitors, drive gears, trolleys, and sensors, or install a new Wi-Fi-capable unit with battery backup per California SB-969.