Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across San Lorenzo
Garage door installation in San Lorenzo typically runs $700–$2,200 and often requires structural retrofitting for the city’s 1940s-era Bohannon tract homes with their narrower 8-foot openings. We’re usually on-site in San Lorenzo within the same day you call (833) 991-7288, and Anthony Perez handles every measurement and install personally — no rotating crews, no surprises.

We’ve been working in the 94580 zip code long enough to know the difference between a standard swap and a San Lorenzo special. The Bohannon-built neighborhoods around Hesperian Boulevard and Washington Avenue are packed with single-car garages that weren’t designed for today’s 9-foot sectional doors. That matters when you’re budgeting. It matters even more when a crew from out of town shows up without low-headroom brackets or conversion kits and tries to force a modern door into a 1940s frame. Anthony’s installed hundreds of doors in these exact homes. He knows which walls can take a header reframe, which setups need jamb-mount conversions, and where the marine layer corrosion is worst near the Bay.
Our Garage Door Installation team carries parts sized for San Lorenzo’s legacy hardware — because “standard” doesn’t mean standard here.
Why Premier Garage Door Service San Jose Is San Lorenzo’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
Real reviews from real neighbors: 524 verified customer reviews averaging 4.7 stars, including dozens from San Lorenzo homeowners who’ve dealt with the same 1940s garage quirks you’re facing. They mention Anthony by name. That’s what happens when the owner shows up and does the work himself.
We’re based in San Jose, but San Lorenzo is in our regular rotation — typically 20–30 minutes to most neighborhoods, same-day availability for most installation consultations. We know the difference between the flatland tracts near San Lorenzo Creek (where moisture intrusion rots bottom door sections) and the slightly elevated blocks closer to Castro Valley where salt-air corrosion hits hardware harder.
Fourteen years of hands-on experience means we’ve seen the full lifecycle of Bohannon-era garage systems: original wood doors with jamb-mounted springs, 1970s aluminum replacements, 1990s steel upgrades that never quite fit the 8-foot opening. Pattern recognition matters. When Anthony walks your garage, he’s not guessing — he’s comparing what he sees to hundreds of similar San Lorenzo jobs already completed.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in San Lorenzo
New Door Installation
Most San Lorenzo new door installations aren’t plug-and-play. The Bohannon tracts were built with 8-foot-wide openings and low headroom clearances that predate modern torsion spring systems. We routinely reframe headers to accommodate 9-foot Clopay or Amarr steel panels, or source 8-foot custom widths when structural retrofitting isn’t practical. A typical new door installation in San Lorenzo runs $700–$2,200 depending on material, structural work needed, and opener pairing. Anthony handles the measurement and install personally — no handoffs.
Single Car Door
Single-car garages dominate San Lorenzo’s housing stock, and they’re the source of most of our installation calls here. The original 1940s doors were lightweight wood or hollow-core panels sized for extension spring systems that are now decades past replacement intervals. We stock 8-foot and 9-foot single-car options in steel and wood composite, with low-headroom track kits for the tight clearances common on Elmhurst Avenue and the surrounding Bohannon blocks. When your single-car door is sagging, binding, or the springs have snapped, replacement is often more cost-effective than chasing parts for obsolete hardware.
Double Car Door
Double-car installations in San Lorenzo are less common but increasing as homeowners combine two single garages or add ADUs. These require 16-foot openings and heavier-duty torsion systems — a significant upgrade from the original Bohannon specs. We verify header integrity and side-room clearance before quoting, since 1940s framing often needs reinforcement for the added weight and cycle load. If you’re converting a pair of singles to a double, we’ll walk you through the structural requirements and the $700–$2,200 pricing range based on your specific configuration.
Custom Garage Door
When standard sizes won’t work — preserving a mid-century facade, matching HOA requirements, or fitting a non-standard 8-foot opening without reframing — custom fabrication is the answer. We’ve sourced custom-width Clopay and Raynor panels for San Lorenzo homeowners who wanted modern insulation and security without altering their garage’s original footprint. Custom work adds 2–3 weeks to lead time and typically falls in the upper half of our pricing range, but it’s often the only path that respects both the home’s structure and the owner’s budget.

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Trusted Brands We Service in San Lorenzo
We work on virtually any brand, and we stock parts locally for the names San Lorenzo homeowners actually have: LiftMaster and Chamberlain openers (still common from 1990s upgrades), Craftsman systems (popular with DIY replacements), and Raynor hardware (frequently found on professional installs from the 2000s). Anthony’s 14 years of hands-on experience covers all eight major brands — Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Genie, and the rest — so we’re not ordering parts blind or making return trips. For San Lorenzo’s older housing stock, parts availability is often the bottleneck. We keep low-headroom conversion kits, 8-foot track sections, and jamb-mount hardware in stock specifically because these homes need them.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in San Lorenzo Homes
- Salt-air corrosion seizes legacy hardware. San Lorenzo’s proximity to the Bay means marine-layer moisture attacks steel springs, track bolts, and low-headroom brackets faster than inland cities. We’ve extracted rust-frozen bolts on Hesperian Boulevard jobs that required heat-treating — not a job for standard toolkits.
- Modern panels bind in 8-foot Bohannon openings. Homeowners who bought “standard” 9-foot doors online discover they won’t fit without header reframing. The resulting roller derailment and edge binding damages the new door and the old track. We measure twice — the 1940s way and the modern way — before ordering anything.
- Moisture intrusion rots bottom sections near San Lorenzo Creek. Low-lying lots see water wick under weatherstripping, warping steel door bottoms and destroying wood panels within two seasons. We specify composite bottom sections and upgraded seals for these addresses.
- Extension spring systems sized for lightweight doors fail under modern panel weight. The original Bohannon springs were rated for 150-pound wood or hollow-core doors. A modern insulated steel panel can hit 250+ pounds. Without spring upgrades, the opener strains, cables slip, and the door becomes a safety hazard.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in San Lorenzo, CA
Here’s what San Lorenzo homeowners actually pay, based on 14 years of local installs:
| Service | Typical Range in San Lorenzo |
|---|---|
| New Door Installation (single car, standard) | $700–$1,400 |
| New Door Installation (with header reframe or custom width) | $1,400–$2,200 |
| Spring Repair (often paired with install on legacy systems) | $180–$340 |
| Low-headroom conversion kit add-on | $150–$300 |
| Opener installation (new unit, standard ceiling mount) | $295–$650 |
Structural work drives San Lorenzo pricing above generic quotes. Header reframing for a 9-foot door in an 8-foot Bohannon opening adds $400–$800. Low-headroom conversions add $150–$300 but eliminate the need for full reframing in tight-clearance garages. We don’t quote by phone for San Lorenzo installs — Anthony measures on-site, explains your specific options, and delivers an exact written estimate. Estimates are free. Call (833) 991-7288 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Lorenzo
We regularly install and repair garage doors in Ashland, Cherryland, Castro Valley, and Fairview — neighboring communities with their own housing stock quirks but similar East Bay climate challenges. If you’re on the border between San Lorenzo and Castro Valley, we’ll confirm your service area when you call and route Anthony accordingly.
Serving San Lorenzo, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Lorenzo 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 San Lorenzo
Most San Lorenzo homes need structural modification for modern doors to fit. The Bohannon tracts were built with 8-foot openings and low headroom, so “standard” 9-foot doors require header reframing or custom-width panels — work that adds $400–$800 to typical pricing. Call (833) 991-7288 and Anthony will measure your opening and explain exactly what your specific garage needs.
Usually no — parts availability for pre-1990 openers is nearly zero, and modern openers offer safety sensors and smartphone connectivity that legacy systems lack. We typically recommend opener replacement ($295–$650) paired with your door install rather than chasing obsolete components. The exception: if your opener has sentimental value or matches a historic home aesthetic, we’ll inspect and give you an honest assessment.
The persistent marine layer and salt-laden air accelerate corrosion of springs, tracks, and hinges noticeably faster than inland East Bay cities. We specify galvanized or coated hardware for San Lorenzo installs and recommend annual lubrication inspections — especially for homes within a mile of the Bay. Bottom sections on low-lying lots near San Lorenzo Creek need composite or vinyl-wrapped materials to resist moisture wicking.
Sometimes — if the door frame is structurally sound and the bottom section hasn’t rotted. We custom-fit modern bulb-style seals to legacy wood doors, but the 1940s construction tolerances (often half-inch edge gaps) limit how effective sealing can be. Anthony will inspect your door’s condition and tell you honestly whether weatherstripping alone will solve your draft or moisture problem, or if panel replacement is the better long-term value.
A low-headroom conversion kit reconfigures the track and spring system to operate in garages with less than 12 inches of head clearance — common in Bohannon-era homes where ceiling height is tight and original jamb-mount hardware predates torsion springs. The kit includes specialized brackets, quick-turn drums, and shortened track sections that let a modern door open fully without hitting the opener or ceiling. We stock these specifically for San Lorenzo because out-of-area crews often don’t carry them, leading to botched installs or callbacks.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Garage Door Service San Jose, serving San Lorenzo and the East Bay since 2010.