Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across Koreatown
A new garage door installation in Koreatown typically runs $700–$2,200, with most multi-unit building jobs completed in one day using commercial-grade hardware sized for alley-accessed or subterranean entries. We carry the parts — no waiting on back-orders — and Nathan Parker, owner and lead technician, personally handles measurements and install planning for every job.

We know Koreatown. The 90005 ZIP code and surrounding blocks are unlike anywhere else in Los Angeles — one of the densest urban neighborhoods west of Manhattan, where a garage door failure doesn’t inconvenience one household, it locks out every tenant in a 16-unit building. That’s why Victory Garage Door Solutions So Cal built our Garage Door Installation practice around the realities of Koreatown’s housing stock: pre-WWII apartment buildings with non-standard openings, post-1992 mid-rises with heavy-cycle parking structures, and service alleys so tight that a standard service truck barely squeezes through. When you need a door that fits, functions, and secures a building full of residents, you need someone who’s done this exact work hundreds of times. Call (424) 348-4566 for a free estimate — we’ll come to your building, measure your opening, and quote upfront.
Why Victory Garage Door Solutions So Cal Is Koreatown’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
We’ve been serving Koreatown and surrounding neighborhoods for years, and our reputation here is built on one thing: showing up and doing the work ourselves. Nathan Parker — owner and the technician on your job — has 34 years of garage door expertise. He’s not dispatching a subcontractor you’ve never met. He’s the one measuring your alley clearance, selecting your opener, and bolting the track. That matters in Koreatown, where a miscalculated headroom measurement means a door that won’t close in a subterranean entry.
Our track record backs this up. Nearly 460 five-star reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect real jobs on real buildings — many of them right here in Koreatown’s multi-unit housing stock. Customers mention Nathan by name. They describe him finding solutions for openings that three other companies said were “unworkable.”
Response time to Koreatown is fast because we’re based in Northridge and know the route down the 101 to the 110, cutting through Silver Lake or Hollywood depending on traffic. We don’t make you wait through a weekend with a building full of tenants locked out of parking. Emergency garage door service is available for urgent situations — a seized rolling steel door at 6 PM on a Friday gets the same attention as a scheduled install.
Our local knowledge runs deep. We know which Koreatown buildings on Alexandria Avenue, Irolo Street, and the blocks near Wilshire Boulevard have the original 1920s–1940s garage openings with curved brick arches that require custom jamb modification. We know which post-1992 mid-rises near 6th Street have the standard 10×10 commercial openings that take a Clopay or Amarr sectional with a standard jackshaft mount. This isn’t guesswork — it’s pattern recognition from decades of working on Los Angeles’s densest housing stock.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Koreatown
New Door Installation
New door installation in Koreatown starts at $700 for basic single-car replacements and ranges up to $2,200 for heavy-duty commercial-grade sectional or rolling steel doors in multi-unit buildings. Every install begins with a field measurement because Koreatown’s housing stock demands it — pre-WWII buildings on Alexandria Avenue often have openings 2–4 inches narrower than modern standard sizes, cut into rear service alleys when cars were smaller and codes were different. We fabricate custom jamb extensions and source non-standard panel widths so your door fits the opening, not the other way around. For post-1992 mid-rises near Wilshire, we install high-cycle steel doors rated for dozens of daily operations with heavy-duty torsion spring systems that outlast residential hardware by years.
Single Car Door
Single car doors in Koreatown are rare in the traditional sense — most “single” openings serve tandem parking in narrow alleys off Irolo or Kenmore Avenue. These installations demand compact opener units and low-headroom track configurations that suburban technicians almost never encounter. We specify Chamberlain or LiftMaster jackshaft openers mounted beside the door rather than overhead, preserving every inch of clearance in tight subterranean entries. The hardware is different. The measurement tolerances are tighter. And the consequence of getting it wrong — a door that won’t fully open, trapping a resident’s vehicle — is immediate.
Double Car Door
Double car installations in Koreatown typically serve small-lot townhomes near 6th Street or newer mixed-use buildings with ground-floor parking. These 16-foot openings require precise spring balance — an unbalanced double door in a high-cycle environment will warp tracks and burn out openers within months. We install Wayne Dalton or Clopay steel doors with heavy-duty 13-ball nylon rollers and reinforced struts to prevent panel flex. In Koreatown’s heat island, where UV and radiant heat off concrete alleys accelerate steel fatigue, we specify powder-coated or galvanized finishes that resist the warping and surface oxidation we’ve seen destroy standard painted doors in 3–4 years.
Custom Garage Door
Custom fabrication isn’t an upsell in Koreatown — it’s often the only path that works. Older buildings throughout 90005 have arched brick openings, curved concrete headers, or width/height combinations that no manufacturer catalogs. We measure twice, fabricate once: custom wood jamb liners for arched openings, modified track radius for restricted headroom, or steel panel sections cut to exact inch-and-a-quarter tolerances. We recently replaced a 30-year-old rolling steel door at a 16-unit pre-WWII building on Alexandria Avenue. The original lift mechanism had seized from decades of UV-baked weatherstripping dust. We installed a new LiftMaster commercial-duty jackshaft opener with rolling-code remotes, engineered for the building’s low-headroom alley entry and a 12-ft-wide opening. Custom work takes longer to plan but installs clean — and it lasts.
Steel Doors
Steel doors dominate Koreatown installations for good reason. In a neighborhood where every door serves multiple tenants and faces daily high-cycle use, steel’s durability and low maintenance are non-negotiable. We install Clopay, Amarr, and Raynor steel doors with 24- or 25-gauge panels, thermal breaks where code requires, and heavy-duty hardware packages rated for commercial applications. For buildings with subterranean entries near Wilshire Boulevard, we specify galvanized track and zinc-plated hardware to resist the slightly elevated humidity in below-grade spaces. Your brand, our expertise — we match the spec to the building’s actual conditions, not a catalog page.

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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Koreatown
We carry parts and complete systems for eight major brands: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. This matters in Koreatown because many multi-unit buildings have mixed hardware environments — a Genie opener on one door, a LiftMaster on another, original Craftsman track from a 1990s renovation on a third. We don’t need to order parts and make you wait. Our truck stock includes torsion springs, cables, rollers, hinges, and opener rail kits for all eight brands, plus commercial-grade jackshaft and trolley operators for high-cycle applications. When a rolling steel door fails on a Tuesday evening and thirty tenants can’t park, “we’ll call it in and come back next week” isn’t an answer we give.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Koreatown Homes
- Undersized or non-standard openings from pre-WWII buildings. Many Koreatown structures built in the 1920s–1940s have garage openings cut to dimensions that predate modern standardization — often 7’2″ wide instead of 8′, or 6’8″ height with a curved brick arch. Off-the-shelf door panels won’t fit. We fabricate custom jamb liners, modify header clearances, and source cut-to-width steel or wood sections.
- Elevated panel warping from UV/heat concentration in concrete alleys. Koreatown’s urban heat island concentrates radiant heat off asphalt and concrete surfaces, accelerating weatherstripping breakdown and warping older painted steel panels faster than in coastal Los Angeles neighborhoods. We see this on south-facing alley doors near 6th Street and Kenmore — panels that bowed within three years of installation because the original spec didn’t account for thermal loading.
- Opener overload from daily high-cycle use by dozens of tenants. A residential-grade opener rated for 1,000 cycles per year fails quickly in a 20-unit Koreatown building where the door opens 40–60 times daily. We replace burned-out Chamberlain or Craftsman residential units with commercial-duty LiftMaster or Genie operators with ½ or ¾ HP motors, thermal overload protection, and heavy-duty gear assemblies built for continuous use.
- Low-headroom and restricted-access configurations in subterranean entries. Koreatown’s alley-accessed apartment garages frequently combine 8-foot ceiling heights with sloped driveways or tight turning radii, making standard 12-inch radius track impossible. We engineer low-headroom track with quick-turn brackets or side-mount jackshaft openers that operate in as little as 4–6 inches of headroom — configurations that suburban installers rarely spec and often mismeasure.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Koreatown, CA
A typical garage door installation in Koreatown runs $700–$2,200 depending on door size, hardware grade, and the complexity of fitting non-standard openings. Here’s how that breaks down for common scenarios we see in 90005:
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| New Door Installation — standard single-car | $700–$1,200 |
| New Door Installation — double-car or commercial-grade | $1,400–$2,200 |
| Custom fabrication for non-standard opening | Add $300–$800 |
| Commercial-duty opener (jackshaft or trolley) | $450–$950 installed |
| Low-headroom track modification | $180–$350 |
What moves the needle? Opening size, obviously. But in Koreatown, the bigger variables are custom sizing for pre-WWII buildings, commercial-grade hardware for multi-unit cycle loads, and low-clearance configurations that require specialized track and opener mounting. We don’t quote blind. Nathan Parker visits your building, measures your opening, assesses headroom and alley access, and gives you an exact number — free, with no obligation. Call (424) 348-4566 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Koreatown
We install garage doors throughout central Los Angeles, with regular work in Echo Park, Silver Lake, and Hollywood. Each neighborhood has its own housing stock and its own installation challenges — Echo Park’s hillside garages with steep approaches, Silver Lake’s mix of 1920s bungalows and modern builds, Hollywood’s varied commercial-residential conversions. Our Northridge base puts us on the road to all of them, but Koreatown’s density and multi-unit concentration make it unique in our service area. If you’re a property manager or owner with buildings in multiple neighborhoods, we can coordinate schedules across your portfolio.
Serving Koreatown, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Koreatown 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 Koreatown
Yes — most Koreatown alley-accessed buildings need commercial-grade hardware and low-headroom or side-mount opener configurations that standard residential installers don’t stock. The tight clearances, high daily cycle counts, and security requirements of multi-tenant buildings demand heavier track, reinforced panels, and openers rated for continuous use. Call (424) 348-4566 — we’ll assess your alley entry and spec the right system.
Koreatown’s dense urban heat island accelerates weatherstripping breakdown and warps painted steel panels faster than in coastal Los Angeles neighborhoods. We specify powder-coated or galvanized finishes, UV-resistant vinyl weatherstripping, and thermal-break construction on insulated doors to counteract concentrated radiant heat off concrete alleys. This isn’t theoretical — we’ve replaced doors on Alexandria Avenue that warped within three years because the original installer used standard hardware spec’d for Pasadena.
Pre-WWII apartment buildings throughout 90005 have non-standard openings — narrower widths, curved brick arches, or height restrictions from original construction that predate modern garage door standardization. No manufacturer catalogs a door for a 7’2″-wide arched opening with 6’8″ clearance. We measure, fabricate custom jamb liners or cut-to-width panels, and engineer track geometry that fits the existing masonry. It’s more work upfront. It installs correctly. It lasts.
A typical multi-unit installation in Koreatown runs $1,400–$2,200 for a commercial-grade sectional or rolling steel door with heavy-duty hardware and a high-cycle opener. Custom fabrication for non-standard openings adds $300–$800. Single-car or tandem-parking doors in smaller buildings start around $700–$1,200. We provide exact quotes after measuring — call (424) 348-4566 for a free estimate.
Yes — we install LiftMaster and Chamberlain commercial operators with Security+ 2.0 rolling-code technology, and we can program multi-button remotes or keypad entry systems for individual tenant access. For buildings with property management oversight, we also spec MyQ-connected openers that allow remote monitoring and scheduled access. We programmed a 16-unit system on Alexandria Avenue with individual rolling-code remotes and a master override for building management. Call (424) 348-4566 to discuss your building’s access needs.
Ready for a door that fits your building, your tenants, and Koreatown’s unique demands? Nathan Parker will come to your property, measure your opening, and walk you through the exact hardware and opener configuration your installation requires. No guesswork. No waiting on parts. Just 34 years of expertise applied to your job. Call Victory Garage Door Solutions So Cal at (424) 348-4566 for your free estimate.
Reviewed by Nathan Parker, Owner at Victory Garage Door Solutions So Cal, serving Koreatown and Los Angeles since 1990.