Professional new door installation by Cooper Family Garage Doors.
New door installation means replacing your existing garage door system — the door panels, tracks, springs, rollers, and often the opener — with a new setup built to fit your home and last for years. Southern California homeowners usually need it when an older door has rusted through from coastal air, taken damage from a bumper, or simply outlived its hardware after two decades of daily cycles.
A door that's ready to be replaced usually tells on itself. You'll see it, hear it, or feel it every time you leave the house.
When you call, you get Kimber or me — not a dispatcher reading a script. We come out, measure the opening, look at your header and side room, and talk through what actually fits your home and your budget. No upsell theater. We'll show you a few honest options, order the door, and come back to install it cleanly in one visit. Every new door we hang gets balanced springs, fresh rollers, and a tuned opener so it runs quiet from day one.
Cooper Family Garage Doors is licensed, bonded, and insured under CSLB #1153364. That license matters — it means the work is performed by a contractor the state actually holds accountable, and it means the parts we put on your home meet code. We only use hardware we'd trust on our own garage, which is the same standard Craig's been following for the past 10 years of service.
Every new door we install in California pairs with a battery-backup-capable opener motor. State law SB-969 requires it — any new residential garage door installed in California must be paired with a motor that has battery backup, and if an existing motor doesn't support it, the motor has to be upgraded to a compliant one at the same time. We handle that as part of the install so your new door is code-compliant from day one and still opens during a power outage.
We started this business because we got tired of seeing deceptive sales tactics and elusive pricing used on the neighbors in our community.
If you're staring at a tired old door and wondering whether it's time, give us a call and we'll tell you straight. Sometimes a door just needs a tune-up and new springs — we'll say so if that's the case. And when it really is time for a replacement, you'll have two people from your community who pick up the phone, show up when we said we would, and stand behind the work long after the truck pulls away.