Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across San Jose
A new garage door installation in San Jose typically runs $700–$2,200, and most residential jobs are completed in a single day once materials arrive. For homeowners in Japantown, Alum Rock, or the Communications Hill area, that means minimal disruption and a door that actually fits our local conditions — not a generic slab shipped from out of state.

San Jose’s housing landscape is unlike anywhere else in California. The ADU permit volume here leads the state, driven by the tech-economy housing squeeze that’s pushed tens of thousands of homeowners to convert attached garages into rentable units. That creates a uniquely bifurcated market: contractors regularly handle garage-opening infill and door removal on one side, and new door installation on detached replacement garages on the other. This ADU-driven churn is far denser here than in neighboring Santa Clara or Milpitas, and it shapes the majority of non-repair revenue for local garage door companies. Whether you’re finishing a new ADU build in the 95112 corridor or replacing a rotted 1960s wooden door in Northside, the opening has to be measured against real San Jose conditions — not a template from Phoenix or Portland.
We make the drive from Sacramento to serve San Jose because the work here demands more than a franchise technician with a tape measure and a catalog. Michael Johnson handles every installation personally, and nine years of single-trade specialization means he’s seen what the Delta breeze does to hardware, what foundation settling from the Calaveras Fault does to door frames, and which brands hold up to San Jose’s UV exposure. Call (916) 999-7172 for a free estimate — we’ll look at your actual opening, not a form.
Why Titan Garage Door Installation Sacramento Is San Jose’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
Our Garage Door Installation team doesn’t treat San Jose as a secondary market. We’ve built a reputation here through word-of-mouth in neighborhoods like Willow Glen and Rose Garden, where homeowners talk to each other about who actually showed up and who ghosted after taking a deposit. Those 344 verified five-star reviews — every single one a perfect 5.0 — include a growing share from Santa Clara County, and they reflect something specific: Michael Johnson’s name on the truck is the same as the name doing the work.
Response time to San Jose averages same-day or next-day once materials are confirmed in stock. We’re not dispatching from a call center in Texas; Michael coordinates the schedule directly and drives the job himself. That matters when you’re dealing with a detached garage for a new ADU off Meridian Avenue and the contractor needs the door hung before inspection.
The local knowledge runs deeper than geography. We know that post-Loma Prieta foundation settling across older neighborhoods in the 95112 and 95116 corridors means “broken door” calls often reveal racked frames from differential settling — a diagnostic step that separates local techs from out-of-area competitors who’ll sell you a door that won’t seal properly. We also know California AB 1353 mandates battery backup on every newly installed residential opener, making it a code-compliance line item on every San Jose opener job — not an optional upsell. That’s the difference between a technician and a specialist who’s been working San Jose long enough to understand its building history.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in San Jose
New Door Installation
A full new door installation in San Jose runs $700–$2,200 depending on material, size, and hardware package. For the 1940s–1960s homes in Japantown and Northside, this often means pulling out an 8-foot-wide wooden or early-aluminum door and upgrading to insulated steel with modern weatherstripping that can handle the wet-dry cycling near Guadalupe River. For newer builds in East Foothills, it might mean a carriage-style door that matches the HOA requirements. Michael measures every opening personally — no subcontracted crew guessing at square footage.
Single Car Door Installation
Single car doors remain common in San Jose’s core ZIP codes, where garages were built for post-war sedans, not modern SUVs. A single door installation typically falls in the $700–$1,400 range. The constraint is often the header space — older framing in the 95110 and 95113 areas doesn’t always accommodate modern track hardware without modification. We’ve adapted enough of these openings to know where the structural limits are and when a low-headroom track system is the right call.
Double Car Door Installation
The late 1960s and 1970s tract developments south and east of downtown added two-car garages whose original torsion springs and hardware are well past service life. A new double door installation in San Jose typically runs $1,200–$2,200, with steel panel doors being the most common replacement for faded original wood. The wider opening — 16 feet standard — puts more load on the spring system, so we spec hardware accordingly. In Campbell and Alum Rock, we’ve replaced dozens of these original doors where the panels have warped from UV exposure or the bottom sections have rusted from ground moisture.
Custom Garage Door Installation
Custom work in San Jose often serves two masters: the ADU inspector and the design-conscious homeowner in neighborhoods like Willow Glen or the Rose Garden area. Custom installations start around $1,800 and can exceed $2,200 depending on materials, glass inserts, and specialty hardware. We’ve built doors to match historic carriage house aesthetics, installed full-view aluminum for modern ADU conversions, and fabricated solutions for non-standard openings created by garage-to-living-space conversions. The key is starting with accurate field measurements — Michael brings a laser level and checks for square, plumb, and level, because in San Jose’s older neighborhoods, the opening is rarely perfect.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in San Jose
Whatever brand you have — or whatever brand your new build specifies — we carry authorization for eight major manufacturers: LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. That breadth matters in San Jose, where a single neighborhood might have original Raynor hardware from a 1970s build, a recent LiftMaster opener from a flip renovation, and a custom Clopay door specified by an architect for a new ADU. We stock common parts and can source specialty items with turnaround that beats waiting for a franchise warehouse to ship from Fresno. Nine years in one trade means we’ve installed, repaired, and troubleshot virtually every combination these brands produce.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in San Jose Homes
- Racked frames from foundation settling. Post-Loma Prieta differential settling in the 95112 and 95116 corridors leaves door openings out of square. A door hung without checking plumb and level will bind, gap, and fail prematurely. We measure diagonals and shim accordingly — it’s extra time on the front end that saves a callback.
- Corroded hardware from Delta breeze condensation. San Jose’s mild climate still brings enough morning ground fog in low-lying parcels near Guadalupe River and Coyote Creek to rust torsion springs and panel bottoms. We spec galvanized or stainless hardware for these microclimates and recommend regular inspection intervals.
- UV-degraded weatherstripping. The long, dry Central Valley summers bake standard rubber seals into cracked, ineffective strips. We install UV-resistant vinyl or silicone weatherstripping rated for California sun exposure — a detail that extends door life by years.
- Non-compliant openers on new installs. California AB 1353 requires battery backup on all newly installed residential openers, effective July 2019. We see competitors still quoting basic models that won’t pass inspection. Every opener we install in San Jose includes compliant backup power — no surprises at final.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in San Jose, CA
Here’s what garage door installation costs in San Jose’s current market:
| Service | Typical Range in San Jose |
|---|---|
| New Door Installation (single car) | $700 – $1,400 |
| New Door Installation (double car) | $1,200 – $2,200 |
| Custom Garage Door Installation | $1,800 – $2,200+ |
| Opener Installation (with AB 1353 battery backup) | $250 – $550 |
| Panel Replacement | $250 – $500 |
Material choice drives most of the variance. A basic insulated steel door with standard hardware sits at the lower end; a custom wood-overlay or full-view aluminum door with smart opener and specialty track pushes toward the top. Foundation repairs, header modifications, or electrical upgrades for opener power add cost but aren’t guesswork — we identify them during the free estimate, not halfway through the job. Every San Jose estimate includes a written line-item breakdown. Call (916) 999-7172 to schedule — estimates are free, and Michael handles them personally.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Jose
Our service radius covers the full San Jose metro and adjacent communities. We regularly install doors in Communications Hill, where hillside homes need wind-rated hardware; Alum Rock, with its mix of mid-century and newer construction; East Foothills, where rural-property doors often need heavy-duty openers; and Campbell, with its blend of original 1960s tract homes and renovated properties. If you’re searching for Garage Door Installation in San Jose or any of these surrounding areas, the same technician who answers the phone shows up with the tools.
Serving San Jose, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Jose 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 Jose
Most San Jose installations are completed same-day or next-day once materials are in hand. Standard steel doors from Clopay or Amarr typically arrive within 3–5 business days; custom orders run 2–3 weeks. Call (916) 999-7172 to check current lead times for your specific door — we’ll coordinate around your contractor schedule if it’s an ADU or renovation timeline.
We cover all San Jose ZIP codes including 95101, 95103, 95106, 95108, 95109, 95110, 95111, and 95112, plus surrounding areas. That means Japantown, Northside, downtown-adjacent corridors, Willow Glen, Rose Garden, Alum Rock, East Foothills, and Communications Hill are all in our regular service area. Michael drives the route himself, so coverage isn’t limited by dispatch radius.
Emergency service is available for situations where a non-functional door creates a security or access crisis — a detached garage for a rental unit that can’t be secured, or a new construction where the door is the last item before certificate of occupancy. Emergency response prioritizes safety and security over cosmetic scheduling. Call (916) 999-7172 and we’ll assess whether your situation qualifies for same-day emergency installation.
Material costs run nearly identical between San Jose and Sacramento, but labor rates in Santa Clara County trend 10–15% higher due to cost of living. The bigger variable is code compliance: California AB 1353 mandates battery backup on all new opener installations, which adds roughly $75–$150 to every opener package compared to pre-2019 pricing. We quote San Jose jobs with full compliance built in — no surprise add-ons at installation.
All installations carry workmanship coverage backed by our nine-year track record and 344 five-star reviews. Manufacturer warranties vary by brand — Clopay and Amarr offer limited lifetime on certain door sections, while opener warranties from LiftMaster and Chamberlain typically run 1–3 years depending on model. We register every warranty on your behalf and provide written documentation before leaving the job. If something fails, you’re calling Michael directly, not a warranty hotline.
Reviewed by Michael Johnson, Owner at Titan Garage Door Installation Sacramento, serving San Jose since 2015.