Fast, Reliable Garage Door Parts Across San Lorenzo
Garage door parts in San Lorenzo fail faster than almost anywhere else in the East Bay. The salt-laden marine layer rolling off San Francisco Bay corrodes springs, cables, and hardware years ahead of inland schedules — and most San Lorenzo homes are 70-year-old Bohannon tract ranches with narrow single-car bays that make replacement anything but straightforward. We’re Paul Torres and our Garage Door Parts crew at Legacy Garage Door Service San Francisco, and we’ve spent eight years specializing in exactly these conditions. When you call (833) 700-7382, Paul shows up personally — not a subcontractor — with parts for LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor systems. Same-day service to San Lorenzo is standard.

Why Legacy Garage Door Service San Francisco Is San Lorenzo’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
Our 935 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars include steady feedback from San Lorenzo Village, Broadmoor, and the neighborhoods along Lewelling Boulevard. Customers here mention the same thing repeatedly: they expected a parts salesman and got a technician who understood their Bohannon-era framing before opening the toolbox.
Response time to San Lorenzo typically runs 45–90 minutes from call to arrival, depending on Bay Bridge traffic patterns. We keep common springs, cables, rollers, and hardware stocked for the 8-foot and 9-foot doors that dominate this ZIP — no waiting on warehouse delivery while your garage sits unsecured.
Eight years, one specialty. Paul Torres functions as both owner and lead technician, so the accountability chain is exactly one person long. Nearly 1,000 verified reviews back that up.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in San Lorenzo
Torsion Spring Replacement
Torsion springs in San Lorenzo typically snap after 6–8 years, not the 10–12 you’d expect inland. The marine-layer salt penetrates the galvanizing, pitting the steel until it fatigues catastrophically — often at 6 a.m. when you’re trying to leave for BART. A typical torsion spring repair in San Lorenzo runs $180–$340 and is usually done same day. We specify oil-tempered or coated springs for coastal exposure, not standard galvanized stock that’ll repeat the failure cycle. On Bohannon-era bays with low headroom, we also verify the header can handle modern spring torque — 70-year-old wood doesn’t always cooperate.
Extension Spring Replacement
Extension springs hang alongside the horizontal track and carry the door’s weight through stretch tension. They’re common on the original single-car Bohannon doors, and they’re dangerous when they break — the released energy can damage vehicles or injure anyone nearby. We replace extension springs in matched pairs with safety cables threaded through the center, a detail some installers skip. For San Lorenzo’s humid climate, we spec corrosion-resistant hardware rather than bare steel that’ll rust through in four seasons.
Cables & Drums
Cable failure in San Lorenzo usually follows spring failure by a few months — the corroded cable frays where it wraps around the drum, then snaps under load. Bottom bracket and drum fasteners rust first in this climate, leading to slippage that throws the door off-track. A cable repair here typically costs $130–$250. We use stainless-steel aircraft cable on coastal jobs and inspect the drum’s set screws for galling, since salt-corroded threads strip easily on 70-year-old hardware.
Rollers & Hinges
Worn rollers and hinges bind against the track on narrow Bohannon bays where the original framing has settled out of square. The misalignment accelerates wear: steel rollers grind flat spots, hinge barrels oval out, and the door shudders like a washing machine. Roller replacement in San Lorenzo runs $110–$220. We spec sealed-bearing nylon rollers for coastal jobs — they don’t rust, they run quieter, and they handle the slight track misalignment common in these homes better than steel. On a recent visit to a Bohannon ranch on Via Alamosa in San Lorenzo Village, we found a rusted extension spring and corroded cables on a 1950s Clopay door. The marine-layer salt had eaten through the galvanizing, so we swapped in a new pair of oil-tempered extension springs and stainless-steel cables, plus nylon rollers to quiet the track. The old wood jamb needed sistering before we could anchor the new tracks.
Weatherstripping & Bottom Seal
San Lorenzo’s humid coastal climate rots rubber bottom seals and stiffens vinyl weatherstripping until it cracks. A proper seal isn’t comfort — it’s protection against the moisture that rusts your tracks and swells your jamb wood. We stock retainer profiles that fit the narrow jambs common on Bohannon-era construction, not the wider modern standard that needs routing. Replacement is quick, inexpensive, and extends the life of every metal part above it.

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Trusted Brands We Service in San Lorenzo
Whatever brand you have, we likely stock parts for it. Our inventory covers Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor systems commonly found in San Lorenzo’s postwar housing stock, plus Amarr hardware popular in later additions. We don’t special-order from a warehouse across the Bay — Paul carries the springs, cables, rollers, and openers that match these brands on the truck. That means diagnosis and replacement in one visit for most San Lorenzo jobs, not a return trip next Tuesday.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in San Lorenzo Homes
- Salt-corroded torsion springs failing at 6–8 years. The marine layer pushes salt-laden moisture across San Lorenzo’s flatlands, penetrating spring coatings and causing fatigue fractures well ahead of inland schedules. We check for pitting during every service call.
- Out-of-square Bohannon framing binding rollers and hinges. The original 1940s–1950s wood framing settles and twists over seven decades, so even new rollers wear unevenly if the track isn’t shimmed to match reality.
- Rusted bottom bracket and drum fasteners letting cables slip. These small hardware items corrode first in humid coastal air, leading to opener chain slippage and doors that go off-track without obvious cause.
- Cracked weatherstripping admitting moisture that accelerates everything else. A failed bottom seal in San Lorenzo isn’t just a draft — it’s a direct path for the marine layer to attack tracks, springs, and jamb wood simultaneously.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in San Lorenzo, CA
We don’t quote blind over the phone, but we do publish ranges — because San Lorenzo homeowners deserve to know the landscape before inviting anyone inside. These figures reflect our actual invoices across 94580 over the past two years:
| Service | Typical Range in San Lorenzo |
|---|---|
| Spring Repair | $180–$340 |
| Cable Repair | $130–$250 |
| Roller Replacement | $110–$220 |
What moves the needle: spring type (standard vs. coated), whether the door is 8-foot or 9-foot (non-standard sizing common here), and whether the Bohannon-era framing needs sistering or shimming before new parts can anchor safely. We inspect everything, explain what we find, and quote upfront before starting work. Estimates are free — call (833) 700-7382.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Lorenzo
We carry parts and respond to calls across the southern East Bay, including Ashland, San Leandro, Cherryland, and Castro Valley. Each area has its own housing stock and climate patterns — San Leandro’s hillside homes see different wear than San Lorenzo’s flatland Bohannon tracts — and we adjust our parts specs 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 Parts in San Lorenzo
The marine layer pushes salt-laden moisture inland across San Lorenzo’s flatlands, accelerating corrosion on springs, cables, and hardware. Components rated for 10–12 years inland typically fail in 6–8 years here. We specify oil-tempered or coated springs and stainless hardware for coastal exposure. Call (833) 700-7382 for a corrosion inspection — estimates are free.
Usually both. The 70-year-old wood framing in these homes settles out of square, which wears rollers and hinges unevenly; then the damaged parts make the misalignment worse. We assess the framing first, sister or shim as needed, then replace the worn components with specs that tolerate slight track variation. Paul shows up personally to diagnose whether your issue starts with structure or hardware.
Sealed-bearing nylon rollers outperform steel in humid, salty air. They don’t rust, they run quieter, and their slightly forgiving construction handles the track misalignment common in settled Bohannon framing. We stock them for standard 2-inch and 3-inch stem lengths and can match odd sizes from the truck.
We don’t recommend it. Garage door springs are under extreme tension — a released torsion spring can cause serious injury or property damage. On Bohannon-era doors, the added complexity of low headroom, aged framing, and non-standard 8-foot widths makes DIY replacement even riskier. A trained professional has the winding bars, anchors, and framing experience to handle these conditions safely. Call (833) 700-7382 — we’ll get you a same-day appointment.
Yes — it’s essential protection, not a luxury item. A proper bottom seal and jamb weatherstripping block the marine layer from reaching your tracks, springs, and wood framing. In San Lorenzo’s conditions, good weatherstripping pays for itself by extending the life of every metal part it shields. We stock profiles that fit narrow Bohannon jambs without modification.
Written by Paul Torres, Owner at Legacy Garage Door Service San Francisco, serving San Lorenzo since 2016.