Fast, Reliable Garage Door Installation Across Covina
A new garage door installation in Covina typically costs $700–$2,200, with most residential jobs completed in a single day. If your Covina home still runs an original 1960s tilt-up door or an aging sectional unit from the 1980s, you’re likely past the point where repairs make financial sense. We’re Nova Garage Door Service California, and when you call us, you get Ronald Sanchez — owner and lead technician — not a dispatched crew from a franchise chain. We’ve spent eight years working exclusively on garage doors across the San Gabriel Valley, and Covina’s mix of mid-century tract homes and punishing inland heat presents challenges we’ve seen hundreds of times. From the ranch homes near Charter Oak to the older neighborhoods off Citrus Avenue, we know the 8-foot single-car bays, the improvised retrofits, and the heat-fatigued hardware that defines this market. Call (844) 742-0390 for a free estimate — we’ll come to your Covina home, measure your opening, and give you upfront pricing with no pressure.

Our Garage Door Installation team handles everything from standard steel replacements to custom sizing for Covina’s non-standard legacy openings.
Why Nova Garage Door Service California Is Covina’s Preferred Garage Door Installation Company
Covina homeowners don’t want surprises — they want the person who answers the phone to be the same certified technician who shows up with tools in hand. That’s exactly how we operate. Ronald Sanchez has built Nova Garage Door Service on owner-accountability: eight years in one trade, hands-on every job, no subcontractors rotating through your driveway.
Our reputation here is concrete — 90 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars, with repeat calls from Covina customers in ZIP codes 91722, 91723, and 91724 who’ve learned they can trust the same face every time. We’re not juggling twenty trades or managing a fleet of employees. We’re focused on garage doors — LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, and the rest — and we carry that fluency into every Covina home we visit.
Response time matters when your door is stuck open in July heat or won’t secure your home overnight. We offer same-day and emergency service to Covina, which means we’re not booking you two weeks out while your garage sits exposed. Ronald knows the local streets — from the older tracts near Badillo Street to the hillside homes approaching Vincent — so we’re not burning daylight with GPS confusion.
What separates us in Covina specifically is legacy-system literacy. Most franchise technicians are trained on modern standard sizes and current product lines. They’re not accustomed to 8-foot single-car openings with three generations of mismatched hardware stacked on them. We are. Whatever brand you have, whatever improvisation a previous owner attempted, we’ve probably seen it — and we know whether it can be salvaged or should be replaced.
Our Garage Door Installation Services in Covina
New Door Installation
Most Covina homes we’re called to have doors that are decades past designed service life. The original single-panel tilt-up units from the 1950s–1970s weren’t built for today’s daily use cycles, and many “upgraded” sectional doors from the 1980s now have springs, openers, and hardware failing in unison. A new door installation in Covina runs $700–$2,200 depending on size, material, and whether we’re rebuilding the track system from scratch. For homes near Citrus Avenue or in the 91722 ZIP, we frequently recommend insulated steel doors — they handle the thermal stress better than wood in 100°F+ summers, and they don’t crack or warp under the diurnal temperature swings that define San Gabriel Valley climate.
Single Car Door
Covina’s single-car garages are a specialty for us — and often a headache for standard installers. The original 8–9 foot openings common in 91723 and 91724 tract homes weren’t designed for modern vehicle widths, let alone the height of today’s SUVs and trucks. We’ve replaced dozens of these where previous owners or handymen improvised wider doors on original tracks, leaving springs and rollers undersized for the actual load. When we install a new single-car door in Covina, we measure the actual structural opening, assess the header and jambs for integrity after decades of thermal cycling, and spec hardware that matches the real weight — not the original 1960s specification.
Double Car Door
Some Covina homeowners have combined two original single-car bays into one double opening, or they’re working with a later-built home that came with a 16-foot standard. Double-car installations in Covina require careful attention to spring balance — the wider span means more weight, more wind load, and more stress on the opener. We see failed double-car setups in Covina where the previous installer used single-car spring specs on a heavier door, or where the track wasn’t leveled correctly for the thermal expansion that hits hard in inland valley summers. Our installs account for this: proper torsion spring pairing, reinforced struts, and openers sized for the actual door weight, not just the rough opening dimensions.
Custom Garage Door
Covina’s legacy housing stock creates custom needs that big-box installers won’t touch. Odd-sized openings from garage conversions, non-standard headroom from low-pitch ranch roofs, and the structural quirks of 60-year-old stucco-and-frame construction all demand measurement and fabrication expertise. We’ve built custom solutions for Covina homes where standard 7-foot or 8-foot heights won’t work, where side-room is limited by original foundation setbacks, or where the homeowner wants a specific aesthetic match to mid-century architecture. Custom work in Covina typically starts around $1,800 and scales with material and complexity — but it’s often the only right solution when a standard door would require expensive structural modification.
Steel Doors
For Covina’s climate, steel is our most-recommended material. The dry inland heat that cracks wood and degrades vinyl within seasons is far less punishing to properly finished steel. We install Clopay and Amarr steel doors with thermal breaks and insulation cores that moderate the temperature swing stress on the door itself — and help keep your garage from becoming a 120°F oven in August. Steel doors also handle the weight of modern insulation better than aluminum alternatives, which matters when you’re replacing a lightweight original tilt-up with a properly engineered sectional system.

Wood Doors
We do install wood doors in Covina when the architectural context demands it — particularly in the handful of custom mid-century modern homes or where the homeowner is committed to the aesthetic. We’ll be direct: wood requires more maintenance in this climate. The thermal cycling and low humidity will check and crack finishes within a few years without diligent resealing. If you want wood, we’ll install it right — proper sealing, appropriate spring specs for the weight, and hardware that won’t bind as the door seasons. But for most Covina homes, we steer customers toward steel with wood-grain finish options that give the look without the maintenance burden.
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 Covina
Whatever brand you have, we can work with it — and that matters in Covina, where a single garage might have a Genie opener from 1995, a Clopay door from 2008, and hardware from who-knows-where in between. Our eight years of focused experience covers LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, and Raynor. We stock common parts for faster turnaround on Covina jobs, and when we’re doing a full installation, we source current models with warranty support you can actually use. No phantom “we’ll order that” delays — we know what fits Covina’s legacy openings, what doesn’t, and which current products will still be serviceable in ten years when this door needs its first spring replacement.
Common Garage Door Installation Problems We See in Covina Homes
- Legacy torsion springs fatigued by extreme thermal cycling snap under load. Covina’s 35–45°F diurnal temperature swings through spring and fall create more expansion-contraction cycles than coastal climates. Springs rated for 10,000 cycles often fail at 6,000–7,000 here. When they go, they frequently take cables and bottom fixtures with them — turning a spring job into a full replacement.
- Improvised track and spring setups from previous retrofits are undersized for modern doors. We see this constantly in 91722 and 91723: a previous owner widened the door or added insulation without upgrading the hardware. The track flexes, the springs sag prematurely, and the opener strains. Installing a new door on this compromised hardware is false economy — we rebuild the system properly.
- Original weatherstripping and bottom seals crack within a few seasons due to dry inland heat. Covina’s 100°F+ days bake rubber components. A new door installation includes fresh seals, but we also see homeowners who’ve replaced doors and kept old seals — defeating the energy and debris-protection benefits. We always replace seals as part of our install.
- Foundation settling and frame distortion from decades of thermal cycling throw off door alignment. Covina’s older slab foundations have shifted; stucco cracks around garage openings are common. A door that fit perfectly in 1965 binds in 2024. We assess frame squareness as part of every install — and we’ll tell you honestly if structural repair needs to happen first.
Pricing for Garage Door Installation in Covina, CA
We’re transparent about numbers because Covina homeowners deserve to budget accurately. Here’s what typical garage door work runs in this market:
| Service | Price Range in Covina |
|---|---|
| Spring Repair | $180–$340 |
| Opener Installation | $250–$550 |
| New Door Installation | $700–$2,200 |
What moves you within these ranges? Door size, material (steel vs. wood vs. composite), insulation level, and whether we’re rebuilding track and hardware from scratch or working with a clean, square opening. Custom sizing for Covina’s non-standard legacy bays adds fabrication cost but often saves the expense of structural modification. Opener installation pricing depends on drive type — chain, belt, or screw — and smart-home features. Spring repair is straightforward unless we find cascade damage to cables, drums, or the opener itself.
We don’t do “starting at” games. When Ronald comes to your Covina home, he’ll measure, assess, and give you a written estimate with exact numbers — free, no obligation. Call (844) 742-0390 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Covina
Our service radius covers the full San Gabriel Valley corridor. We regularly install and repair garage doors in Vincent, Charter Oak, Azusa, and Citrus — often on the same day we hit Covina. If you’re in one of these neighboring communities and found this page searching for Covina-area service, we cover your ZIP too. Same owner-technician accountability, same upfront pricing.
Serving Covina, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Covina 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 Covina
Replace it — in nearly every case, repair is money spent extending a door that’s already decades past its design life. Original tilt-up hardware is obsolete; parts are scarce, and the door itself lacks modern safety features and insulation. A new insulated sectional door in Covina runs $700–$2,200 installed, handles the heat better, and comes with warranty coverage you’ll never get on a 60-year-old unit. Call (844) 742-0390 and we’ll assess your specific opening — estimates are free.
Usually not without structural modification — and we don’t recommend cutting into 60-year-old foundation and framing unless an engineer signs off. The original 8–9 foot openings in Covina tract homes weren’t built for 16-foot spans. We’ve seen improvised widenings that compromised header integrity. Our approach: measure the actual structural capacity, then recommend either a properly specced single-car door or a realistic assessment of what modification would cost versus value. Call us for an honest evaluation — we’ll tell you if it’s feasible or if you’re better served by other options.
Covina’s extreme thermal cycling fatigues metal faster than stable coastal climates. Springs expand in 100°F afternoons, contract in 60°F mornings, and that repeated stress accumulates micro-fractures. The San Gabriel Valley’s dry heat also accelerates corrosion on uncoated hardware. Springs that might last 12–15 years in Long Beach often fail in 8–10 here. When we install new springs in Covina, we spec higher-cycle units and recommend annual inspection — the small cost of catching wear early beats the inconvenience of a sudden failure.
Insulated steel with a thermal break — specifically Clopay or Amarr models with polyurethane core and baked-on finish. Steel doesn’t crack in dry heat like wood, doesn’t warp like vinyl can, and the insulation moderates the temperature swing stress that degrades opener electronics and spring hardware. For Covina’s 100°F+ summer peaks, we avoid thin uninsulated steel (too much heat transfer) and untreated wood (checking and splitting within seasons). We’ll show you samples and explain the R-value tradeoffs when we visit.
Yes — it’s practically our specialty. Covina’s 1950s–1970s housing stock is full of non-standard openings: 8-foot widths, 7-foot heights, reduced headroom from low-pitch roofs, and conversions that left odd jamb conditions. Standard installers often walk away from these or propose expensive structural rebuilds. We measure carefully, source custom or cut-to-fit doors, and engineer track solutions that work with what you have. Eight years of focused garage door work means we’ve solved these problems dozens of times in Covina specifically.
Written by Ronald Sanchez, Owner at Nova Garage Door Service California, serving Covina and the San Gabriel Valley since 2016.