Garage Door Parts in Newhall, CA
Something snapped in your garage this morning — a spring, a cable, a roller grinding so loud it woke the dog — and now you’re standing in the driveway wondering what to do next. If you’re in Newhall, you’re in our backyard. ProGate Santa Clarita has been solving exactly this kind of problem for Newhall homeowners for nearly two decades. Ryan Bennett and our crew know every street between San Fernando Road and Bouquet Canyon Road, and we can usually reach you the same day. Call us right now at (855) 907-4405.

Why ProGate Santa Clarita Is Newhall’s Preferred Garage Door Parts Company
We’ve built our reputation one Newhall driveway at a time. Ryan Bennett has led this operation for over 19 years, and a meaningful portion of that work has been right here in Newhall — the Saugus cul-de-sacs, the hillside homes in Stevenson Ranch, the newer builds up in Plum Canyon. When neighbors talk to neighbors, our name comes up. That’s not an accident; it’s 19 years of showing up on time and fixing things right.
Our 461 verified reviews average 4.8 out of 5 stars, and a strong share of those reviews come directly from Newhall customers in the 91321 and 91355 ZIP codes. People specifically call out our communication, our honesty about what parts actually need replacing, and the fact that we don’t upsell components a door doesn’t need. You can read those reviews yourself before you call.
Response time matters when your garage door is your main entry point — and for most Newhall homes with attached two- and three-car garages, it is. Because we’re based locally in the Santa Clarita Valley, we’re not driving in from the San Fernando Valley or Los Angeles. Most Newhall service calls get a same-day or next-morning visit, with emergency availability for situations that genuinely can’t wait.
Our Garage Door Parts Services in Newhall
Torsion Spring Replacement in Newhall
Torsion springs are the single most stressed component on any garage door, and Newhall’s climate punishes them faster than most homeowners expect. Inland temperatures here regularly push past 105°F in summer, then drop 40–50 degrees overnight — that daily thermal cycling accelerates metal fatigue on steel springs noticeably faster than what we see in coastal LA communities. On top of that, the majority of Newhall’s residential stock dates from the 1970s through the early 2000s, which means a huge number of homes in areas like Saugus and Canyon Country are still running a single original torsion spring that’s well past its design life of roughly 10,000 cycles. We replace failed springs and always evaluate whether upgrading to a dual-spring setup makes sense for your door’s weight and usage — a conversation that’s especially relevant on the oversized garage openings common in Plum Canyon, where sloped driveways add load on every cycle.
Extension Spring Service in Newhall
Older Newhall homes — particularly the early-build tracts closer to The Old Road and Railroad Avenue — frequently have extension spring systems rather than torsion setups. Extension springs are less forgiving when they snap, sending metal flying if safety cables aren’t in place. We inspect, replace, and retrofit safety cables on every extension spring job we take in Newhall, because a spring failure without that cable is a genuine hazard. A typical extension spring replacement in Newhall runs $95–$175 per spring, depending on door size and whether safety cables need to be added.
Cables and Drums in Newhall
Lift cables fray gradually — you usually won’t notice until one strand snaps or the door starts binding on one side. In Newhall homes with three-car garages, a frayed cable on the heavier center section is a common call we receive. Drum grooves wear unevenly on doors that have operated on sloped driveways for years, especially in the hillside communities off Bouquet Canyon Road. We carry standard and high-cycle cable sets for the most common door configurations in this area, so we’re rarely making a second trip for parts. Cable and drum replacement in Newhall typically runs $120–$220 for the full assembly on a two-car door.
Rollers and Hinges in Newhall
Steel rollers on original 1980s and 1990s doors are the squealing, shuddering component that drives most Newhall homeowners to finally call us. We replace worn steel rollers with nylon-wheeled, sealed-bearing rollers — quieter, longer-lasting, and a genuine improvement for homes in Cagney Ranch Estates or Stevenson Ranch where the garage wall is adjacent to a bedroom. Hinge replacement on older sectional doors is often done at the same visit, since the stress on hinges and rollers is shared. Roller replacement (full set of 10–12) in Newhall runs $85–$145 depending on roller grade selected.
Weatherstripping and Bottom Seal in Newhall
Here’s something specific to Newhall that we tell every customer: the rubber seals on your garage door will not last as long here as they would near the coast. The combination of intense UV exposure, summer heat, and the dry high-desert-adjacent air means bottom seals and side weatherstripping crack and shrink within just a few seasons — sometimes as little as two to three years — rather than the decade-plus lifespan coastal homeowners might expect. If you’re seeing daylight under your door or finding dust and debris inside after a Santa Ana wind event, the bottom seal is almost certainly gone. Seal replacement in Newhall runs $60–$110 for the bottom seal, or $130–$190 for a full perimeter weatherstrip service.
Trusted Brands We Service in Newhall
Newhall homes run the full spectrum of opener and door brands, and we stock parts locally for the models we see most often here. That means LiftMaster and Chamberlain openers throughout the master-planned communities off Magic Mountain Parkway, Genie and Craftsman units in the older Saugus and Canyon Country homes, and door hardware for Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, and Raynor panels. Because we’re not ordering parts after we arrive, most Newhall jobs are completed in a single visit — no waiting, no callback appointments.
Common Garage Door Parts Problems We See in Newhall Homes
- Post-Santa-Ana wind damage on exposed hillside homes: Newhall sits at the Newhall Pass where the Golden State Freeway and Antelope Valley Freeway converge — a natural funnel that accelerates Santa Ana wind events through the valley. Homes in Stevenson Ranch, Plum Canyon, and Canyon Country routinely come out of these wind events with buckled panels, snapped torsion springs, or tracks blown off the wall, damage that’s far less common in the more sheltered neighborhoods to the south.
- Worn-out single-spring setups on 1980s–1990s tract homes: The bulk of Newhall’s housing stock was built in an era when a single torsion spring was standard, and many of those original springs are still in service today. A single spring failure leaves the entire door inoperable, and on a two- or three-car garage it means your vehicles are trapped until a tech arrives.
- Cracked and shrunken bottom seals: The inland heat and low humidity of Newhall’s climate degrade rubber seals faster than homeowners realize. We see cracked, compressed-flat bottom seals on doors that are only four or five years old — leading to dust infiltration, pest entry, and energy loss in garage spaces that are often climate-controlled in this market.
- Fire-code compliance gaps in Canyon Country post-Tick Fire rebuilds: Blocks within the Canyon Country fire perimeter from the 2019 Tick Fire have an unusual split: rebuilt homes were required to meet LA County Wildland Urban Interface codes with fire-rated garage doors, while neighboring homes that weren’t rebuilt may still have original 1980s steel doors with no ember resistance. When these homeowners seek parts replacements or upgrades, the code and insurance implications are different on either side of the street — something Ryan Bennett and our team are familiar with navigating.
Pricing for Garage Door Parts in Newhall, CA
We don’t believe in making you guess. Here’s what garage door parts service realistically costs in the Newhall market right now. Torsion spring replacement runs $180–$320 for a standard setup, or $290–$420 for a dual-spring conversion. Extension springs come in at $95–$175 per spring. Cable and drum work is $120–$220. A full roller set is $85–$145. Weatherstripping ranges from $60–$190 depending on scope. What moves the number up or down: door weight and size, whether it’s a standard opening or an oversized RV-bay opening, brand and part grade, and whether the opener needs adjustment after parts work. Labor and parts are quoted together — no surprise add-ons at the invoice. Call (855) 907-4405 for a free, no-pressure estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Newhall
While Newhall is our home base, our service area extends throughout the Santa Clarita Valley and beyond. We provide the same same-day parts service to homeowners in Santa Clarita, Canyon Country, and Copper Hill, and we regularly make runs south into Porter Ranch as well. Wherever you are in this part of LA County, you’ll get the same Newhall-quality response.
Serving Newhall, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Newhall 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 Newhall
Most Newhall service calls are scheduled the same day or first thing the following morning. Because we’re based in the Santa Clarita Valley — not driving in from the 405 corridor — we’re not fighting cross-valley traffic to reach you. For genuine emergencies, such as a door that won’t close or a spring failure leaving a vehicle trapped, we offer urgent-response availability seven days a week. Call (855) 907-4405 and we’ll give you an honest arrival window on the spot.
Yes — we service every neighborhood in and around Newhall, including Stevenson Ranch, Plum Canyon, Cagney Ranch Estates, Saugus, Canyon Country, and the communities along Bouquet Canyon Road. We’re familiar with the specific door configurations and housing styles in each of these areas, which means fewer surprises on-site and faster service. No part of Newhall is outside our coverage zone.
Yes, emergency service is available to Newhall customers when you genuinely can’t wait — a door stuck open overnight, a broken spring with vehicles locked inside, or post-wind-event track damage leaving the door unsecured. We prioritize safety situations and will give you a clear ETA when you call. Emergency rates apply after standard hours, and we’ll always tell you the cost before we commit to the visit.
Our pricing is consistent across our service area — Newhall customers are not charged a travel premium compared to Santa Clarita or Canyon Country. The variables that affect your final cost are the same everywhere: door size, part grade, and scope of work. Because Newhall is our primary base, there’s no distance surcharge, and our part stocking means we rarely need a second visit to complete a job here.
All parts we install in Newhall are covered by a minimum one-year warranty on both parts and labor, and many spring and hardware products carry extended manufacturer warranties of two to five years. Given Newhall’s demanding climate — the thermal cycling, UV exposure, and Santa Ana wind stress — we’re transparent about realistic part lifespans in this specific environment and will tell you honestly which products hold up best here versus what might be fine in a milder climate but underperforms in this valley.
Written by the team at ProGate Santa Clarita, serving Newhall since 2006.