If a door in your Culver City home is sticking, scraping the floor, refusing to latch, or jumping its track, Red Stag is the door-repair call. We diagnose the actual cause on arrival — usually it's the hinges or the strike plate, not the door itself — and we fix it flat-rate. Most Culver City door tune-ups are done in under 90 minutes, and the door swings perfectly afterward.
Culver City's housing mix means we see a wide range of door work — from 1920s pocket doors that need re-railing to 1990s hollow-core slabs that just need a knob swap.
Pocket doors are an Culver City specialty when the home is from the 1920s era, because they were the dominant interior-door style of that period. The hardware inside the wall cavity wears out — ball bearings fail, the track sags, the soft-close gives up — and most handyman companies refuse the work because it requires opening the wall. Red Stag does pocket-door work routinely: we cut a small drywall access panel, replace the hardware, drywall it shut, texture-match and paint.
Knob and lock swaps are the easiest door work we do in Culver City. A standard like-for-like knob takes 20 minutes; a smart-lock install (August, Schlage Encode, Yale Assure, Level Bolt) takes 30–40 because we pair the lock to your phone and walk you through the app before we leave. Most Culver City homes have the modern 2-1/8" hole bore, so the hardware drops in clean.
Most of our Culver City door repair calls cluster around Culver City downtown, Sunkist Park, Carlson Park — typically within a short drive of Sony Pictures Studios. The Culver City mix we see week to week leans heavy on smart-home device install with full network pairing and townhouse common-area door and hardware maintenance, which is why our Culver City truck is always loaded with the specific tools, hardware, and finishes that the 90232 zip and the surrounding Westside neighborhoods need most. Culver City is 25–40 minutes from our Central LA dispatch — fastest access is via the 10 east of the 405, and we schedule against PM rush windows.
Homeowners in Culver City typically spend $95–$165 on a knob swap, $150–$275 on a sticking-door tune-up, $185–$385 on a screen-door install, and $275–$650 on a pocket-door re-track. Frame repair after a forced entry runs $250–$700 depending on the split.
Culver City is 25–40 minutes from our Central LA dispatch — fastest access is via the 10 east of the 405, and we schedule against PM rush windows. Every door tune-up in Culver City is flat-rate quoted before we touch the door, and we lock the price even if the diagnosis turns up something we didn't expect.
A standard sticking-door tune-up in Culver City runs $150–$275 flat-rate, including diagnosis, hinge or strike-plate adjustment, plane-and-paint of binding edges, and a final swing test. Most are 60–90 minute jobs.
Yes — pocket doors are common in Culver City's older housing stock. We cut a small drywall access panel, replace the hardware inside the wall cavity, drywall it closed, texture-match and paint. Whole repair runs $275–$650 depending on hardware needed.
Yes — knob, deadbolt, and smart-lock swaps in Culver City are typically same-day. Same-day service is available with a morning call when you call before noon. Each opening runs $95–$165 for standard hardware, $135–$235 for smart locks including app pairing.