Garage Door Installation & Replacement
Whether you're replacing a worn-out door or upgrading for curb appeal, energy efficiency, or security, a new garage door is one of the highest-ROI home improvements available. Our team handles precise measurement, removal of the old door, and complete installation of your new one.
What's Covered
Licensed professionals in our network handle the full range of installation work — from quick diagnostics to complete system repairs.
- Full door replacement — single and double-car
- New construction installation
- Insulated door upgrades
- Steel, wood, aluminum, and composite options
- Opener integration and calibration
- Weatherstripping and bottom seal installation
When to Call a Professional
If your door is beyond repair, is more than 15–20 years old and showing persistent problems, or you're upgrading for curb appeal, energy efficiency, or security, a full replacement may be the better investment. A licensed installer can measure precisely, recommend the right door for your opening, and complete the job cleanly.
Common Brands Our Professionals Service
LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Genie, Wayne Dalton, Craftsman, Clopay, Amarr, and most other residential garage door and opener brands. If you have an older or regional model, call — our technicians work with all makes.
Installation — Common Questions
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Most standard single-door replacements take 3–5 hours. Double-door or custom installations may take longer. Your installer will provide a time estimate when they assess the job.
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Door size, material (steel, wood, composite, aluminum), insulation rating, style, panel design, and hardware all affect cost — as do local labor rates in your area. Broadly, new door installation ranges from roughly $700 to $2,500 or more for premium options, including labor.
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Permit requirements vary by municipality and can change. In most cases, replacing a residential garage door in your area does not require a permit — but rules differ for structural changes, electrical work, and properties in HOA or historic districts. Before any significant work, confirm current requirements with the your area or local building or permitting department.
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Traditional raised-panel steel doors are the most common. Carriage-house style doors are popular for curb appeal. Full-view aluminum doors are a growing trend for modern homes. A licensed installer can walk you through options that suit your home's architecture and budget.
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Insulation is measured by R-value. If your garage is attached to your home or you use it as a workspace, higher R-value insulation (R-12 to R-18) meaningfully reduces energy loss and temperature swings. For detached or storage-only garages, a basic or non-insulated door often suffices.
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