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Garage door cost by type (2026)

National average ranges, fully installed including hardware and standard opener.

TypeCost installedLifespanBest for
Steel (single-layer)$700–$1,50015–25 yrsLowest cost, basic functionality
Steel (insulated)$900–$2,50020–30 yrsMost popular, energy-efficient
Aluminum + glass$1,500–$3,50020–30 yrsModern look, contemporary homes
Wood (composite)$1,500–$4,00020–30 yrsWood look without maintenance
Wood (real)$2,500–$8,00015–30 yrsCustom premium look
Carriage house style$2,000–$6,00020–30 yrsTraditional aesthetic
Custom/oversized$5,000–$15,000+VariesRV doors, multi-car wide
Garage door opener (basic)$300–$60010–15 yrsStandard chain-drive
Garage door opener (smart, belt)$500–$1,20015–20 yrsQuiet, app-controlled

Cost of single-car vs double-car garage door

A standard 9x7 single-car steel garage door installed runs $700–$1,800. A standard 16x7 double-car door installed runs $1,200–$2,800. Insulated versions of either add 30–50%.

Custom widths (8x7 narrow single, 18x8 oversized double) typically cost 20–40% more than standard sizes due to special-order pricing and adjusted hardware.

Cost of garage door opener

A new garage door opener installed runs $300–$1,200. Basic chain-drive openers ($300–$600) are loudest but most reliable. Belt-drive openers ($500–$1,200) are quieter, smarter (Wi-Fi/app controls common), and longer-lived.

Replacing only the opener (keeping the door) is straightforward and usually $400–$700 installed. Most opener replacements take 2–4 hours.

Garage door spring repair cost

Garage door springs are the highest-failure component. Torsion spring replacement runs $200–$500 for a single spring, $300–$700 for a pair. Always replace both springs at the same time even if only one breaks — the other is usually close to failure.

DIY spring replacement is dangerous — springs are under high tension and can cause serious injury. Always hire a professional.

Garage door cost factors

Door size

Single (8–9 ft wide): cheapest. Double (16 ft): 50–80% more. Custom sizes (RV doors, oversized doubles): 100–200% more.

Material

Steel cheapest. Aluminum/glass mid. Wood premium. Composite wood splits the difference.

Insulation

R-9 to R-18 insulated doors cost 30–50% more but reduce heat loss + sound through door. Worth it if garage is attached or used as workspace.

Windows / glass

Window panels add $50–$150 per window. Full-glass aluminum doors cost 2–3x solid steel.

Hardware + tracks

Old tracks/hardware may need replacement during install. $200–$500 in additional parts.

Smart opener features

Wi-Fi, app control, smart home integration add $100–$400 over basic openers.

Garage door cost by city

Local pricing benchmarks across major US metros.

New York, NYLos Angeles, CAChicago, ILHouston, TXPhoenix, AZDallas, TXAustin, TXColumbus, OHIndianapolis, INCharlotte, NCAtlanta, GATampa, FLJacksonville, FLDenver, COSeattle, WAMinneapolis, MNMilwaukee, WIKansas City, MOCincinnati, OHPortland, ORDetroit, MILas Vegas, NVSacramento, CA

Frequently asked questions about garage door cost

How much does a new garage door cost?
Single-car door installed: $700–$1,800 (steel) to $2,500–$8,000 (premium wood). Double-car door: $1,200–$2,800 (steel) to $4,000–$15,000+ (custom). Insulated doors add 30–50%.
How much does a garage door opener cost?
Basic chain-drive opener installed: $300–$600. Belt-drive (quieter, smarter): $500–$1,200. Replacement only (keeping existing door) typically $400–$700.
How much do garage door springs cost to replace?
Single torsion spring: $200–$500. Pair: $300–$700. Always replace both springs at the same time. DIY is dangerous — high spring tension can cause serious injury.
How long does garage door installation take?
New door + opener: 4–8 hours. Door only: 2–4 hours. Opener only: 2–4 hours. Custom or oversized doors may require additional framing work (1–2 days).
Are insulated garage doors worth it?
Yes if your garage is attached or you use it as workspace — insulated doors cut heat loss 50–70% vs single-layer steel. Pay back in 5–10 years through lower HVAC costs. For detached unconditioned garages, insulation is less valuable.