Garage Door Installation Cost Estimator

Estimate the total cost to install a new garage door including materials, labor, and optional add-ons.

Formula

Material Cost = (Base Door Cost × Size Multiplier) + Style Upcharge + Insulation Upcharge + Opener Cost + Spring Cost + Window/Hardware Cost + Keypad/Remote Cost

Labor Cost = (Base Installation Labor + Opener Labor + Removal Labor) × Regional Labor Multiplier

Total Cost = Material Cost + Labor Cost

Typical Range = Total × 0.90 to Total × 1.15

Assumptions & References

  • Base door material costs reflect 2024 U.S. national averages from HomeAdvisor, Angi, and manufacturer price lists.
  • Steel insulated (double-layer) 9×7 single door is used as the baseline material cost (~$650).
  • Size multipliers scale linearly with door area relative to the 9×7 single baseline.
  • Labor base rates: $200 (single door) / $300 (double door) before regional adjustment.
  • Regional labor multipliers: Low (rural/Midwest) = 0.80×, Medium (suburban) = 1.00×, High (urban/coastal) = 1.35×.
  • Opener installation adds ~$75 in labor on top of the unit cost.
  • Old door removal and disposal adds ~$75 in labor.
  • Spring costs include parts and labor for replacement/installation.
  • Estimates do not include structural framing repairs, electrical rough-in, or permit fees (typically $50–$150 if required).
  • Prices exclude sales tax. Add 5–10% depending on your state.
  • The ±10–15% range accounts for local market variation, brand differences, and site-specific conditions.
  • Sources: HomeAdvisor Cost Guide (2024), Angi Garage Door Installation Report, Bob Vila Pricing Data.

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