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Garage Door Replacement Cost Calculator

What type of replacement?

Estimated Total Cost

$1,050 – $2,250

Save $200 – $500 vs new installation

Door Cost

$700 – $1,300

Removal

$50 – $200

Springs

$150 – $350

Opener

Reuse

Install Labor

$150 – $400

Spring Replacement: Good choice! Springs wear at similar rates to doors. Replacing together saves a future service call ($150–$300).

Included: Door removal and disposal, weather stripping. Not included: Trim repair ($100–$300), electrical upgrades, painting.

Disclaimer: Estimates are for budgeting purposes only. Actual costs vary by location, contractor, material availability, and project complexity. Always get professional quotes for exact pricing.

Garage Door Replacement Cost Breakdown

Material Single (8×7) Double (16×7)
Steel $700 – $1,300 $1,200 – $2,500
Aluminum $800 – $1,600 $1,400 – $3,000
Wood $1,000 – $3,500 $1,500 – $5,200
Fiberglass $750 – $2,000 $1,300 – $3,500

* Door cost only, no insulation. Add $150–$600 for insulation, $150–$350 for springs, $150–$600 for labor.

Replacement vs New Installation

Project Type Steel Double (R-12) You Save
Replacement $2,000 – $3,500 $200 – $500
New Installation $2,500 – $4,000

* Includes door, R-12 insulation, spring replacement, labor. Replacement reuses existing track/frame.

How We Calculate

Our garage door replacement cost calculator estimates total project cost based on door size, material, insulation, opener, and spring replacement. Total = door cost + removal + springs + opener + installation labor.

Replacement vs New Install: Replacement costs 20–40% less than new installation because you reuse the existing track, frame, and mounting hardware. Only the door panels, springs, and weather seals are replaced.

Door Material Comparison

Steel ($700–$2,500) — Most popular. Durable, low maintenance, 20–30 year lifespan. Available in many styles. Aluminum ($800–$3,000) — Lightweight, rust-resistant, ideal for coastal areas. Wood ($1,000–$5,200) — Premium aesthetics, requires resealing every 2–4 years, 15–20 year lifespan. Fiberglass ($750–$3,500) — Dent-resistant, coastal-friendly, can mimic wood grain.

Insulation R-Values

No insulation is fine for detached garages. R-6 (+$100–$250) provides basic thermal protection. R-12 (+$200–$400) suits most attached garages. R-18 (+$250–$600) is maximum insulation for extreme climates or bonus rooms above the garage.

Additional Costs

Weather stripping ($50–$100, usually included), trim repair ($100–$300 if damaged), smart home integration ($50–$150), painting wood doors ($150–$400).

Data Sources

Pricing from HomeGuide, Angi, This Old House, major garage door retailers (Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton), and contractor estimates (February 2026).

Last updated: 2026-02-05

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does garage door replacement cost? +

Garage door replacement costs $1,100–$4,500 for a single door and $1,700–$7,000 for a double door, including removal, door, springs, and installation. Steel is most affordable ($700–$2,500), while wood costs more ($1,000–$5,200). Replacement saves 20–40% vs new installation since you reuse existing tracks and frames.

How much cheaper is replacement vs new installation? +

Replacement saves $200–$500 compared to new installation because you're reusing the existing track, frame, and hardware. New installations require building the complete track system. For a basic steel double door, expect $2,000–$3,500 for replacement vs $2,500–$4,000 for new installation.

Should I replace springs when replacing the garage door? +

Yes — always replace springs with a new door. Springs and doors wear at similar rates, so a new door on old springs creates a mismatch. Replacing together costs $150–$350 for springs vs a separate $200–$400 service call later. Most professionals recommend spring replacement with every door.

Should I reuse my existing opener? +

Reuse your opener if it's less than 10 years old and works well. Replace if it's noisy, slow, or lacking safety features. Modern smart openers ($350–$700) offer Wi-Fi connectivity, smartphone control, and battery backup. Chain drives last 10–15 years; belt drives last 15–20 years.

Is it worth insulating my garage door? +

Insulation is worth it for attached garages — it saves $100–$200/year in energy costs and reduces noise. R-12 ($200–$400 adder) suits most climates. R-18 ($250–$600) is best for extreme temperatures or living space above the garage. Skip insulation for detached, unheated garages.

How long does garage door replacement take? +

Professional garage door replacement takes 4–6 hours for a single door and 6–8 hours for a double. Same-day completion is typical. Adding opener replacement adds 1–2 hours. DIY replacement is dangerous due to spring tension — always hire a professional for spring work.

How long do garage doors last? +

Steel doors last 20–30 years with minimal maintenance. Aluminum lasts 20–25 years. Wood requires regular maintenance but lasts 15–20 years. Fiberglass lasts 20–25 years. Springs last 10,000–20,000 cycles (7–15 years with typical use). Openers last 10–15 years.

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