New Garage Door Installation
Sometimes replacement makes more sense than another repair — here's how to tell, and what's involved.
A full replacement, measured and installed to code
A new installation is a full replacement of the existing door with a new one — measured for your exact opening, matched to your home's style, and installed to current code. This covers everything from choosing a style and insulation level to removing the old door, tracks, and springs, and installing the new system from scratch.
We handle the whole process in one visit for most standard residential openings, including hauling away the old door.
When repair stops making financial sense
Sometimes replacement is the more sensible option — when a door is old enough that parts are hard to source, when repair costs start approaching the cost of a new door, or after damage that affects the door's structure rather than just one component.
A new door also does real work for the house beyond function: it meaningfully improves curb appeal and home value, and a modern insulated door can noticeably cut down on temperature swings in an attached garage.
How to Tell It's Time to Call
- The door is more than 15–20 years old
- Repairs are becoming frequent or increasingly expensive
- Visible warping, rust, or structural damage
- Replacement parts for the current door are hard to find
- You're renovating and want a style or insulation upgrade
- The door no longer closes flush or seals properly
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