Quick answer: Most 2026 garage door replacements land between $1,200 and $4,500 installed. Single-car standard steel doors start around $900. Double-car insulated doors typically run $2,000 to $3,500. Carriage-house and wood/designer doors push past $4,500 and can exceed $6,000 for premium configurations. Use the calculator below to get a number tailored to your exact setup.
This calculator uses the same pricing logic that drives our full Garage Door Replacement Cost guide. The estimate factors door type, size, insulation upgrades, windows, opener, install complexity (like-for-like vs. framing changes), regional cost of living, and haul-away. There is no premium version, no unlock screen, and no email gate — everything runs in your browser.
Garage Door Replacement Cost Calculator
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Estimates are educational ranges based on 2026 national pricing data. Actual quotes from local installers vary by manufacturer, hardware grade, and site conditions.
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Get Free Local QuotesGarage Door Cost by Type (2026)
Door type is the single biggest driver of your final price. Standard steel sectional doors are the budget pick. Insulated steel is the most popular upgrade for daily quality of life. Carriage-house and wood/designer doors push into premium territory.
| Door Type | Door Only | Installed (Single) | Installed (Double) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard steel sectional | $400 – $900 | $900 – $1,800 | $1,400 – $2,600 |
| Insulated steel | $700 – $1,400 | $1,200 – $2,400 | $1,800 – $3,500 |
| Double-layer insulated steel | $1,000 – $1,900 | $1,600 – $2,900 | $2,200 – $4,000 |
| Carriage-house style | $1,200 – $2,800 | $1,800 – $3,500 | $2,500 – $4,800 |
| Aluminum and glass (modern) | $1,800 – $3,800 | $2,400 – $4,500 | $3,500 – $5,800 |
| Wood / designer | $2,000 – $4,500 | $2,800 – $5,200 | $3,800 – $6,500 |
How Door Size Affects Cost
Bigger doors mean more material, more hardware, and more labor. A double-car door is roughly 1.5 to 1.7 times the cost of a single-car door of the same type. Tall doors (8 ft tall instead of 7 ft) add 10 to 15 percent.
| Size | Cost Multiplier | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|
| 8 ft x 7 ft (single) | 1.0x baseline | Standard single garage |
| 9 ft x 7 ft (single wide) | 1.05x | SUV / truck access |
| 8 ft x 8 ft (single tall) | 1.15x | Truck or van clearance |
| 16 ft x 7 ft (double) | 1.55x | Two-car garage |
| 18 ft x 7 ft (double wide) | 1.7x | Wider two-car bays |
| 16 ft x 8 ft (double tall) | 1.7x | Workshop / RV |
Common Add-ons and What They Cost
| Add-on | Added Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard chain-drive opener | $218 – $380 | Cheapest option, more noise |
| Belt-drive opener | $320 – $520 | Quietest mainstream choice |
| Smart Wi-Fi opener | $420 – $706 | App control, camera options |
| Standard polystyrene insulation | $80 – $220 | Good R-value bump |
| Premium polyurethane insulation | $200 – $450 | R-16+ for heated garages |
| Single row of windows | $120 – $280 | Most popular curb-appeal pick |
| Decorative / multi-row windows | $250 – $600 | Carriage-house and modern looks |
| Haul away old door | $50 – $150 | Often included in mid-range bids |
For a deeper dive on opener selection, see our best garage door openers review and the smart opener retrofit guide.
How Region Changes the Number
The same insulated steel double door can swing 25 percent or more on labor alone depending on your market. We bucket installs into three regional bands.
- Lower-cost (~0.9x): Rural areas, much of the South and Midwest. Lower labor rates and overhead.
- Average metro (1.0x baseline): Most suburban metros across the country.
- High-cost (~1.15x): Northeast corridor, West Coast metros, Hawaii, and other high cost-of-living regions.
Should You Repair Instead?
Before you spend $1,200 to $4,500 on a new door, confirm you actually need one. A broken spring, a single dented panel, or a noisy operation are usually repairs in the $50 to $700 range. Use the 50 percent rule: if repair quotes exceed half the cost of a new door, replace it. Get the full breakdown in our main garage door replacement cost guide and the spring replacement walkthrough.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is this calculator?
It uses 2026 national pricing data and gives a realistic installed range for the configuration you select. Real local quotes vary by manufacturer, hardware grade, and site conditions, so treat the range as a starting point.
Does the estimate include labor?
Yes. Every estimate is fully installed and includes the door, hardware, and professional labor. Haul-away of the old door is added when you select that option.
Why does region matter so much?
Labor rates and overhead vary widely. The same door in a rural Midwest market can be 20 to 30 percent cheaper than in a high-cost coastal metro. We adjust for three broad regional bands.
Should I replace the opener at the same time?
If your opener is over 10 to 15 years old or noisy, doing both at once saves a second service call and often nets a small bundle discount. Belt-drive and smart Wi-Fi openers cost more up front but are quieter and add convenience features.
Do I need a permit?
A like-for-like swap usually does not require a permit. Changing the rough-opening size or modifying framing may. Check with your local building department.
What is the cheapest way to replace a garage door?
Standard non-insulated steel sectional in a single-car size, keep your existing opener, no windows, dispose of the old door yourself. That configuration typically lands between $900 and $1,800 installed in average markets.
Do you sell or store the data I enter?
No. The calculator runs entirely in your browser. None of your selections are stored or sold. The optional quote form below is separate and only sends information to local pros if you submit it.
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