Transparent Pricing

Garage Door Cost &
Pricing Guide

Wondering how much a garage door repair or replacement costs? Here's our transparent pricing guide for the Twin Cities area. No hidden fees, no surprises — just honest pricing from a locally owned company.

Garage Door Repair Costs

These are typical price ranges for common garage door repairs in the Twin Cities metro area. Exact pricing depends on your specific door and situation — we always provide a written quote before starting work.

ServicePrice Range
Spring Replacement (Torsion)$150–$250
Spring Replacement (Extension)$100–$175
Cable Repair/Replacement$100–$175
Roller Replacement$75–$130
Track Realignment$75–$150
Panel Replacement$150–$400+
Opener Repair$75–$200
Sensor Realignment$50–$85
Weatherseal Replacement$50–$100
21-Point Safety InspectionFREE

* All prices include parts and labor. No hidden fees. Trip/diagnostic fee waived with repair.

New Garage Door Costs (Installed)

Prices include the door, professional installation, hardware, weatherseal, and removal of your old door. No extra charges.

Door StyleSingle Car (8×7 / 9×7)Double Car (16×7)
Traditional Raised Panel$800–$1,500$1,200–$2,200
Carriage House$1,200–$2,500$1,800–$3,500
Modern / Contemporary$1,500–$4,000$2,500–$5,500
Insulated Steel (R-16+)$900–$2,000$1,400–$3,000
Custom Wood / Cedar$2,500–$6,000+$4,000–$8,000+
Full-View Glass / Aluminum$2,000–$5,000$3,500–$7,000+

Garage Door Opener Costs (Installed)

Chain Drive

$250–$400

Reliable, budget-friendly

Belt Drive

$350–$500

Quiet operation

Wall-Mount (Jackshaft)

$450–$650

Saves ceiling space

Smart Opener (LiftMaster MyQ)

$400–$600

Wi-Fi + battery backup

Why We Cost Less Than the Big Companies

No Franchise Fees

We're independently owned — no corporate overhead or franchise royalties eating into your price.

Direct Parts Sourcing

We buy springs, cables, and hardware directly from manufacturers. No middleman markup.

Low Overhead

No fancy showroom or call center. Just a local team focused on doing great work at fair prices.

Same Quality Parts

We use the same professional-grade parts as the national chains — same warranties, lower prices.

Efficient Service

We stock common parts on our trucks so most jobs are one-trip. Less time = less cost for you.

Honest Recommendations

We'll tell you if a repair is all you need. We never upsell a replacement when a $150 fix will do.

Garage Door Cost FAQ

How much does a garage door repair cost in the Twin Cities?

Most garage door repairs in the Minneapolis–Twin Cities area cost between $75 and $250. The most common repair — a broken torsion spring — runs $150–$250 including parts and labor. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so there are never surprises.

How much does a new garage door cost installed?

A new garage door with professional installation typically costs $800–$2,500 for standard styles (traditional, carriage house, insulated steel). Premium custom doors (wood, full-view glass) range from $2,500–$6,000+. All our quotes include the door, installation, hardware, and removal of the old door.

Is it cheaper to repair or replace a garage door?

If your door is less than 15 years old and the damage is limited to one component (spring, cable, roller), repair is almost always more cost-effective. If you're facing multiple issues, the door is 20+ years old, or repair costs exceed $500, replacement usually makes more financial sense long-term.

Do you charge a service call fee?

We charge a modest trip/diagnostic fee that is waived if you proceed with the repair. This covers our technician's time to diagnose the issue and provide an exact quote. We never charge hidden fees or add surprise costs after the fact.

Why are your prices lower than the big national companies?

We're a locally owned business with lower overhead — no corporate franchise fees, no call center, no middlemen. We buy parts direct from manufacturers and pass the savings to you. Same quality parts, same warranty coverage, better prices.

Do you offer financing or payment plans?

For larger projects like full door replacements, we can discuss payment options. We accept all major credit cards, checks, and cash. Military and senior discounts are available on all services.

How much does it cost to replace a garage door opener?

A new garage door opener with professional installation costs $250–$650 depending on the type. Chain drives are the most affordable ($250–$400), belt drives are mid-range ($350–$500), and smart openers with Wi-Fi and battery backup run $400–$600. All include installation and programming.

Get Your Exact Price Today

Every garage door is different. Call us for a free, no-obligation quote specific to your door and situation. Most quotes are provided over the phone in minutes.