“What’s this going to cost me?”
It’s the first question every homeowner asks when they need a new garage door. And it’s a fair question — garage doors aren’t cheap.
Here’s the honest answer: new garage door prices in Austin typically range from $800 to $ 5,000 or more installed, depending on size, material, insulation, and style. Most homeowners spend somewhere between $1,200 and $2,500 for a quality door with professional installation.
Let’s break down what affects that price so you know what to expect.
Price Ranges by Category
Here’s what we see across the Austin market:
| Category | Price Range (Installed) | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Budget | $800-$1,200 | Non-insulated steel, basic styles |
| Mid-Range | $1,200-$2,000 | Insulated steel, popular styles |
| Premium | $2,000-$3,500 | High-insulation steel, carriage styles |
| Luxury | $3,500-$5,000+ | Wood, custom, designer doors |
These prices include the door, hardware, and professional installation. They don’t include opener replacement (if needed) or major structural modifications.
What Affects Garage Door Cost?
Several factors determine where you’ll land in that price range:
1. Door Size
Size is the biggest cost factor.
| Size | Typical Use | Price Impact |
|---|---|---|
| 8×7 (single) | One-car garage | Base price |
| 9×7 (single) | Wider one-car | +5-10% |
| 16×7 (double) | Two-car garage | +40-60% |
| 18×7 (double) | Wider two-car | +50-70% |
| Custom sizes | Non-standard | +20-50% |
Double-car doors cost significantly more than singles — they require more material and heavier hardware.
2. Material
Material choice dramatically affects price:
| Material | Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Steel | $800-$2,500 | Most popular, best value |
| Aluminum | $1,200-$3,500 | Modern styles, full-view glass |
| Wood | $2,000-$8,000+ | Premium, high maintenance |
| Composite | $1,500-$4,000 | Wood looks, lower maintenance |
| Fiberglass | $1,200-$2,500 | Uncommon, niche applications |
Steel offers the best combination of durability, appearance, and value for Austin homes.
3. Insulation Level
Insulation matters in Austin’s heat:
| Insulation Type | R-Value | Price Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Non-insulated | R-0 | Lowest cost |
| Polystyrene | R-6 to R-9 | +$100-$200 |
| Polyurethane | R-12 to R-18 | +$200-$400 |
| Premium polyurethane | R-18+ | +$400-$600 |
Insulated doors keep your garage cooler and reduce energy bills. For attached garages, the extra cost pays for itself.
4. Style and Design
Style affects both aesthetics and price:
| Style | Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Flush panel | Lowest | Simple, modern |
| Raised panel | Low-mid | Classic, most common |
| Recessed panel | Mid | Traditional look |
| Carriage house | Mid-high | Popular for curb appeal |
| Full-view glass | High | Contemporary, aluminum frame |
| Custom/designer | Highest | Unique designs |
Carriage house styles are extremely popular in Austin neighborhoods — they add curb appeal without breaking the bank.
5. Windows and Hardware
Add-ons increase cost:
| Add-On | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| Window inserts (row of 4) | $100-$300 |
| Decorative hardware | $50-$150 |
| Premium handles/hinges | $100-$250 |
| Custom paint/finish | $200-$500 |
Windows add natural light but also add cost. Decorative hardware (fake hinges, handles) gives a carriage house look at minimal cost.
Installation Costs
Installation typically runs $200-$500, depending on:
- Removing the old door
- Condition of existing hardware
- Track/spring adjustments needed
- Opener compatibility
- Accessibility and complexity
Quality installation matters. A poorly installed door causes problems — sticking, noise, premature wear, and safety issues. Professional installation is worth the cost.
Additional Costs to Consider
Your project might include:
| Item | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| New garage door opener | $350-$700 installed |
| Spring replacement | $200-$350 |
| Track adjustment/replacement | $150-$300 |
| Structural modifications | $300-$1,000+ |
| Permit (if required) | $50-$150 |
If your current opener is old or underpowered for the new door, you might need to upgrade. We’ll let you know during the estimate.
Price Examples (Real-World Scenarios)
Scenario 1: Basic Replacement
- 16×7 non-insulated steel, raised panel
- Existing tracks and opener work fine
- Total: $900-$1,100
Scenario 2: Mid-Range Upgrade
- 16×7 insulated steel (R-12), carriage style
- New springs, existing opener compatible
- Total: $1,600-$2,000
Scenario 3: Premium Installation
- 16×7 high-insulation steel (R-18), carriage style with windows
- New opener included
- Total: $2,500-$3,200
Scenario 4: Luxury Custom
- 18×7 custom wood door
- New heavy-duty opener, structural modifications
- Total: $5,000-$8,000+
How Austin Compares to National Averages
Austin garage door prices are slightly higher than the national average, about 5-10% higher. This reflects:
- Strong demand from Austin’s growing population
- Higher labor costs in the Austin market
- Need for insulation due to the climate
That said, prices are competitive. Get multiple quotes to ensure you’re paying a fair market rate.
Is a New Garage Door Worth It?
Short answer: usually yes.
Garage doors consistently rank among the best home improvement investments. According to Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs. Value report, garage door replacement returns about 90-95% of cost at resale.
Beyond resale value:
- Better curb appeal
- Improved energy efficiency (insulated doors)
- Quieter operation
- Modern safety features
- Reduced maintenance hassles
If your door is 15+ years old, making noise, or showing wear, replacement is usually a smart investment.
How to Get the Best Value
1. Get Multiple Quotes
Compare at least 2-3 estimates. Make sure each quote includes the same specs: material, insulation, style, and what’s included in the installation.
2. Don’t Automatically Choose Cheapest
The lowest price often means a lower quality door, an inexperienced installer, or hidden costs. Value matters more than price.
3. Consider Long-Term Costs
A cheap, non-insulated door costs more in energy bills over time. A quality insulated door pays for itself.
4. Ask About Warranties
Quality doors come with warranties—typically 5-10 years for materials and 1-2 years for labor. Understand what’s covered.
5. Check Reviews and Credentials
Choose an installer with good reviews, proper insurance, and experience. Poor installation ruins even the best door.
Get Your Free Estimate
Ready to find out what a new garage door will cost for your Austin home? Here’s what to do:
- Call us at 512-796-4985
- Request a quote online
- We’ll visit your home and measure your garage
- We’ll show you options at various price points
- You get a detailed quote — no surprises, no hidden fees
All Points Garage Doors provides garage door installation throughout Austin, Round Rock, Georgetown, and surrounding areas.
Get a free estimate today.