Estimated local cost for garage door installation in District of Columbia, based on regional cost-of-living data. Updated April 2026.
Quick Answer: The estimated cost of garage door installation in District of Columbia is $925 – $5,250 ($800 – $4,500 per door (installed)). Average: $2,575.District of Columbia is 17% above national average.
Source: ClearCost national data adjusted by BEA Regional Price Parity for District of Columbia — updated April 2026
District of Columbia
$2,575
Estimated range: $925 – $5,250
$800 – $4,500 per door (installed)
National Average
$2,200
Range: $800 – $4,500
District of Columbia is 17% above national average based on BEA RPP data.
About these estimates: These prices are derived from our national pricing data adjusted for District of Columbia's cost of living (BEA Regional Price Parity: 116.5). Actual costs vary based on specific project requirements, contractor availability, and local material sourcing. See the national cost guide for full details.
A new garage door is one of the best curb-appeal investments a homeowner can make. According to the 2025 Cost vs. Value report, a garage door replacement recoups approximately 100% of its cost at resale — one of the few home improvements to consistently achieve full payback. The national average for a new garage door with installation is around $2,200. Costs vary by door size (single vs. double), material, insulation level, and style.
Garage doors come in two standard sizes: single (8–10 ft wide) and double (16 ft wide). Single-car doors cost roughly 40–50% less than double-car doors because they require less material, lighter springs, and a smaller track system. Some homes have two single doors side by side rather than one double, which costs more overall but provides redundancy — if one door fails, the other still operates.
Steel is the most popular garage door material, chosen for about 70% of installations. It is durable, low-maintenance, and available in a wide range of styles and colors. Aluminum doors are lighter and resist rust, making them ideal for coastal areas. Wood doors provide a classic aesthetic but require ongoing maintenance. Composite (faux wood) doors offer the look of real wood with the durability of steel — they are one of the fastest-growing segments in the market.
Insulated garage doors make a significant difference if your garage is attached to your home or if you use it as a workshop. Insulation is measured in R-value — higher R-values mean better thermal resistance. An uninsulated single-layer steel door has an R-value near 0, while a premium 3-layer door with polyurethane foam can reach R-18. Insulated doors are also quieter to operate and more dent-resistant due to their sandwich construction.
A new garage door often warrants a new opener, especially if the existing one is over 10 years old. Modern openers are quieter, more secure, and include smart-home features like smartphone control and auto-close timers. Belt-drive openers are the quietest option and ideal for attached garages with bedrooms above. Chain-drive openers are the most affordable and reliable but noisier.
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Garage door installation is typically quoted as a flat rate rather than hourly. A standard replacement (removing the old door and installing the new one on the existing tracks) takes 3–5 hours for a trained 2-person crew. New installations that require track adjustments, spring replacement, or opener installation take 4–6 hours. Spring replacement should only be done by professionals — garage door springs are under extreme tension and can cause serious injury.
Garage door replacement takes 3–6 hours including removal of the old door.
Steel and aluminum garage doors last 20–30 years with minimal maintenance. Wood doors last 15–25 years with regular staining or painting. Garage door springs (the most common failure component) typically last 10,000–15,000 cycles, or about 7–12 years for most households.
Absolutely. Garage door replacement consistently recoups 95–100% of its cost at resale, making it the #1 or #2 highest-ROI home improvement every year. It also has the most dramatic single-project impact on curb appeal.
Yes, if your garage is attached to your home. An insulated door reduces energy transfer between the garage and your living space, keeping adjacent rooms more comfortable. Insulated doors are also quieter and more dent-resistant. If your garage is detached, insulation is only necessary if you heat or cool the space.
Individual panels can be replaced if damaged, typically for $200–$800 per panel depending on the door model. However, if multiple panels are damaged or the door is more than 15 years old, full replacement is usually more cost-effective and ensures matching color and style.
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