
New Garage Door Cost in Jacksonville: Complete 2026 Pricing Guide
If you’ve been pricing out a new garage door here in Jacksonville, you’ve probably noticed the quotes are all over the map — one company says $900, the next says $4,500, and you’re left wondering what on earth makes the difference. We get it. At Lavish Garage Doors, we believe in transparent, no-surprise pricing, so this guide breaks down exactly what a new garage door costs in the Jacksonville metro in 2026, what drives the price up or down, and how to make sure you’re paying for value instead of a sales markup.
Here’s the short version: most Jacksonville homeowners spend $1,200 to $4,500 for a new single garage door, fully installed, and $2,500 to $7,500 for a new double door. Where you land inside that range comes down to material, brand, insulation, wind rating, and a few things we’ll walk through below. Ready for a real quote on your home? See our garage door installation service or call us at (904) 815-3310 for a free estimate.
What Does a New Garage Door Cost in Jacksonville? (2026 Price Ranges)
Let’s start with the numbers most people actually want. These are real installed price ranges for the Jacksonville, FL area — meaning the door, the hardware, the labor, and haul-away of your old door are all included. Prices vary by your home, but this is the honest middle of the market in 2026.
| Door type | Single (8×7 / 9×7) | Double (16×7) |
|---|---|---|
| Basic non-insulated steel | $1,200 – $1,800 | $2,500 – $3,400 |
| Insulated steel (most popular in FL) | $1,600 – $2,600 | $3,200 – $4,800 |
| Carriage-house / designer steel | $2,200 – $3,400 | $4,200 – $6,000 |
| Aluminum & full-view glass | $2,800 – $4,500 | $5,500 – $7,500 |
| Wood / wood-composite | $3,000 – $4,500+ | $6,000 – $10,000+ |
Want the line-item version for your exact door? Our transparent pricing page lays out what’s included so there are no surprises on installation day.
What Drives the Price of a New Garage Door?
Two homes on the same street can get very different quotes, and it usually comes down to these six factors.
1. Material
Steel is the workhorse of Jacksonville garage doors — affordable, durable, and easy to insulate. Aluminum and full-view glass doors look stunning on modern homes but cost more. Wood and wood-composite sit at the top of the range and need more upkeep in Florida’s humidity. For most of our customers, insulated steel hits the sweet spot of price, looks, and performance.
2. Insulation (and why it matters in Florida)
An insulated door isn’t just about a quieter garage — in our climate it keeps the heat out of a garage that often shares a wall with your living space. A single-layer door has no insulation; a double or triple-layer door sandwiches polyurethane or polystyrene between steel skins. Expect to add $150–$600 for insulation, and read our take on whether it’s worth it for Florida homes.
3. Brand
We install trusted brands like Clopay, Amarr, and CHI Overhead Doors. Premium lines and designer collections cost more, but they also bring better warranties, finishes, and resale appeal. A builder-grade door and a premium door can differ by $800–$1,500 on the same opening.
4. Wind Rating
This is the big one in Northeast Florida. The Florida Building Code requires garage doors in many areas to meet specific design-pressure (wind-load) ratings. A wind-rated door costs more than a standard door — often $300–$900 more — but it’s not optional in coastal and high-velocity zones, and it can lower your insurance. Learn more about hurricane-rated garage doors before you buy.
5. Size & Custom Openings
Standard single (8×7 or 9×7) and double (16×7) doors are the most affordable. Tall doors for trucks/RVs, oversized openings, and non-standard sizes require custom ordering and push the price up.
6. Opener & Add-Ons
Reusing a working opener saves money. A new opener — from brands like LiftMaster or Chamberlain — typically adds $300–$650 installed. Windows, decorative hardware, smart-home connectivity, and keypads are smaller add-ons that personalize the door.
New Door vs. Repair: When Replacement Makes Sense
Not every aging door needs replacing. If yours has a broken spring, a snapped cable, or a worn opener, a repair is usually the smarter spend — that’s why we publish honest repair pricing too. But once you’re looking at a cracked or rusted door, multiple failing components, or a door that’s simply dated, a new door replacement often costs less over five years than a string of repairs — and it delivers a curb-appeal and resale boost that a repair never will.
How to Get an Honest Quote in Jacksonville
Three tips so you don’t overpay: (1) Insist on an itemized, written estimate — not a vague “starting at” number. (2) Confirm the door’s wind rating in writing if you’re near the coast. (3) Make sure haul-away of your old door and labor are included. Lavish Garage Doors is licensed, insured, and Jacksonville-local, and we offer free estimates plus military and senior discounts. We’ll measure your opening, walk you through real options, and give you a price you can actually plan around.
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