Is it time to replace your garage door? How much does it cost to install a new one? What should I do if my garage door is squeaking? Got questions about your garage door?
We have answers. Check out these frequently asked questions for more information.

How Much Does a Garage Door Installation Cost?
According to This Old House, the average cost to replace a garage door in 2025 is $1,400. Of course, this range depends on whether it is a single or double door, the type of material, optional features, such as windows and insulation, etc.
The way the door opens also plays a factor in cost. If it is a tilt-up, sectional, or roll-up, you are looking at a $400 to $3,000 range. These are the more affordable options when it comes to new garage doors. Your price goes up if you choose to install a carriage-house style, French, or glass roll-up garage door. These are on the upwards of $8,000.
When Should I Replace My Garage Door?
On average, garage doors last anywhere from 15 to 30 years depending on the material and whether it has been properly maintained over the years. Common signs it is time to replace your garage door are:
- The Door is Seriously Damaged: A strong wind or severe weather may have blown through; visible dents, cracks, or warped panels indicate it’s time for a replacement.
- It’s Time for a Curb Appeal Update: An outdated or worn garage door can diminish the overall look of your home; upgrading to a modern design or fresh finish can significantly enhance your home’s exterior appearance and boost its value.
- The Door Sags: A sagging garage door can prevent smooth operation, causing it to stick or fail to close completely; this imbalance adds strain to the springs, creating a hazardous situation that could result in serious injury or worse if the springs snap.
- The Door Isn’t Operating Properly: If the garage door makes excessive noise, vibrates during operation, or struggles to open and close, it could be due to worn-out components; frequent repairs to keep it functional are a clear sign that a long-term solution, like a new door, is necessary.
How Often Should I Maintain My Door?
Your door should have regular maintenance done at least once a year. Much like you should visit a doctor once a year to get a physical done, it is the same with your door. Having your door serviced once a year by Precision can help your door last longer, identify security issues, and help save you money in garage door repairs down the road.
What Are the Signs That My Garage Door Needs to be Repaired?
Is your door squeaking, grinding, or producing any other noise it shouldn’t? Is your door struggling to open or close? These are common signs that your door may need repair. The common garage door components that need to be fixed due to everyday wear and tear are:
- Springs
- Garage door opener
- Rollers
- Seals
- Bearings and drums
Each one of these parts plays a critical role in the operation of your garage door. If you think something is broken and needs to be repaired, call out a team of experts to reduce the risk of injury.
What Should I Do If My Garage Door Gets Stuck?
Dealing with a stuck garage door is frustrating, especially when you are in a hurry. If your door gets stuck, it could be a quick fix or require experts to come out. Usually, the first thing to check is obstructions or debris. If something is propped against the door, it can hinder it from moving. If your door is in the clear, then try lubricating the tracks. The dirt and grime over the years could have clogged your door’s movement.
If it isn’t obstructed and the tracks seem fine, a part may be broken. We offer same-day service to get you back to your daily routine in no time.
Can I Replace a Garage Door Spring by Myself?
It isn’t recommended for the average homeowner to tackle a broken garage door spring. Springs carry the full weight of the door, and when one fails, the door can come down unexpectedly, causing additional damage or serious injury. Because of the tension involved, spring repairs should always be handled by trained professionals with the proper tools and experience.
When a spring breaks or another garage door issue comes up, knowing what to do next matters just as much as fixing the problem. Before any work begins, our technicians take the time to walk through what’s going on with your door, review available repair options, and explain the cost of each so there are no surprises. If a repair makes sense, we’ll explain why. If replacement is the better long-term solution, we’ll talk through that as well.
From installation decisions to repair recommendations, our team is here to provide clear answers and guidance you can trust. We focus on helping you understand your options, approving the work before it starts, and delivering a solution that fits your needs and your home.


