
Get an 'In-Person' Quote

Beware of Wood Doors

Upgrade Your Insulation

Pay a Little More for Beefier Springs

Buy a New Opener at the Same Time
The same person who installs your new door can also install a new garage door opener. Your opener will fail eventually, so if it's showing its age or you just want a quieter opener or one with more features, this is the time to replace it. Replacing it along with the door will probably save you money on labor, and you may even be able to negotiate a package deal on the new door and opener.

Think Twice About Installing Your Own Door

Use Manufacturers' Websites to Choose a Door Design

Choose Windows Wisely
- If your garage is heated, upgrade to insulated glass.
- For extra privacy and security, install the glass in the top panel.
- Match the glass style to your house windows if possible.
- If your garage door opening has angled rather than square corners, don't install glass that goes behind them. It might look awkward.

Need a Quiet Door? Look for These Features

Choose 24-Gauge Steel
If you're going to buy an uninsulated steel door, make sure it's made from steel that's at least 24-gauge. Many economy garage doors are made from 25-gauge or thinner steel (the bigger the number, the thinner the steel). Insulation helps reduce denting by providing a backer for the steel. Without this reinforcement, you need thicker steel to prevent dents.