New Door Installation

Garage Door Installation in Cleveland, OH

We install new doors and help you figure out whether you actually need one. Free estimates, straight answers, no pressure to upgrade.

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What a New Garage Door Installation Covers

A new door installation is more than swapping one panel for another. We start by measuring the rough opening, confirming the header height, and checking the existing track and hardware to see what can stay and what needs to come out. Getting those details right before ordering the door saves problems on installation day.

Door Selection and Sizing

We install single-car and double-car doors in steel, wood composite, and aluminum. Material affects price, insulation value, and how the door holds up over time in a Cleveland winter. Insulation is measured by R-value: a basic uninsulated steel door runs around R-0 to R-6, while a fully insulated door can reach R-16 or higher. We walk you through the options and let you decide based on your budget and how the garage is used. Brands we install include Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, C.H.I., and other major manufacturers.

Removal, Installation, and Testing

We remove the old door and dispose of it as part of the job. The new door goes in with new hardware: hinges, rollers, and weatherstripping. If the opener is being reused, we check compatibility and reconnect it. If a new opener is part of the project, we install and program it in the same visit. Before we leave, the door runs through multiple full cycles and the balance is checked manually. A door that is not balanced correctly will wear out its opener and cables faster than it should. Most installed doors for a standard single-car opening run between $750 and $1,700. Double-car doors and premium insulated styles go higher. We give you an itemized estimate before anything is ordered.

Freshly installed residential garage doors, the kind of fresh installation ProCare handles across Cleveland
A new door changes the whole look of a home. We install, balance, and test before we leave.

When Does It Stop Making Sense to Keep Repairing?

Most garage door problems are worth fixing. A broken spring, a frayed cable, a worn roller, a finicky opener: these are normal wear issues that do not mean the door is done. We are not going to push you toward a new door when a $200 repair will give you another five years of reliable service.

That said, there are situations where replacement is the honest answer. If the door is 15 to 20 years old and has needed repairs two or three times in the past couple of years, the math starts to shift. When the repair estimate in front of you approaches 50 percent of what a new door would cost, you are essentially paying to extend the life of a system that is near the end of its useful span. A new door comes with a warranty and starts the clock over.

Structural Damage and Discontinued Panels

Impact damage that bends the track or distorts the frame is a different problem than a broken part. A door that cannot seal and track correctly after a vehicle impact or a severe weather event is usually not worth straightening. Similarly, if a panel is cracked or dented and that panel has been discontinued by the manufacturer, a matching replacement does not exist. If you are on the fence, call us. We will come out, tell you what we see, and give you a repair estimate alongside a replacement estimate. You decide. We do not have a stake in which direction you go, and we will say so plainly if repair is the right call.

A failed garage door spring on an older door, the kind of repair history that factors into a repair versus replace decision
A rough guide to the repair vs. replace decision. Where you land depends on door age, repair history, and whether parts can still be matched.

Cleveland Homeowners We Have Helped

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“Our door was 18 years old and we had already replaced the springs twice. I called ProCare expecting them to push a new door and was ready to push back. The technician walked me through the numbers honestly and said it made sense to replace. The install was clean and the door looks great.”

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“Got three quotes. ProCare was not the cheapest but they were the only ones who measured the opening on the estimate visit and explained exactly what hardware was being replaced. No surprises on install day.”

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Questions We Hear Before Every Installation

How much does a new garage door cost in Cleveland?

Most residential garage doors land between $750 and $1,700 installed, though the range is wide. A basic single-car steel door with standard insulation runs on the lower end. A double-car door in an insulated carriage-house style with decorative hardware will run higher. Premium custom doors can exceed $3,500. Labor for installation typically adds $200 to $600 depending on door size and whether old door removal is included. We give you an itemized estimate before any work starts.

How long does garage door installation take?

A standard single-door replacement takes most of a morning, typically three to five hours. A double door or a job that requires framing adjustments takes longer. We confirm timing when we give you the estimate.

When does it make more sense to replace than repair?

A few clear signals: the door is 15 to 20 years old and has needed multiple repairs in recent years; the repair estimate on the table is more than 50 percent of what a new door would cost; the panels are discontinued and cannot be matched; or there is structural damage from an impact that affects how the door tracks and seals. If none of those apply, repair is usually the better call and we will tell you that.

What door brands do you install?

We install doors from Clopay, Amarr, Wayne Dalton, C.H.I., and other major manufacturers. During the estimate we talk through material, insulation rating, and style options so you are choosing based on actual fit for your home and budget, not just what happens to be available.

Do you also install the opener when you put in a new door?

Yes. We can install or replace an opener as part of the same visit. Opener installation typically adds $400 to $800 to the project depending on the model. If your existing opener is newer and compatible with the new door, we will tell you that too. We do not push opener replacements when they are not needed.

Does a new door have to match the size of the old one?

Most replacements match the existing rough opening. If you want to widen or otherwise modify the opening, that requires framing work and adds time and cost. We measure the opening during the estimate visit and flag any issues before ordering the door.

Ready for a New Door, or Not Sure Yet?

Call us. We will come out, measure the opening, and give you a straight answer on whether replacement makes sense. No charge for the estimate.