When your garage door has a problem, the first question most homeowners ask is whether to fix the current door or put the money toward something new. It’s a fair question, and the honest answer is that it depends on a few specific things. Here is how to think through it.
Most garage door problems come down to a single worn-out component, not the door itself. Springs break. Cables fray. Openers give out after 15 years. None of that means the door is done. If the door panels are in good shape and the tracks and hardware are solid, repairing the specific part that failed is usually the sensible move and keeps you out of pocket a lot less than a full replacement.
A spring replacement in Las Vegas runs $150 to $250 in most cases. A cable repair is usually $100 to $200. Compare that to a new door with installation, which starts around $800 for a basic steel door and can easily run $2,000 or more for an insulated door with custom styling. Repair wins on cost every time, as long as the door itself is still in reasonable condition.
There are situations where putting money into a repair does not make as much sense. Here are the ones we see most often:
The door has been repaired repeatedly. If you’ve replaced the springs twice and had the cables done and now the opener is going, you’re dealing with a door at the end of its service life. At some point you’re spending good money chasing the next failure. A new door resets that clock.
The panels are significantly damaged. A single dented panel can often be replaced for $150 to $400. But if multiple panels are bent, cracked, or rusted through, panel replacement starts to approach the cost of a new door, and you still end up with a patchwork result.
The door is causing energy problems. Older non-insulated doors in Las Vegas can make a noticeable difference in how hot your garage gets, which matters especially if you use the space as a workspace or if it shares a wall with a living area. A modern insulated door with a higher R-value can actually pay back some of its cost over time through lower cooling bills.
The door looks rough and hurts curb appeal. If you’re planning to sell the home in the next few years, a dated or beat-up door is one of the first things buyers notice. A new door typically has one of the better returns on investment of any home improvement project.
Run through this quick checklist. If you can answer yes to most of these, repair is probably the right move:
If most of those are not true, it’s worth getting a quote for replacement alongside the repair estimate so you can compare side by side.
To give you a ballpark so you can compare: a standard 16×7 two-car steel door with professional installation in Las Vegas runs $800 to $1,400. An insulated steel door with a nicer design panel and a new opener runs $1,500 to $2,500. Custom wood or carriage-house styles can go higher. These prices include installation and hauling away the old door.
When one of our technicians comes out to look at your door, we will tell you straight what we find. If it makes sense to repair, we say so and give you a quote. If the door is at a point where replacement is the smarter long-term call, we will tell you that too and walk you through the options.
Call Rainbow Garage Door Service at 702-829-5249 for same-day service in Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, and the surrounding area. We will give you a free diagnosis and a clear answer on whether to repair or replace.